spooky2
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Not a joke Vee, indeed, it's an observation which is at the heart of the issue. What you noticed shows the "outward" character of "our" body. It's still the thing which we can control the most, but not to the extent we want to. Think as well of heartbeat frequence, breathing (while sleeping even!), blood pressure, and all the zillion issues we have with our body, and the zillion functions which are running without our conscious control. This clearly indicates that there is a "me" and there, outside of me, is a body. My body is part of the world which I perceive. And when you drive a car, and you suddenly have to react to something in traffic, you might realize that your body is not only flesh, but as well your car (no matter if Volkswagon or Lamborghini). Isn't it?
Spooky
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