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In saying you have lost your identity, you are engaging in the liar's paradox. That which is without identity has no self to refer it to.
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Sometimes this may be a language game, borne of necessity. In explaining the lack of an identity we have to use personal pronouns, but...
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To feel that you do not have an identity, to feel that there is a you that lacks a role, is itself an identification of the most pervasive kind.
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In feeling we have no role to play, we are only playing the role of having no role. If you don't have a role, you necessarily stop acting.
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Note by "acting" here I mean in the same sense as what we call an actor, that of following a script, taking an identity or improvising a play.
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Certainly things that may be considered as actions in a purely mechanical sense take place, but there is nobody there who is acting!
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All that this talk of liberation amounts to, then, is letting go of acting, and thus the sense of even being an actor.
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We can model enlightenment as an absence, a presence, a state, or a process or call it whatever we like, but we won't find any singular thing.