In almost every nook and cranny of the spiritual field, you’ll hear the ego spoken about with contempt and sometimes it is plain demonized.
Many people carry the belief that the ego needs to be destroyed, muzzled, or even killed.
But do we need to destroy the ego? What is the ego, really? And furthermore, what can youย learn about your own ego?
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What is the Ego?
The ego is basically your identity, or who you think you are.
In other words, your ego is usually constructed of a name, a personality, and a story. Within this personal story is a collection of memories, beliefs, ideas, and sensations about “who you are,โ “where you came from,โ “what youโre good and bad at,โ “what youโve experienced,โ and on, and on, and on, ad infinitum.
In the words of renowned spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle,
Ego is no more than this: identification with form, which primarily means thought forms.
When we identify with a thought or story in our head, the substance of the ego is born.
How Is the Ego Formed?
The ego is a veil between what you think you are and what you actually are. You live under the illusion of the mind, totally unaware that you are directed by a great big load of stories!
โ Isira Sananda
There are three main causes of our ego formation:
- Primal protection
- Social conditioning
- Psychological security
First is primal protection.
Without an ego, without being able to say “this is me” and “this isn’t me” how can we possibly stay alive?
For example, if you had no sense of self, there would be nothing stopping you from drowning, getting hit by a car, getting eaten by an animal, having a limb severed, and so forth. There would be no capacity to differentiate yourself from a bus, a knife, a lake, a road, and so on!
To protect ourselves, we need a sense of self or ego.
“But what about enlightened folk?” you may wonder. “They don’t need a sense of self and look how blissful they are!”
Here, the distinction needs to be made in the sense that those who experience spiritual enlightenment don’t lose their ego, they simply stop identifying with it. No ego at all would mean no ability to stay alive!
Second is our social conditioning.
Since childhood, we’re taught that we’re “separate” from others and life itself.
As we grow up, we’re taught to believe in and identify with the thoughts that run through our heads by those who model this behavior around us. We’re also taught to almost automatically adopt our family’s belief system and values, as well as society’s wider definition of “who we are” or “should be.”
As a result of being taught (or conditioned) to believe that we’re separate individuals, we experience fear and suffering. Instead of simply experiencing life in its pure simplicity and Wholeness, we filter life through our minds. And as we know, the mind loves to create division โ it is inherently dualistic!
Third is psychological security.
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… ego is a process of dissociation and splitting of to use psychological jargon, in the attempt to prevent overwhelming anxiety from pouring into conscious awareness. Or, in more spiritual terminology, it is the attempt to keep us out of the otherwise naked reality of how open, unknown, and groundless our lives truly are, where anything could happen at any time.
Other than protecting our physical bodies, the ego also protects us psychologically. Like a shell that protects a chick, the ego keeps us contained and protected โ and yet simultaneously trapped.
Imagine if a baby chick was left without a shell while its tender body was still forming. It wouldn’t fare well at all and would probably die within an hour (or less)!
In many ways, we’re the same. We need that shell of the ego while our Souls are still growing, evolving, maturing, and deepening. Like a chick that needs a shell in order to break through it, we need to first form an ego in order to then transcend it.
Not having some kind of ego structure would render the world a tremendously overwhelming place in which we would be paralyzed to do anything.
The Ego and Duality
A little earlier I mentioned the word “duality” and its connection with the ego.
But what is duality?
Duality is essentially the state of separation or twoness. Duality can only and ever exist through the mind, which itself is flawed, myopic, and limited in scope.
In essence, duality is the very substance of the ego.
In duality, we essentially โsplitโ or divide life into words, ideas, beliefs, and concepts that ultimately limit and suffocate the present moment.
Examples of duality include filtering life through the lenses of โright/wrong,โ โgood/bad,โ โpretty/ugly,โ โholy/sinful,โ โlove/hateโ etc.
How does duality harm us?
As a product of living in duality, we create untold amounts of suffering for ourselves because we’re no longer open to the endless vastness and Oneness of life.
