N
eil Armstrong walked on the moon and declared: “One small step for a man, one giant leap for
mankind [sic].” His was the first human footprint imprinted on the moon and will forever be a monument to the ingenuity of the human race. That one small step by Mr Armstrong is an exceptional feat of humanity’s ingenuity. However, there is one small step backwards that very few human beings will ever experience in their life on earth and it is far more meaningful than walking on the moon. What is it? Well, let me explain.
THE HOLD OF THE EGO/ INTELLECT Some children become the centre of attraction as soon as they walk into a room, while other children hide behind books or just sit as quietly as a mouse, so nobody will ask them to perform any childlike magic. As children grow into adulthood, it is not always the pushy kids who make a success out of life. I guess success is the hardest commodity
for anyone to define. It all depends on a person’s standards, goals, and inner feeling of prosperity. Certainly, money alone is no criterion for success. Neither is fame, for history has taught how the mighty have fallen. When a human being matures into
adulthood, they have a self-image which projects throughout their lives. The intellectual image that is set in the mind from childhood becomes the ‘real person’. Although it contains many role- plays, the identity image is fixed like a girder in cement. The human mind mistakenly interprets the world it sees by the reference points it has built up over many years. The ego/intellect becomes so real
that any attempt to dislodge its hold on the mind is met with a fierce conscious defiance. A personal ego/intellect will never willingly give up its ground that has been cemented in place by all the reality that has been absorbed throughout its sight, hearing, touch, taste, and feel in a three-dimensional
world. This is all it knows. This is all it believes to be correct, moral and principled, or vice-versa. A small amount of the input is authentic, but a large percentage is bogus information.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE THE MAESTRO OF YOUR OWN LIFE? The informed and educated adult ego/ intellect feels it has a sound basis for projecting its own input into the human mishmash of opinions, beliefs, perceptions, concepts, thoughts, and knowledge. Often this is backed up by scholastic degrees and awards. How sound are all these beliefs and convictions? The results of a person’s life will speak
for itself. It is not the opinion of others that will determine whether a life on earth was worthwhile and authentic. Rather, it is only the person themselves that can give an honest appraisal as to the richness, fruitfulness, prosperity, comfort, joy, and tranquillity of their life.
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