Written by Mathew Naismith
Honesty is making a comeback it would seem, well in the
spiritual arena anyway. Recently I have
had the pleasure in being in conversation with a number of people on numerous topics
even when in disagreement. Quite recently,
people of the names of Pier & Windsong, have instilled this belief in me
that honesty is making a comeback.
Going by various studies, most people accept lying &
deception as a normal part of everyday life these days so finding truth within
people is a big deal. Pier & I for
example have agreed on very little within our quite lengthy discussions but
honesty & true virtue still withheld. I utterly adore people who aren’t just honest
with everybody else but within themselves, I suppose this is due to you can’t
be honest with others until you are honest within yourself.
It is funny to think our human self will deceive itself but
that is what it does if we are not aware. Becoming spiritually aware should subdue
this but this of course depends on our beliefs & how fixated we are on them
while being purposely ignorant to all else. I find myself honest, maybe too honest for a
lot of people mainly because I do at times come out with some strange concepts which,
at times, can bring others to question their own beliefs. This is when lies & deception can seep
into a discussion but recently, while in discussion with others, this hasn’t
been the case.
Windsong for example said he is addicted to the ego, how
many spiritually aware people would admit this?
If you are eating to keep healthy that is ego, if you are working
to keep a roof over your family’s head that is ego and so on. In everyday life we
are addicted to the ego to sustain some sort of a pleasurable life. Some people
might argue keeping a roof over our heads and healthy isn’t of the ego but a necessity
of life. These necessities are really of desire and or need and desires &
needs denotes ego. Try living without an
ego, would you care if you didn’t eat or had a roof over your head? I’ve been there and no you don’t even live
for a need because you have no needs. Ego, as opposed to egotism, is a necessity so
without lying to ourselves we realise we are all addicted to the ego because we
are addicted to life!!
Dishonesty comes in many forms, some deliberate, some through
our closed mindedness brought on by our beliefs but most often dishonesty, especially
to ourselves, unknowingly brought on by our own unfamiliarity of ourselves and
our environment. This is why it’s a good idea to listen and
learn from others even if you disagree with them & their views like Pier
and I have ensured recently.
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