Re: Deconstructing the self
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:35 am
Hi,
Some great observations there! Well done!
What is missing so that this understanding becomes a natural realisation? Where do you still feel that this I/self is alive and kicking?
Having a point of view is no proof for the belief in a separate self being existing/not-existing. You can still have points of view and beliefs even the belief in the separate self is gone, can't you?
As I have mentioned before, seeing through the separate self will not automatically eradicate all ego based reactivity (like defending a point of view etc etc), but it will lay the foundation for further inquiries that can dismantle them.
Alex
Some great observations there! Well done!
Yes, great inquiry!The senses work on their own & display direct information with no doer. A great way to examine this is also: if 'I' control the senses, why can't I prevent stimuli from entering?
Ok... so what exactly do you think has not yet been "viscerally seen" about this separate self?In my opinion, the attachment to the 'I'/self is what has to be seen through in order for one to stop defending points of view. When the i/self is truly, viscerally seen to be a fiction, a mere habit, then why would anyone even take points of view seriously or defend them?
What is missing so that this understanding becomes a natural realisation? Where do you still feel that this I/self is alive and kicking?
Having a point of view is no proof for the belief in a separate self being existing/not-existing. You can still have points of view and beliefs even the belief in the separate self is gone, can't you?
As I have mentioned before, seeing through the separate self will not automatically eradicate all ego based reactivity (like defending a point of view etc etc), but it will lay the foundation for further inquiries that can dismantle them.
Yes, please look and observe how this grasping/defending of ingrained beliefs works in daily life. I am looking forward to hearing what you have found.I will make these observations & report back to you.
Alex