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'''Acquired Self''' is a term used by [[Is used by::Alan Watts]] to describe your [[Bodily Ego]], or the  part of ''you'' that emerges as a consequence of life and socialization experiences.   
'''Acquired Self''' is a term used by [[Is used by::Alan Watts]] to describe your [[Bodily Ego]], or the  part of ''you'' that emerges as a consequence of life and socializatin experiences.   
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==Syncretic Terms==
 
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This is the "culturally conditioned ego" <ref>Watts, Alan W.. This Is It (p. 69). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.</ref>  
This is the "culturally conditioned ego" <ref>Watts, Alan W.. This Is It (p. 69). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.</ref>  


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Acquired Self is a term used by Alan Watts to describe your Bodily Ego, or the part of you that emerges as a consequence of life and socialization experiences.

Syncretic Terms

Bodily Ego > Acquired Self, Antahkarana, Apparent Ego, Awkward Self, Earthly Self, Elusive Self, Empirical Self, False Personality, Illusory Self, King of the Body, Little Self, Normal Self, Not Self, Outer Self, Personality, Self, Sensual Ego, Subtle Body, Talking Self

Notes

This is the "culturally conditioned ego" [1]

Footnotes

  1. Watts, Alan W.. This Is It (p. 69). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.