The Virtual Self
This document explores the philosophical and scientificconcepts of the "self" or "I," referred to as the VirtualEmpirical Self (VES). It examines how the VES is perceivedthrough sensory input and brain processes, highlighting that it is considereda virtual entity rather than a physical one. The textcontrasts Western philosophical views with those of various religions likeHinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Jainism, and Buddhism, which offerdiverse interpretations, including the concept of a soul or multipleselves. Furthermore, it discusses how the VES can be asource of both good and evil and how detachment of the VES,particularly through meditation or purposeful activity, can lead to painreduction and a more meaningful life.
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