rogueleader115, I hope you find your way through barriers and emerge
Stu, I'm not so big on the egolessness aspect of buddhism. I do surrender the ego and commune as deeply as possible when meditating but when outside of meditation I need a rational self interested mind to schedule, plan, calculate ect so that my body can survive. I see the ego as an operating system of the body. Occasionally it goes through systemic crises and requires an installation of a more evolved version such as dark night of the soul phases. As I see it the purpose though isn't to try to rid ourselves of personality or ego but to reestablish a relationship with the divine so that the ego can channel and work on behalf of the divine rather than vice versa. So i guess Im with you on the surrender aspect, just have seen alot of smoke and mirror egolessness talk and just stick more towards seeing if any of the easier to identify fruit manifest in meditation.
Jhanananda,
Thank you for the wise words and encouragement. It is a very difficult and elusive goal, it is good to have my resolve tested and tempered. I'm feeling much better all ready making meditation once again the start and end to each day. I will be much less likely to ever stop, restarting a once fruitful practice is every bit as bitter as starting from scratch.
"The mystic has no place to call home, but wonders in pursuit of truth, wisdom, and liberation. The mystic who succeeds is the one who picks himself up every time he falls, and rededicates himself over, and over again; until he finds liberation and enlightenment. So, keep moving forward, no matter what."