The Spiritual Trap of Constant Doing
Photo Credit: Instagram The Spiritual Trap of Constant Doing 🔒 The Trap of Constant Action – The Illusion of Productivity - In the material world, we are taught that our worth equals our output. The more we produce, the more valuable we seem. This conditioning quietly seeps into our spiritual life as well. We begin to measure our progress by how much we “do” — more rituals, more books, more practices, more experiences. Yet this addiction to constant doing is deceptive. It creates the illusion of productivity while keeping us trapped in the same cycle of restlessness. 🎠The Ego’s Masquerade: The ego thrives on being the “doer.” It loves to wear the mask of effort, even in noble or spiritual pursuits. By constantly undertaking tasks, the ego avoids facing its own emptiness. It whispers: “If I keep doing, I will become more spiritual.” But in truth, this endless activity only strengthens the false sense of a separate self. The more we frantically do, the more we reinforce th...