The ego-sense (asmita) as misidentification with body-mind; dismantling it reveals authentic existence beyond mortality.
Asmita—the sense of 'I-am-ness' attached to the body-mind complex—is identified by Patanjali as a fundamental source of suffering and existential dread. When we believe we are our thoughts, emotions, and physical form, we necessarily fear their dissolution at death. This false self clings desperately to permanence in an impermanent existence. Through Patanjali's framework, existential psychology recognizes that death anxiety is not ultimately about physical death but about the dissolution of this constructed ego-identity. By investigating asmita through meditation and self-inquiry, practitioners distinguish between the changing personality and the unchanging witness. This deconstruction of false identity is liberation itself. Meaning emerges not from the ego's desperate projects but from alignment with the authentic Self that was never born and cannot die.
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