--- In [email protected], Peter Sutphen 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> --- claudiouk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > The Ego, Freud said, is primarily a "bodily" ego.
> > After enlightenment 
> > the body is still there and other people's bodies
> > are still not one's
> > own.. in the relative the same rules still apply.
> 
> Ego arises out of identification. Consciousness
> identifies with the body and the mind to create a
> sense of individuality. When this identification is no
> longer occuring there is no "ownership" of anything.
> There is no "my" body or "your" body. This distinction
> in ignorance comes about because of the experience of
> the ego. This does not mean that there is no sensory
> distinction in enlightenment. Of course the sensory
> distinction is there (people in UC don't walk into
> walls!). But there is no longer "mine" and "yours".
> That is a distinction of ego. The ego, per its nature,
> includes and excludes.

And in Unity, the ego is excluded?




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