Greed
Greed is wanting more and more from outside. Also, greed is not
the desire for something in particular; it is a characteristic
of insatiable desire. So it must be a reflection of a characteristic
of Essence per se and not of a particular essential aspect. It
must function as an attempt to fill the hole, the deficiency resulting
from the loss of this characteristic of Essence. The characteristic
of Essence that is connected to greed in the personality has a
sense of "more and more," of limitlessness and endlessness.
In fact, this quality of endlessness is a profound characteristic
of Essence. Each aspect of Essence exists in an unlimited way
or extent. The substance of Essence is not limited in extent;
it is infinite, limitless. In other words we can say that each
aspect of Essence is really a boundless ocean of this quality.
(Essence, pg 151)

When most people experience their Essence, however, they treat
it like something on the emotional level: a possession, a thing,
a goodie. This is the basic make-up of the personality, to relate
to things from the perspective of greed. It is this tendency of
the personality to grasp for pleasure, even for the deep satisfaction
of Essence, which brought about all misery. Unless this tendency
dissolves, your attitude towards Essence will be the same as your
attitude toward material goods. Your identity still resides in
the personality, in greed, in suffering. (Diamond Heart Book 2,
pg 39)