Hello again Stacy!
Some tricky questions, but good fun trying to pin down answers while not getting too abstract.
Hope you are doing well :)
1) Is there a separate entity 'self', 'me' 'I', at all, anywhere, in any way, shape or form? Was there ever?
No, and it never was. There is awareness. But there is no ”thing” being aware.
2) Explain in detail what the illusion of separate self is, when it starts and how it works from your own experience. Describe it fully as you see it now.
Well…so direct experience is going on. Around this direct experience thought content is spinning stories. These stories is easy to get wrapped up in. These stories are often about ”me”. So it is stories about a Mike, who is seeing and feeling things and who have friends and enemies and plans and ambitions and so forth. It is easy enough to be so wrapped up in this ongoing story about Mike that awareness of direct experience is interpreted as: Mike is seeing, Mike is hearing, Mike..Mike..Mike..
Rather than there is seeing going on, there is hearing going on…and so forth.
3) How does it feel to see this? What is the difference from before you started this dialogue? Please report from the past few days.
Still working it out it feels like. A first wave of elation has settled. Things feel quite ordinary now. There is long moments of ”pure awareness” with a sense of lightness and freedom. But just earlier today I was talking a walk and thoughts kept going round and round in my head about a disagreement with a colleague. I kept ”catching it”, seeing it was just stories, asking who is actually upset here, going to awareness…and still it kept starting up again and again. One difference is that there is a knowing now. One image is off a very even surface where things cant stick. It slides off, but sometimes it takes longer for it to slide off. Another image that keeps coming up is from Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoons. Will E. Coyote is running off a cliff. But for quite a while he is running in the air, hovering, then he sees there is no ground under his feet and he falls. Well, I keep seeing that stories are rushing and running, but there is no ground holding them, so they fall. But some of them hoovers for a bit haha.
4) What was the last bit that pushed you over, made you look?
It was in meditation. A sense of awareness being this wast field. Enormous, still but constantly changing. Then a question about what can actually hold this, what can carry this, how can a ”self” do that. It was clear that it is not possible.
5) Describe decision & give examples from experience.
Well, in direct experience decisions do not really makes sense. Things are happening and then thought content tend to take credit for it afterwards.
Describe intention & give examples from experience.
Well, intention is quite a mystery is it not. Cant really describe intention and I have a hard time to give examples from experience. Where in direct experience is intention except for in thought content?
Describe free will & give examples from experience.
Ok, this is tricky. As in the question above, where is free will in direct experience? I don’t know how free will and intention actually works. Things are happening. Why and how they are happening seems to be very tricky to get at. Its like the phrases ”free will” and ”intention” are trying to solve a problem but with the wrong tools.
Describe choice & give examples from experience.
Kind of similar as earlier answers. Things are happening and I cant find the choice in direct experience. It is very obvious that thought content tend to rush in and proclaim that a choose was made and ”I” was the one who made it. But looking, that is not really what is going on.
Describe control & give examples from experience.
Control is a label for the stories that are told which tries to make sense and ”hold down” everything. All the stories about me and them and why that is so and this should be so. That is thoughts trying to control. Its very restrictive.
What makes things happen? How does it work?
Got no clue haha. The most convincing theory I know of is that loads of conditions makes things happen and that it is impossible to see them all because it is so complex. But that’s a theory. Things just seem to happen.
What are you responsible for? Give examples from experience.
Hmm, cant really answer this question. There is no me that is responsible. Cant see a doer, controller, a free will wielding responsible me that is witnessing things and getting things done. Can only find it in stories.
6) Anything to add?
Feel a lot of gratitude. Thanks for al the work with this. It is very helpful. There is a sense that there is a lot more to do. And that is exciting :)
/Mike