“All creation is a song of praise.”
— Hildegard of Bingen
It can be easy to forget this when life feels heavy or fractured. Attention narrows to what is wrong, what is missing, what needs repair. And yet, even in its complexity, life may already be participating in something larger than our assessments. The unfinished and imperfect do not necessarily fall outside the music.
Remembering this does not require denying pain or pretending everything is harmonious. It may begin more quietly — in how we listen, how we move through a day, how we allow what is in front of us to exist without immediately fixing it. The world can start to feel less like a problem to solve and more like something alive, expressive, and interconnected. Even our own lives — uncertain, incomplete, still unfolding — may belong to that larger song, not because we have earned a place in it, but simply because we are here.
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.