
The reason that you cannot experience any aspect of Who You Are in the Realm of the Absolute is that in this realm, there is no aspect you are not. Neales work has taken him from the steps of Macchu Picchu in Peru. The desire of your soul is to know itself experientially. In order to deal with the enormous response to his writings, Neale created the Conversations with God Foundation, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to inspiring the world to help itself move from violence to peace, from confusion to clarity, and from anger to love. In the Realm of the Absolute, you can know this, but you cannot experience it. What you seek to experience is Who You Really Are. You’ve entered the relative world-what I call the Realm of the Relative-in order to experience what you cannot experience in the Realm of the Absolute. Can You help me here? Is it good to have an ego, or not? That’s a big question. Folly is thinking you have all the answers. Confusion is the first step toward wisdom. Excerpts from Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch G.P. In fact, it’s very okay, because an “ego” is necessary in order for you to have the experience you are now having, as what you imagine to be a separate entity in a relative world. Doesn’t this contradict an earlier teaching that it’s okay to have an ego? It is okay to have an ego. It has nothing to do with Who You Really Are. But my ego is my sense of myself, no? No. When you know Who You Really Are fully, your ego is fully gone. Put another way, the larger your understanding of Who You Really Are, the smaller your ego. I observe that true self-love disappears the ego, it does not enlarge it. Yet you’re the one who said you had an ego problem.
