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Dan: Hi Greg, if that is your name. Where are you? I may ask, but I

can't look... there's no place to seek you... Here seems to be experience

that is inexplicable and empty of

what is usually construed as its substance or meaning.

There is nothing "out there." There is no one "in here."

These events that are occurring -

they happen "no place," can't be validated or invalidated. There is no

truth or fiction to them. And what can we say that experience is?

Simply "this," or something that happens nowhere to no one. Well, nothing

much is left then, is it...

>Greg Goode : If we investigate closely, we just might find that experiences

>do not happen through the body. That the body is not something that serves

>as a conduit for experience-it is ITSELF nothing more than experiences. It

>is experienced as sensations, feelings and thoughts. And where do these

>sensations, feelings and thoughts happen? Not in or through the body, not

>anywhere in fact. Totally non-localized. Any localization is itself just an

>experience.

>

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At 11:18 AM 9/14/99 , Dan Berkow, PhD wrote:

>"Dan Berkow, PhD" <berkowd

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>Dan: Hi Greg, if that is your name. Where are you? I may ask, but I

>can't look... there's no place to seek you... Here seems to be experience

> that is inexplicable and empty of

> what is usually construed as its substance or meaning.

> There is nothing "out there." There is no one "in here."

> These events that are occurring -

> they happen "no place," can't be validated or invalidated. There is no

>truth or fiction to them. And what can we say that experience is?

>Simply "this," or something that happens nowhere to no one. Well, nothing

>much is left then, is it...

 

 

 

 

!Mu!

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