God says in Neale Walsch's Conversations with God that our journey does get easier, and comparing my life with other historical figures that certainly feels right. Still, I have often wondered why so many spiritual path travelers, myself included, have reported the feeling of being on the edge and looking into the abyss feeling. I hate fear and I presume most others do too, so why to have it in the first place?
Joseph Cambell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces makes a good point. He says that by transcending into the metaphysical sphere you are dealing with forces that are simply overpowering. Unless you are part of a process that allows you to conquer them step by step, i.e. the slow ego death, they will consume you. He gives the example of Prometheus who was a champion of mankind known for his enormous intelligence. He pretty much dashed into heaven and stole the fire from Zeus. Well, Zeus tied him to a stone and had his liver eaten out by an eagle day by day while growing it back over night.
The moral of the story: next time you face ego death remember it could be a lot worse. Happy traveling!
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Friday, March 11, 2011
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