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"Breaking Free from Egoic Mind: The Path to a Fulfilling Life"

Have you ever felt trapped in your thoughts and emotions, unable to find peace or happiness? This is a common experience for many of us, and it's often due to our attachment to our egoic minds. The ego tells us who we are and how we should think and feel, creating a false sense of self that can lead to suffering. But there is another way to live – one that involves detaching from our ego and finding freedom and peace in the present moment. In this article, we'll explore the concept of detaching from the egoic mind and how it can transform our lives through some real life examples and stories. We'll discuss the benefits of mindfulness meditation, self-reflection, and other practices that can help us let go of our ego and embrace the present moment. Real Life Example#1 The sun had just started to rise over the city as Maya took her first steps out of the door. It was a new day, a fresh start, but she didn't feel any different. She felt the same cloud of anxiety t...

"Breaking the Ego Barrier: Overcoming the Limitations of Self-Centered Thinking"

 The belief that the world revolves around oneself is a notion that has been around for centuries. It is a concept that has been explored by philosophers, theologians, and thinkers throughout history. While some argue that this idea is rooted in narcissism and self-centeredness, others believe that it is a natural human tendency to view the world from one's own perspective. At its core, the belief that the world revolves around oneself is a reflection of our own egocentricity. We all have a natural inclination to see the world through our own eyes and to believe that our experiences and feelings are the most important. However, this belief can lead to a distorted view of reality and can prevent us from truly understanding and connecting with others. In order to gain a deeper understanding of this concept, it is important to examine the root causes of our egocentricity. One possible explanation is that we are born with a survival instinct that prioritizes our own needs ...