Seraphis:
I have to say, I disagree with you so much about the below. I used to be into nondual teachings (which includes Advaita Vedanta and Chan Buddhism), and such teachings are really into this nihilistic no-self business.
Eventually I reached the point where I allowed myself to "seriously" question what the so-called ego lacking enlightened people have to say, and found that they are wrong.
God, the Creator, Source Being, whatever name you prefer, found a way to use the creative aspect of his being so many souls that have a substantial reality can exist.
I once had this experience while pondering what it means to be "One Self." Suddenly I found myself walking down a city street (non-physically). I was very happy and excited because I understood that everything is one self. I walked up to strangers and hugged them and they hugged me back, because they too understood that everything is one self. Then I hugged my mother and we didn't experience each other as one self, because our mother/son ideas prevented us from doing so. Then I hugged a lady I found physically attractive (she also found me attractive) and we couldn't experience each other as one self, because we viewed each other according to sex-based concepts.
It isn't our sense of self that keeps us separate from each other, it is our self-centered viewpoints that do so. If it wasn't for the fact that each of us exists in a "very" substantial way we couldn't share love in a substantial way, because there wouldn't be anybody to share it.
The goal is to develop ourselves and find what is possible, rather than negating ourselves. Eventually we become souls who know how to make use of the knowledge we've gained in a very wise and loving way.
Going by what I've experienced and figured out we are headed for a state of being where we are one and many at the same time.
An added note, one might ask one self why so many supposed "I" lacking people have allowed themselves to be treated in a worshipful way?
I've feel so blessed to be free of the no-self "belief system" I used to be caught up in. I now know that my individuality is a precious gift that won't prevent me from experiencing love and oneness with others. We'll wholeheartedly share our precious gifts with each other.
P.S. It isn't a matter of some illusory thoughts forming the illusion of an individual until the thoughts along with the individual dissapear. Rather, belief system constructs belong to entities (souls) that have a definite existence. Some entities find a way to believe that they don't exist. Of course they couldn't have such a belief if they didn't exist.
Seraphis1 wrote on Mar 23rd, 2011 at 3:09pm:Hi All: I am sorry to burst your bubbles, but, something had to be said to at least put into the discussion something that comes closer to the truth.
There is no individuality outside your own personal belief system constructs. If you eventually realize yourself...i.e... become one with the Eternal Self... you will discover that Oneness is everywhere all at once and there is no individuality... but, then that is the Absolute in altitude and takes quite a lot of spiritual evolution to experience it... but, it is intellectually graspable... just some food for thought... lads and lass...
S.