Andreas Veshengo Jackisch (roma)

The Role of the EGO in Modern Society, a False Self-Confidence, from a Spiritual Perspective

A lively presentation, illustrated with many examples, discussing the tragedy of how our ego connects to fears and how it develops pathologically. What healing possibilities exist through shamanic ceremonies.

Andreas Veshengo Jackisch is a spiritual teacher of Roma origin who examines questions of identity, self-knowledge, and awareness in his presentations and work. Among his topics, the functioning of the ego in modern society holds a prominent place.

From a spiritual perspective, the ego is often interpreted not as the true self, but as a constructed, defensive structure built from the compulsion to conform, social expectations, and unprocessed experiences. “False self-confidence” in this approach is a self-image relying on external validation that separates one from inner stability and authentic self-identity.

His teachings emphasize awareness, self-reflection, and reconnecting with community roots. The goal is not to “defeat” the ego, but to recognize and integrate it, so that a self-confidence built on one’s true, inner values can develop.

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