The Ego’s Work Trap: How Comfort Kills Your Spiritual Growth
We often mistake our mental rebellion for a search for peace. When a challenge arises, when the rhythm changes, or when the world asks us to stretch into a shape we haven't held before, we feel a sudden, sharp friction. We call it "stress." We call it "misalignment." We tell ourselves that our spirit is too evolved for such mundane adjustments. But if you sit in the silence and follow that rebellion to its root, you won't find a "peace-seeker." You will find the oldest, heaviest part of the human experience: The refusal to be transformed. The Divine Play and the Stubborn Actor We love the high language of philosophy. We speak of Lila, the divine play, and we tell ourselves that reality is but a shimmering illusion, a temporary costume for an infinite soul. It feels poetic when life is still. But the moment the "play" asks for a new scene, we freeze. If you truly know that you are playing a part, why does the ego flare up when the scrip...