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The speaker posits that our bodies—like our minds—are mere accumulations gathered through life. Our bodies are composed of food transformed into physicality, and our minds are aggregates of the impressions and experiences we collect. This distinction prompts a crucial question: if the body and mind are external to the self, then where does “you” reside?
Experiencing Beyond Physicality
The conversation progresses towards a fundamental realization: true spirituality emerges when one transcends the physical self. Spirituality is defined not as a belief system, ideology, or religion, but as an experiential journey into dimensions beyond the corporeal form. This awareness, when achieved, can mark the end of suffering—both physical and mental.