Identification with Our Bodies is Called False Ego
The foundational ignorance of material existence is the identification of the self with the temporary body. Śrīla Prabhupāda defines this misconception as "false ego." In the pure state, the living entity is fully conscious of their eternal relationship with God, but when covered by material energy, this consciousness is distorted. The soul begins to think, "I am this body," and consequently, "everything related to this body is mine." This article explores the nature, cause, and symptoms of this false identification.
Definition of False Identification
When pure consciousness is covered by material contamination, the living entity identifies the body as the self. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this is the primary symptom of the conditioned soul. Just as a person might be designated by their job or title, the soul is designated by the material body (upādhi). However, this designation is illusory because the body is merely a product of material nature, distinct from the spiritual self.
- The living entity is covered by the material energy and consequently identifies the body with the self. This false identification is called "false ego".
- When pure consciousness is polluted by material contamination, and identification with the body becomes predominant, this is called false ego.
- Everyone is conscious of his activities, ego: "I am doing this." But this ego, this is called false ego. This material. . . under the material energy, this ego is called another way upadhi - designation.
"I and Mine" Mentality
From the basic misconception of "I am this body," the false ego expands into a complex network of attachments. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that the mind drives this eleventh function of material consciousness: the belief that "this is my family, my society, my nation." This possessive mentality creates deep-rooted divisions among living beings, as they define themselves by temporary material ingredients rather than their eternal spiritual nature.
- The whole material world is going on on the basis of this false conception that "I am this body." And because I am this body, therefore "I am American," "I am Indian." So this is false ego.
- Besides this, there is another conception by which one thinks, "This is my body, this is my society, this is my family, this is my nation," and so forth. This eleventh function, that of the mind, is called the false ego.
- I am a human being and others are lower animals, that is the greatest abhimana. That is also, what is called, false ego. Human being or animal, they are not different, because the body is made of the same ingredient.
Spirit of Rebellion and Lordship
The root cause of false ego is not merely ignorance but a willful rebellion. Śrīla Prabhupāda states that the material creation exists for those souls who wish to imitate the Supreme Lord. When the living entity refuses to accept subordination to God and instead desires to be the independent enjoyer, this spirit of false lordship manifests as the false ego.
- The material creation is meant for rebellious souls who are not prepared to accept subordination under the Supreme Lord. This spirit of false lordship is called false ego.
- When the living being thinks himself to be the enjoyer, that is called false ego.
- In the beginning, from clear consciousness, or the pure state of Krsna consciousness, the first contamination sprang up. This is called false ego, or identification of the body as self.
From False Ego to Real Ego
Ego itself is not false; "ego" simply means "I am." The falsity lies in the identification. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that one need not dissolve the ego but rather purify it. The false ego says, "I am this body," while the real ego asserts, "I am an eternal servant of Kṛṣṇa." Understanding this distinction is the beginning of self-realization.
- "I am this body" or "Everything in relationship to the body is mine" is called false ego, but when one is self-realized and thinks that he is an eternal servitor of the Supreme Lord, that identification is real ego.
- Identification of the body with the self is called false identification, or false ego. Lord Caitanya confirms this in His Siksastaka.
Conclusion
The false ego is the engine of material existence, driving the soul from one body to another based on the mind's desires at the moment of death. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that as long as one remains under the impression that they are a product of material nature, they remain conditioned. Liberation is the process of shedding this false designation and awakening the true ego of eternal servitude to the Supreme.
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