I won't disagree with this,
it's close enough to my experience

On Mar 21, 8:11 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> "I am" is not an "in here" phenomena looking "out there" at a frightening
> universe full of dangerous things - "I am" shows up as a function of what is
> in the clearing "out here" at the edges of experience both finite and
> anti-finite. That is to say that a contracted individual was never "born
> into" a world, rather IT is "of" this world and comes into being in a
> relationship with physical existence that cannot be separated from physical
> existence itself. Paradoxically "I am" both real and unreal and the dance
> between all that is "me" can be truly magical.

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