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Monday, February 2, 2015
"Me" as an impersonal process.
The impersonal process, "me", is going to do what it came here to do. If it is going to meditate, it will do so- meditation will happen. If it is going to take drugs, it will do so- drug taking will happen. If it 'decides' to change, it will do so- change will appear to happen.
In any case, and every case, it's all just an impersonal operation.
Q: What, if anything, is aware of the impersonal process taking place?
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