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Episode 182: The Illusion of Thought, Part 1

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"Ego" is whatever we think about ourselves. Believing those thoughts can result in acting on idiotic ideas. Such thoughts are illusions we create about what we are or how we should be. Our thoughts appear real as we're thinking them, but they are no more than illusions we have created. There is no need to be frightened by illusions that will disappear as soon as we stop thinking them and turn our thoughts elsewhere. We all live in the same reality, but our experience of it is how and what we think it is, unique to us moment-to-moment. Recognizing ego-thoughts for what they are -- just fleeting images we are making up in our own minds -- helps us not to become discouraged or frightened by negative thoughts we have about ourselves, and not to become arrogant or boastful about positive thoughts we have about ourselves. We are all just human beings using the gift of the Principles to think our way through life. Because thoughts are illusions, images passing through our minds as we create them, we are not prisoners of our own thinking. We're always just a thought away from creating a different experience.

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"Ego" is whatever we think about ourselves. Believing those thoughts can result in acting on idiotic ideas. Such thoughts are illusions we create about what we are or how we should be. Our thoughts appear real as we're thinking them, but they are no more than illusions we have created. There is no need to be frightened by illusions that will disappear as soon as we stop thinking them and turn our thoughts elsewhere. We all live in the same reality, but our experience of it is how and what we think it is, unique to us moment-to-moment. Recognizing ego-thoughts for what they are -- just fleeting images we are making up in our own minds -- helps us not to become discouraged or frightened by negative thoughts we have about ourselves, and not to become arrogant or boastful about positive thoughts we have about ourselves. We are all just human beings using the gift of the Principles to think our way through life. Because thoughts are illusions, images passing through our minds as we create them, we are not prisoners of our own thinking. We're always just a thought away from creating a different experience.

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