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  • This sounds great, but the fact is, I've "experienced" the loss of the sense of "I" -- after waking from surgery, I passed out in the recovery room. I was standing awake one moment -- the next, I found myself sprawled on the floor in a heap. Where did the "I" go in the intervening moment? Nowhere. My consciousness ceased to function. If I'd hit my head when I fell and died, I would never had known about it. *I* would have been standing one moment and just "gone" the next.

    No more "I."

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  • @dynamonnn Oh, please spell and write like an English-speaking human being when you post these replies. And also, please, don't attempt to tell me what I did or didn't experience. There's a reason I put quotes around that word. It's because I didn't "experience" anything at all. There wasn't anything to concentrate on. I might as well tell you to concentrate on what you see behind your head.

    The answer is *nothing* - your vision doesn't extend that far. When I blacked out, I was UN-conscious.

  • cool vdeo man______there's lot of things 2 learn 4m u

  • cool vdeo man______there's lot of things 2 learn 4m u

  • gr8 thinkin bro......

    keep on thinik in diz way........

    1 day wll com wen i wll ask ur autograph......i hope u wll gv me na?

  • chaal beh!!

  • Darun re

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