Eight

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Chapter 8: The Passive Observer

 

Shedding Your Part of the Inferiority Complex

Shedding Your Part of the Ego: The Advent of the True “I”

Giving and Taking Without Awareness

            Giving Without Thought for Recompense

            Taking Without Greed or Guilt

Ones and Inanimates

            Being a One

            Being in Place in the Wholeness

            Do Not Steward Other Ones — Simply Give and Take as Necessary

The Stewardship of Inanimates

            The Act of Action

            The Act of Inaction

 

Here we begin learning how to ignore our own ego and shed our own inferiority complex; we learn that Others’ egos are their problem and that we do not have a responsibility to serve their ego. We begin our exploration of a new concept: the ability to simply Be in our place in the Wholeness, to give and take from the Wholeness (remembering the Wholeness comprises everything and everyone in it) without being even aware of giving or taking, without the thought of recompense for giving or a sense greed or guilt for taking.

 

As we delve more deeply into this concept, we consider thoughts on Ones (sentient beings) and Inanimates, on being a One and “at peace in place,” and on the stewardship of Inanimates; in that regard, we begin also to consider the Act of Action and the Act of Inaction, both of which we’ve used all our lives but never realized and not to their full potential. We will learn, in a way, to run with the wolves . . . .