What you call "the experience of self" is in reality the experience of selflessness. We invent a "self" based on our certainty that there must be a permanent "I" behind all our experiences, because our language simply won't let us have an experience without something or someone to "experience it
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Thanks. That has kind of cheered me up, in a sense that there's someone else intellectual out there. It reminds me of all those thoughts I used to have when I was a kid.
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