Instead, our lives become centered around judgment, condemnation, and fear. And as a result, we alienate and destroy others who we perceive as being โbad,โ โwrong,โ and โsinfulโ to protect our ideas of what is โrightโ and โholy.โ
The more deeply we’re entrenched in duality โ the essential nature of the ego โ the more we experience problems such as hatred, anger, depression, paranoia, anxiety, and many other hellish states of being like the Dark Night of the Soul.
Not only do we sever ourselves from others, but we’re cut off from ourselves as well. Anything within us that we perceive as being โevil/bad/wrong/sinfulโ we suppress, repress, and deny the existence of.
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As a result of this repressed energy, our Shadow Selves (or our rejected inner “dark side”) grow more and more twisted, destructive, and depraved. Unless transformed through shadow work, this intense suffering is ultimately expressed in our relationships and the world at large.
When all is said and done, the fact is that our physical world is an expression of our collective internal torment. When separated from the fullness of the Oneness that is Life, our lives become an expression of our inner emptiness.
Simply taking a look at the violence, murder, poverty, greed, bigotry, mental illness, and environmental degradation around us reveals how profoundly lost we are as a race.
We’re lost because we have lost touch with the truth of who we are. We’re drowning in the ego.
The Folly of Demonizing the Ego
In light of what we’ve just discussed, it’s very easy to start believing that the ego is bad.
In fact, some spiritual teachers teach that the ego needs to be “destroyed.” But hereโs the thing: this is just another trick of the mind!
Iโve heard so many people in the spiritual community condemn the ego and speak of it with such great resentment. However, the belief that our egos are โevilโ or need to be โkilled/destroyedโ is just a reflection of the mind stuck in duality!
Only the ego wants to “kill” the ego!
In the words of Alan Watts,
Donโt try to get rid of the ego-sensation. Getting rid of oneโs ego is the last resort of invincible egoism! โฆ When this feeling of separateness is approached and accepted like any other sensation, it evaporates like the mirage that it is.
We need to understand on our spiritual awakening journeys that the ego isn’t “good” or “bad,” it’s a neutral force. Whether our ego causes joy or pain is all up to how it’s used.
The ego is a tool โ it’s a biological, psychological, and social survival mechanism. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to function in this world. How else could we tell the difference between ourselves and the oncoming train or truck that’s headed our way? We need our egos to live in this physical body.
The ego is also crucial because it exists as a vehicle for our spiritual growth; methods such as yoga, catharsis, dancing, energy work, and meditation can serve as doorways through which we can remember and reclaim our True Nature.
We’ll explore how to approach the ego in a healthy and more illuminated way next.
Why the Ego Isnโtย You
At some point on your spiritual path, you may have heard the expression: โthe ego is an illusion.โ But what does this mean?
The ego is an illusion, and therefore isnโt really โyou,โ because it is always changing and has no real solidity or objectivity.
In other words, how can anything within you that is subject to birth, change, and decay really be you?
Letโs try an experiment. Write down on a notepad or on your phone who โyouโ think you are. You can always stop reading and return back to reading this section after youโve finished.
Take a break. Really. Do the experiment now.
Now that youโve done the experiment, read over your words. Likely, you would have written something along the lines of, โI am Jane Doe. I’m a wife, mother, and friend. Iโm a fighter, a dreamer, and a spiritual seeker. I am 38 years old, have three children, and am a skilled artist.โ
See this description of you? This is your main personal story; the backdrop of your life, of who/what you think you are.
Why is the ego an illusion? The ego is an illusion because it is simply that: a story or narrative created in the mind.
Letโs use some self-inquiry and apply some questions to your statements about who you think you are:
- How can you be a name if it can easily be changed? You could have very well been born into a different family that named you something else.ย
- How can you be a body if it is constantly aging, changing, disintegrating, and can be replaced with other parts? Your red blood cells live for four months, your white blood cells live for more than a year, your skin cells live for 2-3 weeks โฆ all cells within you are constantly dying and being renewed. How can you really be your body or looks?
