The Poison of Pride: How Ego Separates Us from Divine Truth in Hindu Philosophy In the vast ocean of Hindu spiritual wisdom, pride stands as one of the most formidable obstacles between the individual soul and ultimate realization. The ancient sages understood that when we inflate our sense of self-importance, we create an illusory wall that separates us from the fundamental truth of our existence—that we are inseparable from the Divine Source itself. The Illusion of Separate Achievement Hindu philosophy teaches that everything we possess, every talent we exhibit, every accomplishment we claim as our own, is ultimately a manifestation of the Supreme Reality. The Bhagavad Gita addresses this profound truth when Lord Krishna tells Arjuna: "All actions are performed by the gunas of prakriti. Only the fool, deluded by identification with the ego, thinks, 'I am the doer'" (Bhagavad Gita 3.27). This verse strikes at the heart of human pride—the mistaken belief that we ar...