Ego
German: Ego
Common meaning:
Sense of self, self-image, self-centeredness
Clear meaning:
The imagined center in a field with none—not identity, but the fixation of a point in motion.
Ego is often viewed as pride, selfishness, or psychological selfhood.
But structurally, it is not a self.
It is the belief in self—a holding pattern.
Ego is not a problem.
It is a perspective loop—where the field contracts and says,
“That’s me.”
It doesn’t divide reality.
It defines a boundary where none exists.
Ego doesn’t need to be killed.
It dissolves when there’s nothing left to defend.