- How can you be a personality when it is constantly fluctuating and transforming? Think back to your personality 5 years ago, then 15 years ago. Did you have the exact same personality that you do now?
- How can you be your emotions when they are constantly coming and going, ebbing and flowing? Not only thatย but do you really control your emotions? Where do they come from? Do you really plan or control them?
- How can you be your thoughts when they always changing? Not only that,ย but do you really control your thoughts? Where do they come from? Do you really plan or control them?
- How can you be your beliefs when what you believed 10-30 years ago isnโt what you believe today? Your beliefs are influenced by your conditioning, upbringing, and society โฆ how can they be โyouโ or โyoursโ?
- How can you be your memories when they come, go, and even alter? Did you know that there is such a thing as โfalse memoryโ? When remembering the past, the mind has a tenuous and colored perception that is subject to change and alteration. How can your memories be you?
As we can see, everything that we unquestionably believe we areย isnโt really us โ it is frail, changeable, and in truth, lacking in solidity. So who or what really defines “me” or “you”? What has been there all along that has never changed?
What is That Presence?
What has been there to witness everything that has happened in your life? What never changes? What is the most fundamental core of who we are?
Explore this question for a few moments and youโll realize that itโs …
Consciousness.
Consciousness is the fabric of all things. In fact, even science has shown that everything at its core is energy vibrating at different levels.
In our human experience, Presence, Consciousness, or Spirit manifests as the energy that composes every form.
The easiest way to experience this Presence that is you, and always has been you, is through meditation. Meditation, or quieting the mind, helps you to become simply aware of your thoughts, and the space beneath those thoughts. That space that is both empty and full at the same time, is You.
Another common method that has been used since the dawn of time to experience this Truth of Being, or ego death is through psychedelic shamanic plants and brews, such as Ayahuasca, Psilocybin Mushrooms, and Peyote. Although it’s helpful to take such herbs to experience yourself as Life or Consciousness itself, it isnโt compulsory.
These plants are simply doorways into the Universal Experience of Spirit that we are.
How to Untangle Yourself From the Web of Illusion
It can take a while to reach a deep realization that you’re not the ego, and usually much more time (or lifetimes) to experience this as an ongoing integrated reality.
The discovery that everything you “believe you are” is, in reality, false can be unsettling, disturbing, confusing, saddening, or, more positively, liberating. So don’t be surprised if you experience a lot of resistance to this article. It’s normal.
After all, the egoโs job is to protect itself and ferociously guard the belief that you’re separate from other people and life itself โ in its mind, this is a matter of biological survival.
To really understand the beauty and ultimate freedom that comes with seeing through the ego, you can’t stay on a purely intellectual level. You must have actual experiences of Consciousness itself.
Even just a single moment of Consciousness can help you to discover for yourself that it is the most liberating, pure, peaceful, compassionate, expansive, and loving state possible.
In fact, Consciousness itself is the very embodiment of love, peace, and freedom. You are this embodiment. You are the Truth that you have been seeking โ but not the “you” sense of self or personality: the You with a capital “Y” that is beyond a separate sense of self.
Untangling yourself from the web of ego illusion is a process that requires patience, self-discipline, and dedication. This process isnโt for trendy โspirit junkiesโ โ it is for sincere spiritual seekers.
If you’d like some spiritual practices to explore that can help you experience moments of pure Consciousness, here are some paths:
- Read through the self-inquiry questions above regularly. Ask yourself, โIs this (thing that I think is me) really me?โ Although emotions, thoughts, personality, and body are experienced by you, they are not truly you because they are subject to birth, death, and change.
- Practice spiritual meditation, breathwork, or some form of catharsis like exercise or dancing to release any repressed energy within you. Do this before traditional meditation to make accessing the stillness within easier.
- Meditate each day. Try 15 minutes first, then move on to 20+ minutes. Remember: the purpose of meditation isnโt to โgetโ anywhere or โachieveโ anything. It is simply the practice of sitting with whatever arises in you.
