

Purging the Ego
This introspective piece by Nathan Clarke explores how we use entertainment—movies, games, and shows—as a means to cope with the noise of daily life and emotional overload. Entertainment becomes both an escape and a mirror, allowing us to purge built-up feelings while reflecting our desires and fears. Clarke invites us to turn inward with the same attention we give to screens, urging us to observe the ego’s script and rediscover peace, presence, and spiritual clarity through

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Apr 159 min read







