Ego/Exodus names a descriptive configuration in which the structures commonly taken as “ego” appear, recede, or reorganize within lived experience. Situated within Somatic & Physical Literacy™ (SPL), the paper traces how ego-forms show themselves as positional tensions, narrative pressures, and interpretive overlays that gather around sensation. The “exodus” names the interval in which these forms loosen or withdraw, allowing the underlying somatic appearance to register without narrative demand. The paper outlines the descriptive features of this interval, its relation to somatic quiet, its adjacency to the Quiet Body Gap™, and its structural compatibility with RC Posture™. No psychological claims, outcomes, or interpretations are made. The discussion remains within the descriptive domain of how ego-forms appear, shift, and ease as phenomena.
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