Ego, Love, and Math

  • Fear decreases curiosity

    • Love decreases fear, and hence increases curiosity

      • Curiosity leads to questioning, and ultimately learning, which increases knowledge of reality, and helps one to develop skills that enable that person to love themselves and others more effectively

  • Egos seek to increase their confidence

    • Confidence is the ability of an ego to feed his fear through seeking the 7 deadly sins:  lust, wrath, gluttony, pride, envy, greed, sloth

      • Confidence  = (size of the ego) x (skillset of the ego)

        • Skillset of ego includes: deception, manipulation, winning, fighting, cheating, extortion, negotiation, forcing, raping, killing etc. 

        • Size of ego is directly proportionate to its level of fear

  • People without egos seek to increase their love

    • Self-love, or oceamora, is the ability of a person to overcome fear and pain, and avoid suffering, anxiety, guilt, anger, greed, sloth etc. 

      • Self-love = (size of love) x (skillset of enlightened person)

        • Size of love would be equivalent to how much energy the person has (how intense, energetic, how much they move, how much energy they give off etc.)

        • Skillset of enlightened person includes: compassion, sympathy, empathy, listening, knowledge of reality, teaching, healing etc. 

  • Egos seek validation

  • People without egos seek to alleviate suffering

  • If you starve fear, it will slowly die...it needs to be fed in order to live

    • Similarly, if you starve a black hole, it will slowly dissipate...it needs to be fed matter in order to continue existing

  • Love, energy, and light are all the same thing

  • Fear, ego, gravity, and matter are all the same thing

  • An ego's currency is money. A dad with an ego will buy their kids stuff to show them his "love."

  • People without ego use time as their currency. A dad without an ego will spend time with his kids to show them his love.

  • Egos teach by "telling" people information that they didn't ask for and punishing the students when they don't validate the ego's point of view.

  • People without egos teach by waiting for curiosity and answering questions. There is no punishment, only positive reinforcement and love for discovering the truth about reality.

Jess

A deep thinker, sharing his abstract thoughts with the world. 

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