Per request, here's a quote on humility from Noah Levine's book The Heart of the Revolution (pg. 96) that I read at the Berkeley group recently:
"Humility
is at the core of the path of love. The more loving and wise we become,
the more the ego will want to lay claim to the experiences of wisdom.
Humility is not a state of egolessness; it is a wise relationship to the
ego. Humility does not mean that conceit doesn't arise in the mind; it
means that conceit is met with the wisdom of not taking the inflation
personally. Usually when we are feeling inflated or conceited, we
believe the ego's insistence that we are better or worse than others.
Humility is a practice that allows us to override that insistence and
arrive at a wise relationship to the ego. It takes constant vigilance,
because the mind is constantly creating (and attempting to give
permanence to) a self out of that aspect of our experience that we call ego, constantly creating conceit."
Ego can be a good thing too. won’t let you give up…
ReplyDeleteFlashback to philosophy 101 with the weirdest professor ever… oh well…
too much ego can kill your talent