- Regularly affirm to yourself, โI am Consciousnessโ throughout the day. Feel that truth seep into your bones and very core with each breath.
- Explore the way your ego influences your life with compassion. Inner work practices such as shadow work and journaling are powerful ways of becoming more mindful of your ego.
- Read into the experience of The Spiritual Awakening Process to get further guidance. We created this book to helpย support you on the spiritual path.ย
- Practice mindfulness on a daily basis. Mindfulness is a vital practice that will help to ground you in the present moment. After all, the only place you can experience Consciousness is in the Now (not in thoughts about the past or future, which are just that: thoughts!)
The spiritual awakening journey is one that requires courage, radical honesty, and the willingness to let go of all that you are not.
So what is the ego? The ego is a teacher, one that you carry with you each day.
When seen in this light, the ego is the most powerful and persistent teacher we have to wake us up to the Truth that has always been here, and will always be here.
What thoughts or unique realizations have you had about the ego? I’d love to hear them below in the comments.
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just so you know. Look up Dissociative Identity Disorder. Consciousness is NOT always there. there IS separation in reality, in life. I am NOT another person and thus have my own beliefs and personality. I understand we are all energy. The idea that I have NO identity is a fucking mind fuck when you’ve lived in bondage
I know that I am making decisions because of my ego and โself centerednessโ for a lack of a better word because I my current situation Iโm not โhappyโ it would be wise to recognize that I am not โseparateโ and that I am consciousness.. but if I didn’t have my ego what would drive me to live the life that โ Iโ want to live or does that not even matter because thatโs not the spiritual goal and I should force myself l stay in my situation because if I donโt Iโm letting the ego get the best of me?
It’s what Buddhists call Emptiness. Using a chariot to illustrate how there is nothing established as a truly existing self. “The chariot is not its parts, it is not something separate from its parts, the chariot does not exist dependent on its parts, the chariot does not possess its parts, the chariot is not identical with the collection of its parts, the chariot is not its shape”. -taken from Emptiness by Geshe T Tsering. (The foundation of Buddhist thought. Vol 5)
Anyway it is a concept that took me a while to grasp and will take a lifetime to incorporate into my life. I don’t have much of any ego with rampant anxiety and insecurities, but studying Buddhist philosophy and teachings has helped in learning about myself.
Sorry Bill but I find your analogy of the chariot fatuous and misleading. No chariot that I know of has cognition, consiousness and may be aware of itself. We might disagree on the details of what actually constitutes the ego but it is there for the sole purpose of enabling us to make our way in the real world of thoughts and deeds. (Not so much a chariot as the charioteer). So it is not an illusion at all but that part of us that gives us agency and therefore matters most of all to us. The rest – our spirituality, our ‘life heritage’ (good and bad stuff alike) and our fates are there to inspire it, inform it and challenge it.
Denying the essential role of the ego in a life well-lived is, to me, an example of ‘existential bypassing’ and I can see no value in it outside temporary spiritual practices.
I just recently found this site, & I absolutely love the down to earth spirituality I am finding here. I have long believed spirituality includes the body, the earth, the practical, and the shadow, but couldn”t find a niche to share that with like-minded people. Very grateful and happy to have found all of you.
I admit I did not do well with the ‘tests’ in this article, where I ‘forget’ everything about my past and that has happened to me. I do see the value in it. I have found that it’s not so much my past that has shaped me, but my interpretation of those events that stand out in the past. I have learned things over time that, when a memory surfaces, the entire meaning of the events in the memory changed. I feel I have lived many lives and been many people in this lifetime so far. Partly because what I learn and how I grow changes me over time, and also in part because I learned not to let the past define me. We are meant to learn from this chaotic beautiful world, and what we learn is truly up to us, and I learn best when I am connected to my Soul as well as the physical.
Example–I was in an abusive relationship long, long ago, when times were different. I suppose I could have learned I am a victim, but instead I learned that I am actually quite strong and I knew what to look for to avoid that situation again. This is a bit of a simplistic example so I hope it was clear.
