"When you think about this Awakening, which is an impersonal event
which happens through a body-mind mechanism, you have to assume,
because of your own lifetime of experience, that there is someone there
for whom this experience happens. You can't imagine an impersonal
happening of that kind, or what an impersonal experiential state would
be, because there is no such thing as an impersonal experiential state.
It is incomprehensible, literally incomprehensible. Yet that is what it
is... -- Wayne Liquorman, from "Acceptance of What IS"
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