Well I guess the point is that there never was an 'I', but that the illusion of 'I' became transparent for a moment.Are you saying that because you felt 'I' was about to disappear,that there is an actual 'I' somewhere ?
I guess there can't be.Of course, this is all a story. How can there be direct experiencing of a brain ?
No, it is only perceiving of experiencing. It seems that experiencing is perceived from different viewpoints. It's all perception. The stories that seem so real, the feeling of connectedness, followed by the feeling of disconnectedness, rejection, is only perception, not the way things are. Thought and feeling comes together to create a sense of separation, which causes dissatisfaction. The stories seem so believable, because the suffering, or joy, that they bring about, feels very real. Discomfort is experienced, and then dissatisfaction with NOW happens. Or happiness happens, things are going well within story mode, so thoughts get attached to the 'going well' and create further stories about how it will improve 'my' future. Fantasies happen, and then, life doesn't live up to projected fantasies, and suffering occurs again. Depression, and then a letting go, and a starting again. Then things go well again, then thoughts attach to the going well, and it goes round and round.More stories ?It's all states of consciousness..but yes, is ALL that is Real anything more than the perceiving of Experiencing ?each one is just a shift in perception, a shift in the way things appear.
love
Benny

