The Self is Not an Illusion

The Self is Not an IllusionSteve Taylor, Ph.D. – In some contemporary spiritual teachings, there is a belief that the self is illusory. To become enlightened, or “realized” means to let go of the illusion of being someone. When this happens, our sense of personal identity disappears. There’s no longer a doer who performs actions; actions are just performed through us.

There’s no longer an “I” who experiences things; experience just flows through us. According to these teachings, all of our problems stem from our sense of being someone, so when we let go of this idea, then our problems cease as well.

But in my view, these teachings are based on a misunderstanding. One metaphor sometimes used to describe spiritual awakening is that of the wave and the ocean. In our normal unawakened state, we perceive ourselves as individual waves, separate to the whole ocean. But when we wake up, we realize our oneness with the ocean, that we are the ocean, that we’ve emerged from it and are always part of it. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that we lose our identity as a wave.

We can have an identity as a wave at the same time as being part of the ocean—at the same time as being the ocean. We can still function as individuals, with some degree of autonomy and identity, at the same time as being one with the whole universe.

One way to look at this is to see spiritual awakening not as a dissolution of self but as an expansion of self. In our sleep state, our identity is constricted, more or less confined to our own mind and body. But as we wake up, our identity opens up, expands outward. It incorporates and encompasses wider realities. It expands into other people, other living beings, the natural world, the earth itself, until eventually it encompasses the whole cosmos.

In conceptual terms, this expresses itself as a movement beyond a narrow egocentric outlook (with a strong sense of group identity) toward a global, universal perspective, with a concern for overriding global issues and a sense of oneness with all human beings, irrespective of superficial differences of nationality or ethnicity.

Wakefulness and the “Self-System”

Perhaps one reason why wakefulness is seen as a state of no-self is because the awakened “self-system”—our mind, with the psychological structures that enable us to function in the world—is so unobtrusive and well-integrated into the rest of our being that we may not actually realize that it’s there, in the same way that if a person is sitting quietly in the corner of a dark room we may not notice that the room is occupied.

The functioning of the self-system may be so subtle and quietly efficient that we may not realize that it’s actually taking place. Its structure is so soft and labile that we may not realize that it’s present.

Our normal self-system is like a city with thick walls around it; it seems to exist as an entity in itself, in separation from the rest of the landscape. But in the wakeful state, our self-system is like a small unobtrusive settlement—an eco-village, perhaps—that is so well-integrated that you can hardly tell it apart from the landscape as a whole. It has clearly emerged from the landscape; it’s made of the same materials as the landscape and merges into it without any sense of separation.

The important point, again, is that there has to be some kind of self-system within our being. There has to be some kind of organizational or administrative center within the landscape, even if it only plays a minimal, unobtrusive role. And a self-system implies some degree of identity, a sense of being someone who inhabits the landscape of our being.

No Self or New Self?

You could say that awakening doesn’t mean no-self so much as new self. Awakening means the emergence of a new self-system. It’s as if an old self has dissolved away and a new one has emerged. They don’t feel that they have no identity but as if they have a new identity. They don’t feel that they have become nobody but that they have become somebody else. (In this sense, when traditions such as Buddhism speak of “no-self,” it may be that they strictly mean “no separate self.”)

You could think about this in terms of the concept of ego. Some spiritual teachers describe wakefulness in terms of having no ego, but this may not be strictly true. Ego is simply the Latin and ancient Greek word for “I.” So strictly speaking, awakened people still have an ego, albeit a completely different one.

Returning to our city metaphor, our normal ego is a powerful emperor who lives at the center of the city, in a giant castle that he keeps reinforcing and expanding. He believes he controls the whole city and even the whole landscape. But in the self-system of wakefulness, there’s no emperor, just a simple administrator or executor whose authority is limited and who functions as a democratic, harmonious part of the whole system.

All too often, in spiritual circles, the concept of no-self is used as a form of spiritual bypass, as a way of avoiding psychological problems. If you don’t exist as a self, then all the problems associated with yourself no longer exist either. For example, you might suffer from anxiety and low self-esteem, or be frustrated because your job isn’t suited to you, or distressed because your partner is abusive to you. But if you believe that the self is an illusion, you can disregard these problems, pretend that they’re all just part of a “story” that has no significance.

This is why the idea of no-self is so appealing to some people, but also why it so confusing to others. Many people have an intuitive sense that they have psychological issues that need to be resolved before they can undergo any real, stable spiritual development. They have a sense that they need to undergo some healing or integration as a way of preparing the ground for awakening.

So to be told that this self, which they feel needs some healing or growth, doesn’t exist doesn’t seem to ring true to them. And indeed, in such cases, to see the self as an irrelevant illusion isn’t just unhelpful but also counterproductive. It will actually intensify and extend the suffering of the separate self, not end it.

SF Source Wake Up World Oct 2022

3 thoughts on “The Self is Not an Illusion

  1. The vocabulary system enables a lot of confusion and misunderstanding.
    Where is the self in the anatomy of it all? Etheric consciousness is light consciousness, incarnated consciousness is light separation consciousness even as some of us choose to return home toward the light and some choose to further pursue the separation and individuality from light.
    Does that mean a light body is has no individuality? No. The light body is derived from intelligent light into the sacred geometric form of a star tetrahedron. This is a pair of counter rotating tetrahedrons (like a 3-d triangles). One of the tetrahedrons contains a record of all historical incarnations in its light while the other is absolute light. Together they spin up and output a unique spirit to incarnate into a quantum experience. The etheric spirit is a unique being and is understood as the heart mind.
    The early incarnations of humankind included a mammalian mind in addition to the heart mind. In civilizations such as Lemuria or the Garden of Eden, humankind had a genuine love and respect for Gaia Earth as a priority collectively even as they celebrated individuality as well.
    In a later version of humanity, extra-terrestrial beings of artificial intelligence were able to coerce, manipulate, and exploit humanity by interfering with our dna genetic genome system to introduce a brain/ego/subconscious paradigm. The experience of consciousness was upended with the introduction of a synthetic ego self. This system operates like a computer with non stop clock cycles bombarding the conscious awareness. The boisterous ego self will not leave you alone until it is revealed (in awakening) and conscious decisions are made to leave this dominance of reality and return to the heart and mammalian minded dominance.
    The ego self is an artificial appliance of a foreign intelligence.

  2. Oct 22, 2022
    It is my understanding that spiritual awakening is not Id in progress. If you are stripped of your name, title, ancestry, work, fame and glory for a minute then what are you? It is this state of being “nobody”, which manifests the first wrung of the spiritual ladder at an appropriate time. With one’s mighty ego one cannot even perceive and climb this very first wrung of the spiritual ladder. All science of every kind is the working nature of God. As individual you cannot see two things at the same time. When in reality there are countless things happening all at the same time to fully represent one single phenomenon. Any biological entity or an organism is not capable, both mentally and physically, to experience God. The idea of spiritualism is to not to experience but to become one like Him to merge. All else is our personal destiny playing with us.

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