Selflessness of Phenomena
Phenomena is that which appears to our faculties. That is, the object which presents itself is nothing without our senses having grasped its presence and our minds having interpreted the there that is there within the object as it is perceived. Without the dynamic of just my seeing the computer sitting on my desk, this computer would mean absolutely nothing to me. In the same way, a face in the crowd is but a face in the crowd until the body donning such a face bumps into me or makes some form of interaction with me or some form of gesture that grabs my attention. Therefore, Phenomena is a no-thing and as a no-thing it is devoid of any idea of "Selfness". Had I lived on some secluded island far off the grid, extracting nectar from some paradisiacal fruit for my sustenance and had never known even what "the grid" means, how might I approach the introduction of a computer? And, you know what? Let's just say, for argument's sake, that t...