"The important thing is not to think much but to love much; and so do that which best stirs you to love."
—Teresa of Ávila, The Interior Castle
For many of us, the interior life has become another project to manage—something to analyze, improve, get right. We read. We reflect. We try to understand what is happening in us before we trust it enough to act. Thinking becomes its own form of self-protection, a way of staying in control of something that may not want to be controlled.
Teresa's instruction is almost startling in its simplicity. Not think more clearly, not understand more deeply—love more. Whatever stirs that in you, she suggests, is already pointing somewhere real. The path may be less about getting the map right and more about noticing what is already pulling.
Egos Anonymous is offered in an experimental spirit—an invitation to see whether there’s interest in a shared way of working with ego, self-will, and control. The language, structure, and practices are still forming and are meant to grow through lived experience.
This is a soft launch. The hope is to eventually gather a year of reflections into a book, but for now they’re simply being shared—one day at a time—to see what resonates.
If something feels useful, confusing, incomplete, or off, feedback is welcome and genuinely appreciated. This work is meant to be shaped together.