The sense of self sits on the fence between being the unknown subject “us” that we're looking for and an object in our consciousness. It is paradoxical, and we tend to feel we're at the end of the line when we hit a paradox, so we drop it. But there's another approach, which is to let it become a koan—which doesn't yield to reason, but we can let the mind try to feel its way into it or beyond it. » About the author: Art Ticknor.
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