Egokosmioi
Egokosmioi refers to beings who have achieved self-realization, transcending the ego's limitations to embrace a cosmic consciousness. It signifies the state of one who has harmonized their individual self with the universal order, embodying a profound understanding of interconnectedness.
Where the word comes from
The term "Egokosmioi" is a neologism, likely coined by Helena Blavatsky or her followers. It combines the Latin "ego" (self, I) with the Greek "kosmos" (order, world) and "noi" (mind, spirit), suggesting a self attuned to the universal order.
In depth
Ego (Lat.). "Self; the consciousness in man '"I am I" — or tlie feeling of "I-am-ship". Esoteric philosoph.v teaches the existence of two Egos in man, the mortal or personal, and the Higher, the Divine and the Impersonal, calling the former "personality" and the latter "Individuality".
How different paths see it
What it means today
The term "Egokosmioi," though not found in ancient texts, offers a potent lens through which to view perennial wisdom. Blavatsky's distinction between the mortal "personality" and the "Impersonality" of the Higher Self is crucial here. The former is the raft of our daily anxieties, our fleeting desires, the ephemeral "I am I" that anchors us to the shores of the phenomenal world. The latter, the true Individuality, is the vast ocean of being, the boundless awareness that the Egokosmioi have realized.
Mircea Eliade, in his exploration of the sacred and the profane, would likely see the Egokosmioi as those who have successfully "demythologized" their inner lives, not by discarding myth, but by living it. They have moved beyond the illusion of a purely material existence to embrace a reality saturated with meaning, where the individual soul mirrors the divine blueprint of the universe. This is not a passive surrender, but an active integration. The "ego" here is not annihilated, but transformed, its limited scope shattered to reveal the cosmic proportions of true selfhood.
Carl Jung's concept of individuation, the process of becoming a whole and integrated self, finds a profound echo in the Egokosmioi. It is the culmination of this journey, where the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious are brought into harmonious relationship. The Egokosmioi have, in essence, achieved a state of psychological wholeness so profound that their individual awareness vibrates in resonance with the universal psyche. This is the state of the sage, the mystic, the enlightened one, who sees the divine spark not only within themselves but in every atom of creation.
The practice, therefore, is not one of self-denial but of self-expansion, a deliberate turning inward to discover the boundless within. It is the realization that the universe is not an external spectacle but an internal reality, and that the deepest truth of our being is its intimate connection to the eternal. The Egokosmioi have learned to read the cosmic script written in the language of their own soul.
RELATED_TERMS: Self-realization, Individuation, Enlightenment, Cosmic Consciousness, Moksha, Nirvana, Gnosis, Theosis
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