My
culture invites me to consider centeredness in a way that promotes an
ego, and entity that prioritizes individualizing needs and wants.
There is another way to take up centeredness that defuses ego. This
kind of centeredness invites me into a place of profound
interconnection. In this form I am centered when I realize I am a
part of everything around me. I become no more or less important than
the brightest star or the smallest leaf. There is no place for ego in
this center, yet everything is there.
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