I suspect that some of the subtleties are lost on me after a single read,
but you've left me feeling that vanity is the highest and most noble human
virtue of all. By your reckoning, thinking "I" is a defining act of the
individual and is antithetical to your notion of "oneness". You didn't
explain how this is anything other than a good thing.

On another note: Denial of the self, the "I", to me, seems like no realistic
basis for the furtherance of human morality. It might be easy to describe a
mode of morality where the individual's desires and foibles are glossed
over, but it's unworkable... and thank goodness for that! We're not ants,
Pat.

Ian

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