When we look out we don't see our eyes nor our head. We are like headless, we just have a ball of light on our shoulders - our consciousness.
In our thoughts we are an object, we stop being the subject (the one that looks) and we become an object (one being looked at).
If we are the headless one we help ourselves to squash vanity.
We think about ourselves in the third person as if we are an object. For example if our name is David we pretend to go into the minds of other people and we think thoughts about ourselves like “David did that well, David messed that up.” Trying to mimic what others will be thinking about us.
What happens is that we leave our seat as the headless one, as the headless one we remember ourselves and we are more our consciousness.
End (3656).
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