Blog Post 4-9-25

The senses of beingness, awareness, and knowingness seem fundamental, offering a sense of stability and understanding. Yet they are only aspects of the illusory sense of presence—the feeling of a separate “I” that exists, observes, and knows. This triad sustains the illusion of selfhood, reinforcing the belief in a conscious center experiencing life. But when the sense of presence dissolves, these aspects fall away as well. There is no beingness for existing, no awareness for perceiving, no knowing for understanding. This is complete as it is—with no need of presence at all.