EPISODE · Jun 5, 2023 · 1H 9M
OM 7: The Shoemakers's Children - A Spiritual Guide to Self-Care
from OM School Radio - Radical Heart Wisdom for Everyday Life · host GP Walsh & Lisa Berry
To learn more about Lisa, GP and OM School and to register for the Light letter go to https://omschool.caIf you would like to support this work of bringing deep healing conversation to the world, please consider supporting us on Patreon ad https://Patreon.com/gpwalshYou can also make a one time donation at Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gpwalshTo join the private Facebook group go to https://facebook.com/groups/gpwalsh"How do we take care of ourselves and transcend the ego at the same time?"It is proverbial. The shoemaker's children don't have shoes. To put it in more mundane terms, we don't take care of ourselves.Self-care is a phrase that gets thrown about a good deal. It is usually referring to quiet time, eating right, exercising, a spa day, just doing something for yourself. All well and good, but there is a much deeper aspect to it.There are many spiritual and religious traditions that emphasize the immolation or the destruction of the ego self, through self-denial and deprivation.The problematic nature of the ego is real. It is unreliable, blind and, without proper restraint, a master misery maker.But then there is the proponents of the prosperity gospel, wherein God wants you rich and wealth is a sign of grace.How do we find the balance between transcending the egoic mind and taking care of ourselves? The answer, of course, is the cultivation of discerning wisdom.There are 3 kinds of needs:The needs of the bodyThe needs of the soulThe needs of the egoThe needs of the body and the soul can actually be satisfied and yield contentment as a result. The needs of the ego are unending, insatiable and only lead to discontent.The ego is always the "I want"The body and soul are always the "I am"Until some awakening takes place, these 3 are all mixed up with one another. moreover, your genuine needs (body and soul) will remain unmet, when the imaginary and insatiable needs of the ego are being met.Separating out this self-defeating mix is the real goal of true self-care.Join us for the next episode of "The Flow" every Tuesday at 12 noon eastern time. at http://youtube.com/gpwalsh or in the private facebook group https://facebook.com/groups/gpwalsh
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To learn more about Lisa, GP and OM School and to register for the Light letter go to https://omschool.caIf you would like to support this work of bringing deep healing conversation to the world, please consider supporting us on Patreon ad https://Patreon.com/gpwalshYou can also make a one time donation at Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gpwalshTo join the private Facebook group go to https://facebook.com/groups/gpwalsh"How do we take care of ourselves and transcend the ego at the same time?"It is proverbial. The shoemaker's children don't have shoes. To put it in more mundane terms, we don't take care of ourselves.Self-care is a phrase that gets thrown about a good deal. It is usually referring to quiet time, eating right, exercising, a spa day, just doing something for yourself. All well and good, but there is a much deeper aspect to it.There are many spiritual and religious traditions that emphasize the immolation or the destruction of the ego self, through self-denial and deprivation.The problematic nature of the ego is real. It is unreliable, blind and, without proper restraint, a master misery maker.But then there is the proponents of the prosperity gospel, wherein God wants you rich and wealth is a sign of grace.How do we find the balance between transcending the egoic mind and taking care of ourselves? The answer, of course, is the cultivation of discerning wisdom.There are 3 kinds of needs:The needs of the bodyThe needs of the soulThe needs of the egoThe needs of the body and the soul can actually be satisfied and yield contentment as a result. The needs of the ego are unending, insatiable and only lead to discontent.The ego is always the "I want"The body and soul are always the "I am"Until some awakening takes place, these 3 are all mixed up with one another. moreover, your genuine needs (body and soul) will remain unmet, when the imaginary and insatiable needs of the ego are being met.Separating out this self-defeating mix is the real goal of true self-care.Join us for the next episode of "The Flow" every Tuesday at 12 noon eastern time. at http://youtube.com/gpwalsh or in the private facebook group https://facebook.com/groups/gpwalsh
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