There is none, when experience is seen like this.Where is 'self' in the arising and passing of experience?
Yes, in the still insistent inner voice. I know intellectually that there isn't a self but this isn't strong enough to have cut through the assumption in the way you've previously suggested, like seeing thought Santa or the world being round.Can you find, a “self” that is the ‘experiencer’?
I have to say the same for the next three questions which have all been examined individually but today I can't honestly say the self assumed to do these things has been seen through.
Or a “self” that is the doer, or can control what happens?
Or a “self” that ‘makes’ decisions?
Or a “self” that ‘does the thinking’?
No, have strong enough experience of awareness not to think this.Are the five body senses made to arise or experienced by this “self”?
Hm, no there isn't. Have to look, but there isn't.Is there a “self” ‘in here’ which is separate from the world and others ‘out there’?
Not in a place to answer this.If there is no “self” – are there “others” – what is direct experience of “others”?
I'm aware these answers may be frustrating for you. They certainly are for me.
Okay that's the honest answers. Some emotional stuff happened too which I'll report because it may be relevant, or give you some insight into what's blocking this process.
Got quite depressed on first reading your message, feeling was it was premature to be checking these questions. Had spent precious day very eagerly awaiting your reply, had intuition that I was getting unhealthily dependent on affirmation from LU guide.
Couple of long walks today sitting with this depression/frustration, trying to re surrender to awareness and away from the self preoccupation of "you're not getting it". The qualities of peace and spaciousness seem the most helpful to get there at the moment. And also the thought that this very emotion is the one that needs to be sat with, as the exercise you previously mentioned advises.
Best
LV

