@atmosblack I can relate to you finding it difficult to relate to the human experience. I have been through the same experience, but in a way it is a blessing. It gives you an opportunity to keep a distance and observe. Since childhood I have been an observer, and often wondering what is this place? Where am I? What am I doing here? A lot of questions, that would compel me to try to make sense of this existence. But then, now when I look back, it is this separation from being identified with being a "being" is what helps you "be" what you truly are. A witness to life and all its experiences. At the end of the day, I find life to be a mystery, and when I ask myself Who Am I? That is also a mystery. This troubled the mind initially, not getting an answer, but now I rejoice in the fact! Cheers!
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Indeed. The moment you seem to know who you are, you have objectified yourself. The true Self will always stay a mystery. How de-light-ful! 🙏
Amen!