Blog Post 5-14-25

 


The illusory "me" can imagine that its own absence will somehow be known—that there is something left to recognize there is no one. Yet knowing is part of the illusion, reinforcing the belief in an experiencer. It only sustains the sense that something real is happening to someone. The idea of realizing no-self is just another layer of the dream of "me." When the illusory sense of self disappears, there is no awareness, no insight, and no witness to describe what remains. What’s left is not a clearer view, but simply this—completely unknowable from the start.