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The Greening of the Self

Macy's term for the <em>expansion of identity</em> beyond the skin-encapsulated ego to include the living systems of which the ego is a momentary, localized expression.
The greening of the self is Macy's phrase for the identity shift that the perception of interdependence makes possible — and, eventually, unavoidable. It is not the dissolution of individual identity but its accurate description: the self understood as a pattern of relationships with a specific location, shape, and duration, rather than as a skin-encapsulated unit standing against a separate world. Macy drew the framework from Arne Næss's deep ecology (self with a capital S), from Bateson's claim that the unit of mind is the circuit rather than the brain, and from Buddhist teachings on non-self. Applied to the AI moment, the greening of the self dissolves the competitive frame that treats human and machine intelligence as rivals for a finite resource, replacing it with the perception that both participate in the longer river.

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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

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