posted on Nov, 26 2020 @ 09:58 PM
In Buddhism ego is the illusion of an independently arising and existing self. It is not a nihilistic view that "nothing exists," but rather the view
of dependent origination.
For example a wave cannot exist independently of the ocean; it is not identical with the ocean or with other waves, but it is not completely seperate
from them either. It arises from the ocean depths, is constantly changing, is subject to tides and pressure and other waves, exerts influence too on
other things, then finally submerges back into the ocean.
The illusion that the wave has some kind of separate existence from the ocean and other waves, and the illusion that it is permanent, are like the
illusion of ego. Since thus illusion does not correspond to reality, grasping at it causes pain and delusion.