Human and Divine Ego

Question 2. <if you want to write> chapter IX

Difference between Human and Divine Ego

Definition:

Human describes the characteristics of human beings, which conform to the righteousness. The human concept elicits evidence from the feelings and responses expressed to different circumstances that arise in life. Divine ego is part of the mind that reacts to reality by deciding on what options to take in response to life experiences. (Professor Note: English still a hit erratic, this definition is not accurate)

Personal opinion:

The fact that people interact and share many experiences in life promotes unity among them. For a society to have a solid reputation, it should start at the individual level. Knowing yourself and being ready to extend a helping hand to others is vital as it strengthens the bond between the parties. As human beings, there is a need to appreciate everyone because no one is less important. Love is vital in daily lives because, through it, peace prevails.

Therefore, people can cooperate for better achievements in life. Experiencing a turn of events in one’s life is traumatizing and demoralizing. It demands a divine intervention. Realizing the point of weakness in one’s life is akin to boasting ones ego into accepting the right choices of life in order to overcome the challenges. Human beings, therefore, need to have faith in Almighty. This based on the reason that despite the sufferings, one day through his mercy they will receive blessings. Notably, suffering does not last forever. Therefore, the more individuals assist each other overcome their hurdles, the more united and strong they become. Evidently, most things have been achieved by virtue of cooperation and understanding. Over time humans beings have been able survive and make it by following these concepts. (Professor Note: not clean is point. Still gaps)

Reference

Euland, B. (1997). If You Want to Write: a book about Art, Independence and Spirit.