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end duality – leggo the ego

Filed under Life Coaching by farzana at 10:03 am on Nov 18 2008

In ending duality and becoming one, we have to consciously choose to listen only to the voice of love, happiness, success and peace. This means not listening to and not obeying the voice of fear, anger, failure and laziness. Do not, however, take this to mean resist or fight negative thoughts, because as we know, whatever we resist must persist. Simply see your thoughts of fear etc with a sense of detachment and then just let them pass on through, without getting involved.

Remember, Love/happiness/light lifts and evolves us. Fear/misery/darkness sinks and shrinks us.

Forget and let go of all thoughts and emotions that make you lose your peace and put you at war with yourself and others. It is always the ego, who wants to create war and prove a point. Forget needing to be right, forget feeling offended, forget needing to exact revenge and getting even, forget needing to argue. F the god of war, F the ego. Just be happy and keep following your bliss. And…. quit using the F word ;0) LOL.

Here is an awesome coaching track about this idea, of ending duality, by Leggo Beast. The track is entitled New Deal. Check it out, meditate on it, follow the instrux, and carry on, on your path towards oneness, greater happiness and enlightenment. ;0)

Love & Light Always,
Farzana

 

 

Lyrics to New Deal by Leggo Beast
“I’ve been searching for gods all my life. Now, I know them. There is a meaning to life. There are things worth believing in. There are things worth being passionate about. All of this plays a part in trying to give a positive sense of something to believe in. A positive crusade of thought, of meditation, and emotion that you can use to advance humanity tremendously, but that excises deliberately the god of war. When you find the gods inside yourself, you’ll find the god of war, and he will be one of the most powerful passions in you. You have to freeze him inside his own private hell and make your positive gods the gods that take you over. And by the gods that take you over, I mean that you have to find those passions that are so much more powerful than you, than anything you’ve been allowed to express in your life, and making those things the things that you work on, not putting off until you’re 40 or 50 the things you feel passionate about at the age of 15 and 16, but going directly to those things and trying to implement them when you’re 20. Pass go. Forget the $200, go directly to Park Place, and put your life there — on the line, with all the emotion and power and passion and insight in you, and fuck the god of war.”

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