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-# Why You Cannot Get Rid of Your Ego
I'd like to clarify the idea of "losing one's ego", a concept I mentioned in my last entry, Thoughts on Spirituality[1].
First I need to define the word "ego" because it's used in many different ways. When I say "ego", I don't mean "egotistical" or "egomaniac". I'm talking about the "I", the supposed unchanging center to experience. It's the thing that feels emotions, has moods and thoughts, senses the senses, and possesses a body.