
“Ego Project at Burning Man 2012” by arno gourdol is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Lesson Eight
Training your Ego
Your ego is complex, so there is a lot to learn about it. Here we will cover the basics. Some parts of ego are easier to change than others. Sometimes it might feel like your efforts don’t work, but keep trying. Remember, you created your ego’s patterns, so you already understand it deep down. Looking inside yourself will show you more over time.
Building an Ego You Love
The goal is to shape your ego into one you love. This means becoming a loving person, who loves every part of themselves, including their ego. If you don’t keep this aim, training will be harder and progress will slow. Ego helps you become your best, most loving self, and it resists anything unkind or harsh.
Quieting the Mind
The first step is to teach your ego to be quiet. This means stopping it from always pushing thoughts at you. This is called “quieting the mind” and is hard at first. You can practice by focusing on something simple like music, just listening without letting your mind wander.
Try to do this for longer and longer times, aiming for 15 minutes or more. Over time, you will get better at stopping unwanted thoughts.
Keep Trying: Build Your Intuitive Muscle
It’s normal that your ego keeps sending thoughts, worries, or distractions. Before a thought comes, you might notice a “pre-thought” — a kind of early warning. If you catch this pre-thought, tell yourself not to think about it now. You can come back to it later if needed.
With practice, you’ll learn to focus on nothing or just listen without thinking. This “no-thought” habit helps you control your mind more. Your mind will be calmer, and intuition can grow.
Lesson Affirmation

Set a firm intention to continue working with your mind, to enjoy longer and longer quiet time together. Make a firm commitment, to always listen, and to choose the best way forward, together.
Appendix: Notes

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