Thanks for posting the questions.
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1) Is there a separate entity 'self', 'me', 'I', at all, anywhere, in any way, shape or form? Was there ever?[/quote]
No there is not a separate entity / self / me / I at all, anywhere to be found. There never has been.
The illusion of a seperate self is that there is a me here seperate from everyone / everything else there, with everything that follows on from that. It starts in early life based on experiences which seem to affirm it to be the case and persists unless or until it is seen that it is just an assumption / illusion.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, there have been glimpses prior to this dialogue. The dialogue has affirmed what had already been seen and further looking has confirmed there is no sneaky self to be found hiding somewhere in experience!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.
Harry, my guide, has persistently and patiently encouraged me to keep looking, which means there is more confidence in what had been seen previously, as there has not been anything different to be found in this dialogue. This is very much appreciated.4) What was the last bit that pushed you over, made you look?
What makes things happen is mysterious, can't really say how it works. A sense of a separate self gives the impression that there is a 'someone' who makes decisions, has intention, makes choices, has free will. Without this sense, there is just what happens. Although it might seem that choices / decisions etc are being made, a chooser / decider etc can't be found. With regard to responsibility, there may be a strong feeling of this, but whether it has any influence on what actually happens can't really be said. For example, there is a sense of responsibility for looking after my dogs, and looking after them happens, but whether this is due to 'me' feeling responsible is not actually known - although it would previously be assumed to be the case, prior to seeing that there isn't a separate 'me' to be responsible.5) Describe decision, intention, free will, choice and control. What makes things happen? How does it work? What are you responsible for? Give examples from experience.
Thankyou 🙏

