Thanks Again Mr T
"As
long as the ego runs your life, most of your thoughts, emotions, and
actions arise from desire and fear. In relationships you then either
want or fear something from the other person.
What you want
from them may be pleasure or material gain, recognition, praise or
attention, or a strengthening of your sense of self through comparison
and through establishing that you are, have, or know more than they.
What you fear is that the opposite may be the case, and they may
diminish your sense of self in some way.
When you make the
present moment the focal point of your attention–instead of using it as a
means to an end–you go beyond the ego and beyond the unconscious
compulsion to use people as a means to an end, the end being
self-enhancement at the cost of others. When you give your fullest
attention to whoever you are interacting with, you take past and future
out of the relationship, except for practical matters. When you are
fully present with everyone you meet, you relinquish the conceptual
identity you made for them–your interpretation of who they are and what
they did in the past–and are able to interact without the egoic
movements of desire and fear. Attention, which is alert stillness, is
the key.
How wonderful to go beyond wanting and fearing in your relationships. Love does not want or fear anything." - Eckhart Tolle
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