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      <title>Ego&#45;Death and the Illusion of The Sixties</title>
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      <description>Now that Buddhism has gone mainstream, the ancient call to renunciation pretty well dropped off the map. But back in the edgy, apocalyptic sixties the name of the game was ego&#45;death.</description>
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