In direct experience there is no body, no world. I concede that. Yes. I think it will take some time to let those ramifications settle in, but for the purposes of this conversation I cannot deny this. Really I'm just sitting here with no more words but I need to get back to you so here you go. There is a slow inevitability about this for me. More "of courses" but its a little shocking (and not shocking at the same time).In direct experience: is there even a body - interacting with a world? Or are there only perceptions and sensations - and thoughts about 'body' (be it 'mine' or 'other'), 'world' and 'interacting'?
Well, there's no 'selecting' happening. That was a figure of common speech I think. All the cogs turn and it appears as though a selection has been made. But maybe I was still thinking of 'myself' as a creature - not a 'me' but some entity thinking it was a me. I'm wondering if there's some infinite loop there as well... Something doesn't make sense when I write it like that. Like how can I be an entity, I might as well go back to calling myself an "I" at that point? No, "I" am not the entity.Who or what selects? Are you a creature? Do you ever really move, do or rationalize?
Do I move? Well, I'm not the "I," but isn't a creature moving around in some shared reality? My brain hurts...
I think I'm here with you on these points, I just don't know how to reconcile the 'creature' thing with words... and I get it that the 'awareness' creates the sense of the form of the creature but at the same time the tetris block is coming down in the wrong shape in my mind...
Thanks again for making me look...
Calbert

