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Self

German: Selbst

Common meaning:
The individual person, the "I", the conscious identity
Clear meaning:
The structure through which the field knows itself as form—not identity, but the center of apparent separation that still carries the memory of unity.

Self is not the “I” you defend—
it is what inhabits form
without mistaking itself for it.

Structurally, the self is not solid
but transparent
a place in the field
where the whole experiences itself as form—for a moment.

It is not a thing—
but a mirror
that eventually turns clear.

The self is not who you are—
it is
how you remember
that you were never separate.