The way I currently see it is this: that everything I had previously thought of as "myself" is just a constantly changing ebb and flow of various different kinds of thoughts and sensations, with no meaningful continuity, and without any fixed entity to attach to. I guess I'm confused as to whether there's a deeper layer of seeing that I haven't got to yet.Does this mean you can already see that a separate self is illusory? If you do, how do you see this? Here and now, how do you know a separate self is only an illusion?
As to the question of separateness, for months now the illusion of the material world as solid has been stripped away, including the physical body, and it feels like there is no boundary between "me" and the rest of the physical world, just a constantly changing flow of energy and matter. However, there is still a commentary voice that runs most of the time, and the content of those thoughts assumes that I am a separate self: preferences, opinions etc. I have had experiences where that voice is finally silent and there is just everything, quietly existing, but that has not happened often.
It seems like a fragment that arises temporarily out of all that is and then falls back into it. Like a drop of water that can sometimes seem separate from the river. Self seems like standing at a certain vantage point, the perspective gained from looking out through these eyes, hearing through these ears. There have been times when I have become everything, felt the drop of water that thinks it is "me" fall back into the river , and the river of all that is is experiencing the world through these eyes and ears.What do you think the nature of self is?
This is something that is almost impossible to put into words. The way that can be named is not the way etc, and every time I try my thoughts get chaotic. At root it seems like nothing more than a stripping away - scouring off the layers of thoughts, beliefs, opinions, memories that have been built up over a time time. Stripping away everything that is built up to protect us from the void, from absolute reality, which is far more vast than words or thoughts can capture.
What do you mean when you talk about "self actualization"?
Moss

