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| | Journal of Heart Centered Therapies: The Ego in Heart-Centered Therapies: Ego Strengthening and Ego Surrender |
 | | Surrendering the ego is not a developmental stage beyond the ego wherein the ego exists and then is abandoned, succeeded by egolessness. |
 | | Surrendering the ego is not limited to the ultimate state of spiritual perfection described by Buddhists as nirvana, the loss of ego, desire and attachment, but is instead the gradual process known to lead to it. |
 | | The process of individuation, or psychological development, leads progressively further away from the ego to the Self, from the unconscious to consciousness, from the personal to the transpersonal, the holy, the realization that the macrocosm is being mirrored in the microcosm of the human psyche (Moacanin, 1986, p. |
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