In this article we will discuss the various types of ego.
Broadly, there are two types of ego; Godās ego and humanĀ ego.
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1. Godās ego
This is a state of no ego, i.e. the ego of the person is literally 0. This state is found in Saints of 100% spiritual level when they are in a completely thoughtless state, merged with God. The āiāness of such a person in this state of complete communion with God, is totally merged with the God-principle, i.e. there is no āiāness. Hence all tasks that happen through such a person are mere acts (kriyÄ) not actions (karma) as they happen totally as per Godās wish. The hallmark of the mental state of such Saints is that they are in a perpetual state of Bliss (Änand) even in the face of extreme adversity in their worldly lives.
2. HumanĀ ego
HumanĀ ego is again broadly divided into 2 subtypes:
2.1 Pure ego
This is a state where traces of ego are seen in Saints of the highest order when they are not in complete communion with God. These Saints have just a mere awareness of oneās existence. This trace ego is required for the sustenance of body functions.
- Pure ego can be understood as having the following attitudes :
- Considering oneself to be distinct or separate from Brahman (God principle), that is harbouring awareness of the self through duality.
- Having awareness of oneās existence.
- Harbouring the spiritual emotion (bhÄv) that āI belong to others and all are mineā.
Even this ego persists only as long as there is existence of the physical body. It ceases to exist when the Saint gives up His body (passes away).
2.2 Impure ego
This type of ego is what most of us experience. Almost all of us identify with our physical body, or feelings and emotions and feel pride in our intellect. This is due to various impressions in the centres of the subtle-body like temperamental characteristics, desires, likes and dislikes, etc.
Refer to the presentation on the functional structure of the mind.
Depending on thoughts and emotions, this ego can be either sÄttvik (Sattva predominant), rÄjasik (Raja predominant) or tÄmasikĀ (Tama predominant).
- Tamasik ego:Ā The ego which is subtle basic TamaĀ component predominant is called tamasik ego, e.g. believing only in oneās own capability.
- Rajasik ego: Subtle basic RajaĀ component predominant ego is called rajasik ego, e.g. constantly striving for happiness.
- Sattvik ego: Ego which is predominant in the subtle basic Sattva component is called sattvik ego, e.g. ego about sacrifice is sattvik in nature.
3. Types according to the proportion of ego
On a scale of 0-100%, the ego of God or Saints at 100% spiritual level, when in a state of complete communion with God, is 0%. The ego of the subtle-sorcerer (mÄntrik) of the highest strength from the 7th region of Hell (PÄtÄl) is 100%. On this scale, the ego of an average individual is 30%. Adolf Hitlerās ego was 60%.
(Please note that by āaverage individualā we mean a person who is average spiritually. In his worldly life this individual could be a rich or poor person, a head of state or a common working class individual.)
Depending on the proportion, ego can be classified as follows:
