Depersonalization is a state in which you perceive yourself from a third person perspective as a character in a dream. It is hard to cure because it is literally true. Your mind is just not supposed to remember that it is the author of the dream that your self experiences.
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Replying to @Plinz
If you are not the author of these actions, is there an author at all? And can this be seperated from the author of any action in this universe? If you agree there is a consistent thread of time in this universe, there needs to be an author (cause) accountable for any event.
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If you say that there is no consistent thread of time (e.g by saying that, at any random/quantum event, the universe branches out into an inaccessible and disconnected state), then there is no need for any author at all. But you need to explain the persistence of physical law.
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Replying to @vakibs
Don't mix up the inner perspective (the dream which you and me inhabit and that is generated by a brain) with the higher plane of existence on which the hardware of the dreamer is implemented, i.e. physics.
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Replying to @Plinz
Why is that different? Why should that be different? Just because you say so? ;-)
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It is really a confusion. The eastern traditions look at the inside of the mind, and the western ones at the outside. Perhaps because many eastern thinkers put greater emphasis on inner adaptation and mastery than on change of external circumstances?
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