Okay-
Please respond to the following statements..
There is only one I.
The I is common to all people.
We all recognize I, but believe it to be connected to the body and formed by thoughts.
This I is not removed and far off .. it is not different from the I that is always present for each person, except in that it isn't personal. The I is without personal individual descriptors. The I is just plain.. I-ness and it is always present..
The end.
Response:
That is the entire "story!"
The "I", which is Consciousness itself, becomes personal when "thought of" from the ideas which comprise a mental image of "I."
There is actually no "I," no absolute and relative, no time, no space - it's all a fiction of the mind, which is like saying: the mind is another word for the function of "becoming" - all arises, in and as thoughts, with the first thought of "I am."
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