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In this episode, I read and discuss paragraphs 2-3 of the section The Ego and False Autonomy, in which we are told that we can change another’s ego, as well as our ego and our interaction with that person, simply by holding a different thought about that person’s ego. Physical proximity is not necessary for inducing positive change.
By Cynthia Morgan4.9
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In this episode, I read and discuss paragraphs 2-3 of the section The Ego and False Autonomy, in which we are told that we can change another’s ego, as well as our ego and our interaction with that person, simply by holding a different thought about that person’s ego. Physical proximity is not necessary for inducing positive change.

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