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| I talked with my teacher about subject/object relationship
I am the subject, my car is the object, I can focus on the car and become obsessed with the car and my life be all about the car, so to a large extent I am the car.
the car cannot focus on me and become me though. I am the subject and it is the object
I am the subject, the money is the object. I can focus on the money and become obsessed with the money and my life be all about the money, so to a large extent I am the money. the money cannot focus on me and become me though. I am the subject and it is the object
I am the subject, fear is the object, I can focus on the fear and become obsessed with the fear and my life be all about the fear, so to a large extent I am the fear.
the fear cannot focus on me and become me though. I am the subject, fear is the object
If I am the subject and my thoughts are objects, what am I? | |
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| Frequently, I am the object of wrath (my students, my spouse). ![](http://yogisource.com:81/forums/images/emoticons/veryhappy.gif) | |
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| Dear TS: Your question's answer will vary depending on the philosophy or logic of the person who gives the answer. I am giving you the answer in one way and one should not mix this with or compare with other philosophy/logic.
The answer is your ego. More clarification of this answer shall be found in the book which I sent you today. | |
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