Ego – the Knot between the Self and Pure Consciousness

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Ego – the Knot between the Self and Pure Consciousness

The journey of spirituality is essentially the journey of dissolving the ego. Ego is the knot that binds the individual self to illusion, preventing it from merging with pure consciousness. It is the barrier that distorts perception, creating separation between the soul and the infinite. As long as ego exists, the Self cannot tune into the vast expanse of pure consciousness.

Ego manifests in many subtle ways - pride, fear, desire, judgment, and attachment. It constantly transforms, taking new shapes to maintain its hold. Even in spiritual practice, ego can disguise itself as achievement or superiority. This is why ego is considered the most persistent obstacle on the path. To dissolve it requires not partial effort but total, unconditional Samarpan - complete surrender to the Satguru.

In Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, as taught by Shivkrupanand Swamiji, surrender is the key to transcending ego. When the seeker sits in meditation and surrenders the chitta at the sahastrar to the Guru-energies, the Satguru’s vibrations purify the consciousness. Ego, which thrives on control and resistance, begins to lose its grip. Slowly, the knot loosens, and the Self starts to experience freedom.

Swamiji explains that ego is like a veil covering the soul. It makes us identify with the body, the mind, and the external world. But the soul is beyond these. The soul is pure consciousness, infinite and eternal. When ego dissolves, the veil is lifted, and the Self shines in its true nature. This is not a new attainment - it is the rediscovery of what has always been present.

Meditation in collectivity accelerates this process. Surrounded by fellow sadhaks, the collective vibrations create a powerful field of surrender. Ego, which thrives on individuality and separation, finds it harder to survive in this atmosphere of unity. At the same time, meditation in solitude is equally important. Alone, the sadhak faces the subtle movements of ego directly, surrendering them to the Satguru. Both collective and solitary meditation are essential for dissolving the knot.

The fall of ego is not an intellectual process. It cannot be achieved by analysis or effort alone. Ego is dissolved only through grace. The sadhak’s role is to surrender completely, without conditions or reservations. When surrender is total, the Satguru’s energy transforms the consciousness. Ego falls away, and the Self merges with pure consciousness.

In this state, silence and bliss arise naturally. The seeker no longer identifies with thoughts, emotions, or external circumstances. Life is lived as a witness, flowing in harmony with existence. The external world continues, but internally, there is only peace. The Self, freed from ego, experiences unity with pure consciousness. This unity is liberation - the ultimate goal of spiritual practice.

Thus, ego is the knot between the Self and pure consciousness. It is the barrier that must dissolve for the soul to awaken. Through unconditional Samarpan, surrender in meditation, and guidance of the Satguru, the knot is untied. The Self then rests in its true nature - pure consciousness, silence, bliss, and liberation.


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