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Moreover, the content of my thoughts, which I refer to as I, has also been radically changing, from infancy to childhood, adolescence, maturity, and now in old age. Not just that—even this present I is an unceasing stream of consciousness. Yet, taken momentarily at a given time, we grasp the stream of consciousness as a fixed thing and call it I.
Opening the Hand of Thought: Foundations of Zen Buddhist Practice
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