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In classical psychoanalytical theory, the ability of the ego to maintain its various functions, the prime one of which is to perceive reality and adapt to it.
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| ego-integrity |
The eighth stage in Erikson's developmental theory; the opposite of despair. It is the major psychic task of the mature elderly and is marked by a healthy unifying philosophy and the wisdom learned from experience. The individual f
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That fear based and unnatural aberration of mind which arises to protect personal integrity in a hostile environment. A psychological disease based upon memory and arbitrary assumptions, which is a cause of all the continuing imbalances in human society.
Ãâó: www.eoni.com/~visionquest/library/glossary.html
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| ego |
In yoga, the limited sense of "I" that is identified with the body, mind, and senses; sometimes described as "the veil of suffering."
Ãâó: www.siddhayoga.org.in/glossary.html
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The mistaken notion of "I", a separate self, from which all confusion and suffering arises.
Ãâó: www.bodhipath-west.org/glossary.htm
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