Life-Sense

Direct experience requires remaining as life rather than becoming identified as something else. Accumulating identities can cause the fundamental sense of life to be forgotten. A biologically alive person may appear inwardly lifeless when…

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Direct experience requires remaining as life rather than becoming identified as something else. Accumulating identities can cause the fundamental sense of life to be forgotten. A biologically alive person may appear inwardly lifeless when direct life is buried under roles, ideologies, and inherited definitions. The purpose is to remove accumulated identities that obscure direct aliveness.