Guest guest Posted July 9, 2009 Report Share Posted July 9, 2009 Right now, I am speaking with the " I " language, as if referring to myself. To everyone reading, they are thinking " other " ... as though a different " I " were " out there " somewhere. But if " self = other " , what is really being thought about? Suppose if I said the saying " there is no you " is really more accurate than " There is no me " . In other words, I am saying that " I am " refers to everyone. And " you " refers to no one! If there was only " I " anywhere, if everyone is " I " , then... there is no " I " either. Because to have an " I center " , a " you " is necessary. if there is no other, there is no self. And there isn't. Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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