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Originally posted by Royce
I agree that self awareness is not possible without consciousness; but there are many levels and types of consciousness.
I, too, practice a form of Zen meditation. It is the ego that is the illusion. Once we get past that then we become self aware of our true self not of our self image. It may not be petty but it is in the end all that we have.
The illusion is that this self is separate, indivisible and unchanging. It is precisely this delusion that dominates Cartesian dualism and Continental Philosophy in general.
Originally posted by Royce
As a zen-christian or christian-zen-buddhist, I at first likened it to standing naked before God. I don't mean naked as without clothing. I mean really naked without self illusions or delusions. I of cousre have to see myself that way too. Which is probably the real purpose for it.
As a zen atheist I liken it to the wind in the trees.
Originally posted by Royce
I thought long ago that before we could begin to make any headway in Zen, we had to do away with our egos. I found this impossible for that is doing away with ourself. It is the illussions and dellusions of the ego, our self images, that must be done away with and seen beyond. Our egos must become integrated with the rest of ourselves so that we become one within ourselves.
IMO the most important thing is to rid ourselves of our illusions about the ego and to cling to it no more.
Originally posted by Royce
From you previous post it sounds to me as if you are just reaching that realization, ie. there is more than just one person in there.
This is just another step in a long road. I may be a step or two ahead of you on that road but a few steps behing on others. It is the same with Wu Li and I.
Yep, certainly it sounds like you've not got rid of your ego. ;)
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