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Sunday, April 10, 2011
“I” is subjectivity forever
When I read the chapter of "THE IDEALIZATION OF DISIDENTIFICATION" in this book, I shouted “Oh, great!!”
Why did I shout? That is because some paragraphs in the chapter were very insightful for me. “I (self)” is always, always, always subjectivity, so “I” is never objectified. In the past, I have regarded “I” as feelings, experiences or thoughts. Instead, “I” is subjectivity forever and ever. Thinking about this, I remembered the idea of “emptiness” in Buddhism.
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