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  • “You can either be a host to God or a hostage to your ego. It’s your call.”

    “You can either be a host to God or a hostage to your ego. It’s your call.”


    “You can either be a host to God
    or a hostage to your ego.
    It’s your call.”

    “What obscures truth is not ignorance of concepts, but subtle tension—mental, emotional, and bodily—that contracts awareness into the feeling of being a separate person.”

    “Only ego wants to get rid of ego.”

    Perplexity.ai:

    It’s a classic nondual pointer, and it’s a bit of a trap disguised as insight.

    The idea is this: the “ego” is the sense of a separate self that believes it can improve, fix, or eliminate itself. So when the thought arises, “I need to get rid of my ego,” that very movement is still coming from the same structure—it’s just ego trying to become a better, more spiritual ego.

    It’s like a wave trying to flatten itself back into the ocean. The effort reinforces the sense that there’s a separate entity in control.

    What this points toward instead is not removal but recognition:

    • noticing thoughts, identity, striving, self-image as appearances in awareness
    • seeing that there isn’t actually a solid “entity” behind them that needs fixing
    • allowing what arises without turning it into a self-improvement project

    A simple example:
    If irritation comes up and the mind says, “I shouldn’t feel this—I need to transcend this,” that’s ego refining itself. But if irritation is just noticed—felt, allowed, not owned as “me”—it tends to dissolve on its own without a manager.

    So the phrase isn’t saying ego is bad—it’s pointing out that the project of eliminating ego keeps the illusion going.

    If you’ve been sitting with nondual teachings, this is basically a nudge from “doing” toward “seeing.”

    What is God? Where is God?

    TBA

  • Carmel River Beach

    Carmel River Beach

    A beautiful video by Yanika, 04-04-2026
    Carmel River Beach, California
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  • Carmel River Beach, California

    Carmel River Beach, California

    A beautiful video by Yanika, 03-26-2026
    Carmel River Beach, California
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  • Attitude (C. SWINDOLL)

    Attitude (C. SWINDOLL)

    “The longer I live,

    the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.

    Attitude, to me, is more important than facts.

    It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think, say or do.

    It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill.

    It will make or break a company… a church… a home.

    The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we embrace for that day.

    We cannot change our past…

    we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way.

    We cannot change the inevitable.

    The only thing we can do is play the one string we have, and that is our attitude…

    I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.

    And so it is with you… we are in charge of our Attitudes.”

    Holger:
    I like Charles’ 10/90% formula.

    I had my own attempt to become scientific:
    “The sense of separation
    is 10% faulty thinking
    and 90% muscle-memory.”

    Yes, attitude is fundamental, but who is in charge?

    Is there a personal, separate “me” that can change, or is beneficial change the byproduct of a deeper embrace of Being; seeing that we are not who we think we are.

  • Read Me First…

    Read Me First…

    This website is under construction 🕊️

    Holger and his websites can get easily confusing (-;

    JannekeHolger.com is intended to celebrate our being together.

    Heart-Posture.com could be a commitment device, to find clear words for the wordless, to disentangle the mind, to relax the me-contraction that is the root of our human suffering and sense of lack.

    JannekeCello.com is intended as a hub for Janneke – the Cello Player, for her Kammer Music and teaching students on the Monterey Peninsula.