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+- wiki/concepts/attachment-and-liberation.md
+- wiki/concepts/pure-vision.md
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+title: Ego and Conceptual Thought as Tools
+type: concept
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+# Ego and Conceptual Thought as Tools
+
+The reframe Jacob uses to make the heavier metaphysics tractable.
+
+## The core line
+
+> "They say that ego in indigenous cultures, both the sense of an individual identity and ego, and conceptual thought alike, are tools that can be picked up and put down."
+
+This is doing a lot of work. Two key moves:
+
+1. **Ego is a tool**, not the bedrock of who you are.
+2. **Conceptual thought is a tool**, not the medium of who you are.
+
+If both are tools, both can be set down. The question is *what's there when they're down* — and that question is the gateway to [[Spirit as Substrate]].
+
+## The pickup-putdown framing
+
+> "What if we put down the slicing of our stories for a moment? What we're doing habitually — if the story that, oh, I'm here and you're there, this is this, that is that label, label."
+
+The "slicing of stories" is the constant cognitive work of partitioning a continuous experience into named, separated objects. This work is useful (you can't have language or coordinated action without it) but it isn't *who you are*. You can put the knife down for a while.
+
+> "We get rid of conceptual thought. We let it go — at least, don't activate that. Things can just be, in their own essence, their whole, the wholeness of this place, the wholeness."
+
+## Why this isn't anti-intellectual
+
+The framing is **not** "thoughts are bad." Thoughts are tools, and tools are good when you need them. The pathology is *forgetting they're tools* — running them constantly, identifying with them, treating them as the medium of consciousness rather than the surface ripple on it.
+
+> "Thoughts are just on the surface. So you're going deep into the deeper layers of your brain. The verbal centers are like the chop of the waves on the surface. Very late in the origin of this. Of everything else, it's just this one ocean doing something."
+
+## The ocean metaphor
+
+> "You're just the whole ocean moving as a seething wholeness."
+
+Below the verbal-center chop is the much larger pre-verbal ocean — the substrate Jacob keeps pointing at. Conceptual thought is **late** in evolutionary development, **late** in the processing pipeline, and **shallow** relative to the depth available.
+
+## The unhooking practice
+
+> "What really opens me is unhooking the nervous system. A meditation of disconnecting, unhooking from thoughts of the past, present and future."
+
+> "Notice if the attention is being hooked, and if it is, you can let it go. And when you let it go for a while, everything starts to settle like a clear lake."
+
+The practice: not "stop thinking" but "stop being **hooked** by thinking." The thoughts can pass; you just don't ride them.
+
+## The download
+
+> "When I meditate, downloads on the view start to come."
+
+When the conceptual machinery is set down, **paradigm-level updates** become visible. New ways of seeing the world that weren't accessible while the verbal layer was running.
+
+> "There's many ways to enter this state of consciousness where it's like, yeah, this is actually clarity, and everything else was kind of a lot of bullshit before then."
+
+The strong claim: a lot of what passes for thinking, while the tool is identified-with, is "bullshit" in the technical sense — output not tracking signal. Setting the tool down momentarily reveals what was hidden.
+
+## Related
+
+- [[Spirit as Substrate]] — what's there when the tools are down
+- [[Pure Vision]] — the way of seeing the practice unlocks
+- [[Attachment and Liberation]] — ego as the deepest attachment
+- [[Inner Ecosystem]] — the larger architecture that thoughts are surface to
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