I’ve heard people say ‘I’ve given up on having a better past.’ Well, I have changed my past several times in that I have looked back with a different perspective, and learned something I need to know.
And still, the past is no longer ‘real’, only now is real. The past is a tool that I must be careful not to misuse. I am reading some beautiful stuff about Shadow Work via this site’s authors that is giving me alternatives to blaming the past in re parents, upbringing, society, how things are done….etc. I wish to be whole.
I am wishing everyone the best that ‘now’ has to offer!
I have a negative ego which creates lots of destructive emotions for me. I am trying to build a strong personality using positive affirmations. Can negative alter ego destroy my positive beliefs?
Depending on it’s strength, yes it can. The longer way around this but often the more long lasting, is to approach the ego’s negative beliefs through shadow work.
Thank you for this beautiful article. I’m on a spiritual journey at early stages having abandoned it for years. It’s like trying to traverse Mount Everest in bare feet.
I’ve been in a weird place since my brother-in-law passed away from a brain tumour. I had to be strong for the whole family so I stepped in and stayed by his hospice bedside for the final two weeks of his life… a move that cost me my job but I would still make that decision if I had to do that all over again. During his long illness, my husband and I became Christians… my husband was always one as his family are incredibly devout. I tried it for about six months but I was getting increasingly angry and bitter. I hid it for a while but I turned my back on religion completely. I’d seen the most judgemental people in those circles and praying did nothingfor my brother-in-law.
Since then, I found myself reading Brian Weiss’ book, Many Lives, Many Masters for the second time in my life and it brought me right to a purely spiritual path where everything made sense.
It’s had me questioning myself and why I’ve been stuck in this weird place for so long. I was abused as a child so my ego was never nurtured. I was also bullied at school and nowhere was safe. I feel like I developed a hugely overinflated ego that tried to give me what I never got at home or with friends.
I feel like I’m waking up from a coma and everything hurts and is a mess. My ego feels like a monster who has lost its disguise, has built a solid wall around me that I didn’t even notice was keeping me trapped rather than protecting me, and the monster is stomping around my soul because it wants its own way all the time… it pushes me to gossip at work, snap at my poor husband, feel bitter, twisted and toxic. I hate how I feel now I’m aware and I feel so alone because I just spend too much time talking about myself with others… nobody is gonna want to hear this.
Shockingly enough, I used to be as quiet as a mouse and wouldn’t say boo to a goose. Then I started having counselling at 23 (been in and out of counselling ever since… I’m 39 now), and it gave me a sense of self which helped me to end my relationship with my abusive boyfriend at the time but my sense of self feels like a curse… it made me outspoken and passionate to the point where I’m very hard to handle… how has my husband put up with me for so long?!
Anyway, I really, really love your site and your ethos about being a lone wolf… I’ve spent my whole life feeling like I am one.
Much love, light and blessings to you. Thank you for helping on my long journey xx
This doesnt make much sense..because something is changing this doesnt mean that is not exist…the same brain is there and can change throught neuroplasticity…ego is not separate form “us”, its the result of consciousness..yes there is a story but consiousness is expressing this story..is like saying words are not us, of course we are not words we are the consious beings that is telling or writing these words
Sounds fishy. “We can’t describe “Consciousness” in definite terms, so we will use vagueness at maximum, and if you want to know how it really is, try it yourself. And remember to repeat โI am Consciousnessโ time to time!”
Also, “The ego is an illusion, and therefore isnโt really โyou,โ because it is always changing. ” – what does it even mean? Why something that changes is illusion? You can’t just drop a statement like that and not back it up with anything. And no, experiment does not count. You just created a convenient fictional story on behalf of a reader, refuted it, and called it proof.
Conscious can be described though to really know it must be experienced through practices such as meditation. Everything that arises within your conscious awareness (thoughts, sounds, physical sensations,) are all part of what we could call “Consciousness”.
