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There's SOME kind of entity, though..because if that "nothing" doesn't pay its taxes (and it's not rich enough to do so with impunity, legally), it finds itself in a situation where it feels quite tangible. It's hard to un-think your way out of a prison cell with Big Andre. No?
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Yes, sir. There'll be suffering and pain and death. But to whom? An abstraction? The ego is a slippery thing... a kind of will 'o the wisp... a mirage... as soon as you get right up on it, it disappears...
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Oh, Yeah, in the long run, we're a fart in a whirlwind...BUT, I tore my rotator cuff & this "will 'o the whisp" felt like a flaming charcoal briquet full of searing nerve cells, & there was no 'disappearing.' U R what U R.. WHEN U R..& no longer. Right?
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There is pain but there is no one who is having it. No one owns it. Pain just happens. The "you" is added on to the pain after the fact via the narrative, the story about the pain.
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So, who has to drive to the pharmacy, wait in line & show their ID, which doesn't say "nobody" - drive home, make sure you have something in the stomach, etc. etc.? As the old student asked the master, "Master, if there is no self, whose arthritis IS this?" LOL
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Next time "you" have to take a dump? Why bother? There won't be anyone sitting in the crap & the one after that. Kidding aside, I get your point, but things are as 'real' as they are, while they are. 'You' may be a whisp-y illusion, but isn't food, clothing & shelter involved?
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There will be feeding, clothing, sheltering and dumping. But there is no one doing it. Shit happens. The "you" & "me" exists only in thought. If thinking stops, what is it? It is what it is, is what.
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Yes, It is what it is..now we're in 100% agreement. We can apply lots of adjectives: real, unreal, whisp-y, illusory...& then we can ask the inevitable: "Compared to WHAT? Yes, we can tell the person hanging from a meat hook in a torture cell that it's all just thought. &, So?
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And since "you" are no one, there was never anyone to do any expecting anyway, Right? Was it Beckett who said every word is a stain on silence & nothingness? But, we're human & it seems 2 B in our nature to ponder & communicate while we can, even if it may be ultimately futile.
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Love Samuel Beckett... "The Endgame" is brilliant. Communication is happening here. But there is no one doing it. It just happens. This selfless philosophy is quite en-lighten-ing, actually. It lightens things up... 🙃
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