It will be interesting to see if Bhikkhu Samahita agrees with this 
interpretation.

Ian

>This is a very good post. The Buddha taught that all sense perceptions
>are nothing but an error, a miscalculation on the part of the fooled
>mind.
>
>This claim, outrageous as it may appear, can be verified in the Zen
>practice. What Zen practice reveals to us is that all the sense of
>space, time and change, that all of us tend to go through during our
>tenure here on earth, is merely like apparitions in a dream.
>
>This is exactly what your post is talking about. I've really enjoyed
>seeing it articulated that way.
>
>Keep up the good work, and your good intentions too!
>
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>On 8/23/05, Bhikkhu Samahita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Friends:
> >
> >  Overwhelmed, fooled & deceived by simple Sensing!
> >
> >  Touched by contact, while blinded by ignorance, the unlearned and
> >  untrained ordinary person conceives this false & fatal assumption:
> >  'By my eye, ear, nose, tongue and body I clearly sense this & that!
> >  Therefore: "I am"! I perceive this & that: Therefore "Do I Exist".!
> >  I feel this & that: Therefore: "These feelings are mine and me".....!
> >  I experience this & that: Therefore: "These experiences I am"......!'
> >
> >  Then he proliferates this self-deception even further by breeding:
> >  "I am this eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind right here & now!"
> >  "I always was & have been this eye, ear, nose, tongue, body & mind!"
> >  "In the future, I will be this eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind!"
> >  "I am this form, feeling, perception, construction & consciousness!"
> >  "I was this form, feeling, perception, construction & consciousness!"
> >  "I will be form, feeling, perception, construction & consciousness!"
> >  Thereby consolidating the false & constructed notion of a stable Ego!
> >
> >  Finally he externalizes this non-existent entity 'Me' by comparing it:
> >  "I am equal to this and that...", and "I am better than this and that...",
> >  "I am worse than this and that...", thereby creating first egoism, then
> >  pride and arrogance, and moreover detrimental feeling of inferiority...
> >
> >  Clinging to this hypothetical 'I'-idea, which he mistakes for real, he
> >  becomes desperate, when whatever it is, he identifies with, changes,
> >  decays, becomes otherwise, fades away and finally disappears...
> >  He is terrified by the thought: "It is 'I' & 'Me' who changes, decays,
> >  becomes otherwise, fades away and finally disappears..." So big is the
> >  power of this unnoticed idea, that it produces fear, anxiety & horror!!!
> >
> >  There arises no such great panic, when one understands it as it really is:
> >  The six inputs by the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind are not mine,
> >  this is not what I am, this neither is nor belongs to my or any other 
> self!
> >  This form, feeling, perception, construction & consciousness is not mine,
> >  this is not what I am, this neither is nor belongs to my or any other 
> self!!!
> >
> >  Fundamentally releasing from an invisible prison is such understanding...
> >
> >  ________________________________________________________
> >  PS: Please include the word Samahita in any comment, since then
> >  will my automatic mail filters pick it up and I will see it & respond!!
> >  Bhikkhu Samahita, Sri Lanka.
> >
> >  Friendship is the Greatest ...
> >  Let there be Calm & Free Bliss !!!
> >
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> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
> >
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