A Little About Ego
- svetlanalarchenko
- Apr 21, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 17, 2025
A difficult topic the ego is….
How and when its first sprouts sprouted is certainly unknown, but according to my intuitive understanding - that is the legacy of the Atlantean civilisation, when, from deep feeling and unity&integrity, civilisation placed unconditional emphasis on the mind.

If you describe the consequences and manifestations of the unbalanced ego, you will end up with a list of causes and consequences at the personal and global levels...
An unbalanced ego blooming wildly on a personal level leads to a considerable number of problems:
- Raises doubts
- Creates illusions
- Forms self-criticism and dissatisfaction with oneself
- Leads to non-acceptance of oneself, up to self-suppression (kills self-worth)
- Restrains development
- Deprives inner freedom
- Generates comparison and competition
- Makes you put on masks and play roles
- Forces you to adjust to someone or something
- Knocks you out of balance and your inner center
- Causes discontent and dissatisfaction
- Spawns victims / tyrants / rescuers
- Drives into a corner
- Includes internal controller and critic
- Prevents self-expression
- Leads to achievement (n this context - an unconscious race)
- Prevents hearing the soul and blocks communication with the source
The list, of course, is far from complete, but I’m sure even from it something will resonate.
Entire systems of education, manipulation of personal and mass consciousness, corporate structures and financial pumps have been built with a focus on the ego.
But the good news is that there are keys to balancing



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