Is not the essential problem contained in this proposition: whereas, as reality, we are necessarily the duality of subject and all its objects in consciousness, we have become identified with an object only? As a result each object has the illusion that it is a subject - which it can never be. This error is the so-called 'ego'.
It should only be necessary to rectify this false perspective by recognising ourselves as subject and all its objects, which is our reality.
Only? Impossible as long as we regard the world via that identification and speak as from objects as though they were subjects; quite possible if we reject the identification and look and speak as the unconditioned 'I', which is the reality that we necessarily are.
Note: 'We' is always reality speaking, but as soon as it is conditioned it speaks subject to time, space and duality.