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Eckhart Tolle on Shyness, Self-esteem and
Ego
Excerpted from Oprah and Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth Online Class
Podcast transcript
OPRAH
WINFREY (HOST): But what surprised me is that you say that often people
who are also shy are also acting out of their egos. And you say
whenever you feel superior or inferior to anyone, that's the ego in
you. Why is that?
ECKHART TOLLE (AUTHOR, “A NEW EARTH”):
Well, if you're shy, then what you fear is to be found wanting. But so
you're not, you dare not...
OPRAH WINFREY: So the fear is that the attention may take the form of
disapproval or criticism.
ECKHART
TOLLE: Yes. So because you're afraid of that, whatever the disapproval
or the criticism would represent an injury of your mentally made sense
of self which is the ego.
So
it would, the image that I have of myself as the very capable person or
whatever it is that I'm trying to uphold, if I encounter criticism, the
ego immediately will be hurt.
And so a shy person would not
dare to say anything because they're afraid of ego loss. And..
sometimes that's mistaken for an egoless person.
It's
not. And deep down inside the shy person or this person who is
suffering from this sense of inferiority, there's the desire, the
unexpressed desire to be superior.
And inside the person who
acts superior who seems to have a big confident ego, is always the
hidden fear that he might be inferior. And his whole acting out is to
compensate for that hidden fear of being inferior.
OPRAH WINFREY: Okay. Behind every positive self consent is the hidden
fear of not being good enough?
ECKHART TOLLE: Yes.
OPRAH WINFREY: Behind every negative self consent is the hidden desire
of being the greatest or better than others.
ECKHART TOLLE: Yes.
OPRAH
WINFREY: And where does self-esteem fit into that? What is real
self esteem? What would true self-esteem look like?

"Part of me suspects
that I'm a loser,
and the other part of me thinks I'm God Almighty."
John Lennon
ECKHART
TOLLE: Well, first there is the ego self-esteem. Which is really,
even if you have high ego self-esteem, as we’ve just seen, there's
always hidden fear underneath it.
It's
always there to compensate for the fear you feel of not being good
enough or perhaps failing. So you need to play a role of being big to
compensate for fear of failure that's deep down.
But
that's usually the world calls it.. the world would say he or she has
high self-esteem. People who have big egos. But the world doesn't
realize that that's not true self-esteem.
True self-esteem
goes much deeper. It's finding the source of power and aliveness deep
inside. We talked about the lake. Realizing that within the depth of
your being, there is that continuous source of intense aliveness and
power, which is the stillness out of which everything comes.
The
potential, the unexpressed potential for all form is there for every
human being. You have to become still.
OPRAH WINFREY: So true self esteem is realizing that that sense of
being, that presence is there?
ECKHART TOLLE: It comes out of the stillness.
OPRAH WINFREY: That it comes out of the stillness and that presence in
me is the same as the presence in all people.
ECKHART TOLLE: Yes.
OPRAH WINFREY: And when you recognize that and act from that space
within yourself, that is when you have true self-esteem.
ECKHART
TOLLE: That's true self-esteem and self esteem then is not, no longer
derived from the belief that you are better than somebody else.
OPRAH
WINFREY: And so you are not attached to the labels or the roles that
you play. And you speak about the many various roles that everybody
has.
ECKHART TOLLE: Yes.
And then you're no longer devastated by criticism or get very angry
when you're criticized as the ego does.
The
ego is either totally devastated when you get, or it gets very angry
when it gets criticized, this self image.
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From Oprah and Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth Online Class -
Chapter 4
Free podcasts available at Oprah.com and Learn Out Loud
The class is a discussion of his book A New Earth:
Awakening to Your Life's Purpose.
Also
available as an audio CD.
Eckhart
Tolle was educated at the Universities of London and Cambridge, and at
the age of 29 experienced what he considered a spiritual transformation
that marked the beginning of his life as a counselor and spiritual
teacher. He is author of The Power of Now and Oprah's Book Club
selection A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose.
More articles
by Eckhart
Tolle.
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