The greening of the self extends the perception of mutual causality into the practical domain of identity. A person who understands intellectually that everything co-arises but continues to experience the self as a bounded ego has not yet undergone the shift. The shift is experiential — the bodily recognition that one's own thinking, feeling, and caring extend into and through systems that exceed the individual.
The framework bears a direct resemblance to Næss's concept of Self-realization in deep ecology — the expansion of identification beyond the personal ego to include the wider community of life. Macy was in sustained dialogue with Næss and drew on his work explicitly. The distinction from transcendental dissolution is important: the greened self does not disappear into the whole but becomes a whole that recognizes its conditions.
In the AI context, the greening of the self changes what the builder is building. A builder who identifies narrowly with her individual output is in competition with every tool that produces similar output. A builder who identifies with the ecosystem of creation — the downstream users, the mentoring relationships, the cultural conditions that sustain depth — is tending something the tool cannot replace, because the tool is one actant within the larger pattern rather than its competitor.
The phrase appeared in Macy's World as Lover, World as Self (1991), though the underlying framework was developed across her career. Key influences include Arne Næss's deep ecology, Gregory Bateson's ecology of mind, and Mahayana Buddhist teachings on bodhicitta.
Expansion, not dissolution. The greened self is not erased; it is accurately located within the web of relationships that constitute it.
Identification with life. The ethical motivation for action shifts from self-interest to the perception that the suffering of any being is, non-metaphorically, the suffering of the perceiver.
Resilience through accuracy. A self that understands its own conditions is less fragile than one that believes in its own independence.
Applied to AI: the builder as node. The builder is one actant in a network of tools, users, institutions, and futures; the work is tending the network, not owning outputs.
Not mysticism. The framework is grounded in systems theory and observable ecological relationships, not in metaphysical claim beyond what the evidence supports.