It's not just me who says so — TerraHalcyon
This was deep, man. — Zolenskify
Have you red "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle? — Zolenskify
First of all, what do you mean by the "sense of self" and the "self" itself? Also about the concept of "ego", which features in the title of the topic. I believe you must start from that, because I know well that people mean different things about them. What matters though is what do you mean by them, since this is your topic. Don't you agree?I think there is a difference between the sense of self and the self itself. — hopeful
However, what Tolle means by "time" or having a "sense" of it, is the anxiety that comes with the need to meet a deadline, needing to wake up early, or running late for instance - being "on time" as we know it. — Zolenskify
For example, having a job, and the "on-timely" nature that comes along it, is not an expectation we have of animals. — Zolenskify
(many of these expectations being unnecessary and sort of arbitrary - but ultimately result from the human condition - according to Tolle) — Zolenskify
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