With the philosophy of ‘the Self’ we’re chasing a mirage, but it is the same mirage that everyone else has and so we maintain an adequate correspondence with the reality of others’ illusions. We can call this correspondence “Truth” if we want – but it would fail to understand our experience of “the Self.” By neglecting the machinery that projects the illusion of “Self,” we can regard the inborn reflex of our mutual illusions as “permanence” … “eternal.” Taking what is actually peripheral as if central. And so then, what is central? And what organ perceives that center? Would it be a little more than “name-switching” to think of that point from which this observation stems as “The Self”?

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