05/30/2026
Fillmore Insight:
Myrtle famously encouraged shifting focus away from individual ego, personal grief, and the small world of matter. She stated that true spiritual growth happens when the soul turns its gaze inward to the silent, inexhaustible Spirit of God.
This highlights the idea that spiritual growth involves dismantling the ego or false self, which can be a humbling and challenging process.
This journey is not about achieving external success but about deep inner transformation.
Small 'humiliations' refer to moments when the ego's illusions are shattered, leading to greater self-awareness and authenticity.
Negative emotions, can serve as signals of the ego being challenged or dismantled.
When we face discomfort, it often highlights areas where our ego is resisting change or holding onto false beliefs.
By confronting and understanding these emotions, we can gradually let go of the ego's ego...lol and move closer to our true selves.
The spiritual journey is a continuous inward observation with the willingness to embrace vulnerability.
Profound personal growth and liberation is the result."