The ego is an illusion because it’s a concept and construct of the mind, if you look for it you can’t find it. If you close your eyes and look for a ‘self’, a thinker, is there anything there? Or is it a conscious space in which thoughts arise out of nowhere? Can you look within your mind and identify the ‘ego’ and say “yes, that’s the ego right there!”?
You describe โConsciousnessโ as “Everything that arises within your conscious awareness (thoughts, sounds, physical sensations,)”, but you aslo describe ego similarly in the article: “…is a collection of memories, beliefs, impressions and sensations…”(I think you wouldn’t disagree that perceived physically is a part of memories, and so our thoughts are shaped by our experience). So, I don’t really understand how you seperate both terms. I hope you can go more in depth, or link some articles.
And to my general point, everything we experience is stored in our brain. So my take on this, when you go “Conscious”, you just create an entity that is seperate from your ego, however that entity is a product of your ego, of what you think would happen if you would lack any judgmental abilities and personal experiences. I don’t believe that there is a hidden puppet master that controls what you think, of which you can take control of.
Consciousness can only happen in the present moment, you’re only consciously aware in the present (so thoughts, feelings, sensations etc that arise in this very moment). But the sense of self or the ego, is a collection of both past memories and events (traumas, fears, ideologies, beliefs, social conditioning, etc) and future ideas (expectations, dreams, and so forth). The ego appears within the conscious awareness, but the conscious awareness is independent of the ego.
You can’t go ‘conscious’ because it’s something that’s always happening, that’s always there, the basis of all experience. As you say, if ‘being conscious’ was to become a new identity, then it would be part of the ego/self. A baby is conscious but has no ego or sense of self till about 6 months, when they can recognize themselves in the mirror. Up to that point, they see their reflection as a separate individual.
I never said there’s a puppet master, but there’s definitely no objective free will as neuroscience has proven (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroscience_of_free_will) and the sense of self/ego is a way this lack of free will manifests itself.
I love that description of the Ocean not โrememberingโ it was a single drop before it finally merged BACK INTO the OCEAN.
What i had struggled with- (until I realized Iโm meant to enjoy the world by being In the world and all that Nature has to offer me- and not Of the world, because I am that: consciousness. Consciousness = to be aware. Unconsciousness would therefore mean Not aware. Is that correct?)
So I struggled Once I became aware though- I had thoughts pop up that whatโs the point then?!?
It was when I added the spiritual aspect of this all THEN this world is supposed to be treated like and Felt like a dream- (which I can now control, because Iโm now aware, and I no longer have to suffer because I have a choice to Change my perspective to a place of now OBSERVING life.)
I slip into โwhatโs the point?โ often. Just let me โbe goneโ and merge back by choice to end my suffering.
Then I remember that I am consciousness. The world is meant to be experienced by observation. The ego serves the purpose Of bringing to light aspects of me that are in disconnect or unaware of itself. My schooling has been under the โkill the egoโ platform, but that never resonated with me. I can super appreciate the ego with this perspective better than trying to kill it simply because I havenโt learned how to not suffer.
I basically just wanted to โbe goneโ.
Now Iโm slowly truly feeling that my ego isnโt my enemy. Itโs an idea, a story Iโve told myself about myself- which is false. So now I get to decide who I am. Who I want to be. What I want to do. This realization is slowly surfacing for me. Thank you Luna and Sol for priceless resources to help humanity at this time! Namaste
So beautiful to hear Suz, thank you for following your wisdom :)
We are Consciousness, unified with Universal Consciousness, “God.” And unified with each other. We are not our bodies or persona’s (mask). Our individual sense of personal self is a delusion, an image in human mind. Ego is a biological part of us for survival, our personal stories are myths, changeable at any time, self-created. We are Spiritual/Soul Consciousness made of Eternal Light Energy, unconditional Love. ONE.
But as the construct of ‘personality’ is the global cultural norm, if we choose to do away with the personality-interface, would this not prevent others from interacting with us? Should we think of our ego / sense of self as a garment we put on, to enable communication with others? That can be modified or removed depending on the way we are interacting with our environment?