Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Heart
It’s how you get to feel what unlimitedness feels like
“If I could just cut off your heads… ”
That’s what a great Master often used to say to me and my cohorts. I know that statement sounds treacherous, and she didn’t mean it literally. Or did she?
She was pointing to how stuck in our chatty altered ego minds we are most of the time. All Masters have pointed to it. And not one of us can say this isn’t so.
We all know what it’s like to lay in bed at night unable to fall asleep, mind running wild. We spiral through a downward descending rabbit hole, recalling past events, calculating bill payments, and then worrying about a relationship.
We’re all essentially Gods-in-waiting ruled by the altered ego mind. When we’re no longer ruled by the ego, we become true Gods incarnate in full power and dominion.
We know better.
We know that living from the heart is far better than living from the head. But still, we hang onto our egos because they’re really good at making excuses for our poor behaviors.
It’s a rather vicious cycle. It’s the ego that pushes for poor behavior. Then, we use it to cover it up or justify it.
Ego provides the sting, the venom, the ugliness, the manipulation, the resentment, the cleverness, and all the things that you find you need for the sake of your own survival.¹ — The future Pleiaidan Master Ramtha
Ego’s a hamster wheel we need to get off of. From time to time we work at making a break from our ‘friend’ who we seem to love and detest at the same time.
We decide we’ll loosen the ego’s grip on us. The problem is, we’ve merely decided. We haven’t resolved. Resolving to do anything is much more potent than deciding.
And after deciding, when we try, we fail because we’ve only tried.
As the master Yoda says:
Do or do not. There is no try.
The Master I mentioned at the outset of this article once told me:
Trying is an excuse for failure.
And the ego loves our failure. Failure is exactly what it wants. Now, it can continue making us miss the great messages of the true meaning and beauty of life.
Ego may be one monster, but it has many tentacles. And we keep feeding the monster day after day.
Living under the ego’s rule takes an awful lot of energy.
I’ll never forget my first and most spectacular sacred ceremony.
Very early on, my ego mind was completely severed. The usual stream of thoughts, observations, and judgments was shut off. All I could do was feel and Love and just be. I remember feeling space and no need to fill it with anything. I was at perfect perfect ease.
And I knew I was God, and I felt like it. I felt all-powerful, loving, wise beyond measure, and completely unlimited. I felt sublime all throughout my body. I even breathed differently.
When the ceremony ended, I realized my mind had been on a vacation. It felt wonderful to get that break. It was such an incredible relief.
Maybe it feels like a relief because so much of what we think is thought is not actually creative thought at all. It’s angst and worry and judgment and fear. That’s taxing.
The altered ego is the opposite of the Christ — our Christ.
Altered ego is the true meaning of the Antichrist. And it lives within all of us until we ascend. If we simply reincarnate, we come back with it. So, death is not an escape.
Where there is Truth, the Antichrist will always see limitation and contrariness. It invests in the overlay of illusion as real — the overlay of struggling physical bodies, lives, relationships, everything. It wants us to believe these false overlays are real… and we do.
The Antichrist will remain a big part of our lives until we can evolve ourselves into higher orders of life. When we can purely radiate the presence of “It” — the God of Gods of all Gods- we will be free of it. There’s no place for the ego there.
In our journey to this place of freedom, we have the choice in every moment to calmly reject the primary emotion that holds us back — fear.
When we turn away from fear and its emotional derivatives, a beautiful thing happens. We begin allowing unlimited pure thought to flow within our brains. Our pituitary and pineal glands expand.
Unlimited pure thought is very different from what we’re used to. With it, we become capable of doing very different creative things with our minds.
So different and such a change of pace; it creates a feeling different from what you’ve ever felt before. This feeling flows throughout your entire body and subtly electrifies it.
That’s what we all have to look forward to when we’ve freed ourselves from the ego.
It’s what unlimitedness feels like.
We make almost all our mistakes because we’re in our heads.
Things get confused, wrecked, and misunderstood only when we’re in our heads.
When we try to create anything from our heads, we generate a much lower energy than when we come from our hearts. It will always come out stilted, chaotic, and maybe even ugly.
Those very things could have been created as fluid, free, and beautiful. We allow for and receive possibility, miracles, beauty, expansion, and magic in our hearts.
Athletes are a good example. When they just let their souls and pure selves take over, when they operate from their hearts without thinking, they do perfectly. The ice skater doesn’t fall. The hurdler makes every hurdle. The basketball player makes the longest shot in history. It’s all like magic.
But the ego head-tripping is tortured. Stuck in ego, nothing flows freely. We’ll have success to some degree. But our output will never be what it could’ve been from our hearts.
So what do we do about this? How do you get out of your head and into your heart consistently?
One way is to let the ego know you’ve got your eyes on it.
In a former article on ego, I wrote:
I learned this little technique from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The Power of Now.’² It’s really worked for me.
See the ego as a little mouse peering out of its mouse-hole. Look at the mouse, knowing it’s your ego mind. Keep your eyes on it, and it will scamper into the darkness it lives in. You should be free of ego thoughts pretty instantly…
Ego is the consummate coward. You just have to show it who’s boss. It really is as simple as that.
But even more than that technique, it will incredibly help hold a high Ideal for yourself that you can step into daily. Perhaps your Ideal is to be pure Love incarnate, a Christ, or a selfless servant. Contemplate your Ideal daily, and you’ll find a magnificent thing happens.
You become it.
Build a Mothership of spiritual expression, practice for yourself, and live that out. Total heart-centeredness isn’t going to fall in your lap. You do have to work for it. Aim for it. But, like with anything in life, what you focus on expands.
Your heart’s Love and power will only grow when you have focus capable of overtaking any puny contrary thought the ego will try to dish out. And more and more every day, you free yourself from ego’s hold and become a being of expressive pure Love.
¹ Knight, Judy Zebra, and Ramtha. The Mystery of Birth and Death: Redefining the Self. United States, JZK Pub., 2001.
² Tolle, Eckhart. The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment. United States, New World Library, 2010.
Purusha Radha
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