And how does this relate to the Wheel of Life?
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What defines a hasnamuss is the presence of the ego. Anyone with ego is a hasnamuss. They (we) are classified amongst four basic types depending on the state of our consciousness. Nevertheless, all four types have the ego alive. That is why they are bound to the wheel of becoming. All six kingdoms on the Bhavachakra are kingdoms of hasnamussen of varying degrees. Yes, even the so-called gods and demigods are hasnamussen, because they are attached to wealth, status, power, etc. and remain enslaved by those desires.
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
What defines a hasnamuss is the presence of the ego. Anyone with ego is a hasnamuss. They (we) are classified amongst four basic types depending on the state of our consciousness. Nevertheless, all four types have the ego alive. That is why they are bound to the wheel of becoming. All six kingdoms on the Bhavachakra are kingdoms of hasnamussen of varying degrees. Yes, even the so-called gods and demigods are hasnamussen, because they are attached to wealth, status, power, etc. and remain enslaved by those desires.
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
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