My answer to this loaded question is: no, it is not.

Very well put. People confuse awareness and meta-awareness. Like I know and I know that I know.Interesting perspective, but I see Lacanian concepts more as intellectual ideals than lived realities. In my view, 'I AM' is not something language creates—language is an expression of I AM. We are not fabricated by speech; we are revealed through it. Consciousness isn't a byproduct of words, but the very ground on which language stands.
To say the self is merely a loop of linguistic constructs is to overlook the deeper essence of being—the silent awareness that precedes both thought and word. Yes, language shapes our experiences, but the 'we' that speaks was already present, already aware.
I believe the real confusion begins when we claim that what escapes experience is the true reality. That, to me, feels like mistaking absence for depth. Instead, I see all things—language, thought, feeling, even the sense of 'I'—as interconnected threads within the same living tapestry. There is no separate I, no separate language, no isolated observer. All is part of the same unfolding essence. That’s what defines us.
It's based on physicality of reality, but it's just a collection of ideas we got from school. Universe could be mental in the end.As important as consciousness might be for individuals, and of only human individuals which is a ridiculously small fraction of what consciousness has been in this planet, the world simply has been and will continue to be independent of it. Our type of being definitely does not represent the rest of biological existence, which we are individually and communally the great abusers and destroyers of. And much less extending anything of our human nature to the atomic eternals.
That’s the positive way of looking at … it!Interesting perspective, but I see Lacanian concepts more as intellectual ideals than lived realities. In my view, 'I AM' is not something language creates—language is an expression of I AM. We are not fabricated by speech; we are revealed through it. Consciousness isn't a byproduct of words, but the very ground on which language stands.
To say the self is merely a loop of linguistic constructs is to overlook the deeper essence of being—the silent awareness that precedes both thought and word. Yes, language shapes our experiences, but the 'we' that speaks was already present, already aware.
I believe the real confusion begins when we claim that what escapes experience is the true reality. That, to me, feels like mistaking absence for depth. Instead, I see all things—language, thought, feeling, even the sense of 'I'—as interconnected threads within the same living tapestry. There is no separate I, no separate language, no isolated observer. All is part of the same unfolding essence. That’s what defines us.
I think it's also important to keep in mind that the "I AM" is experiential. We can conceptualize about it literally forever, but that won't come close to matching the raw reality of it.
This description of a 5-MeO-DMT breakthrough paints a nice picture of what it's like. And of course, this extreme expression of being can be experienced by a dedicated sober meditation practitioner as well.
lol right, for sure. I guess that's the paradox of a true ego death at this magnitude. Words fail me when I'm talking about it, as it's basically unspeakable.Ok, but bear with me …
I’m not so certain an I can experience AS AN I what it has no words for.
Sure thing. Just wanted to share what is close to my understanding. I can't put it as eloquently as Bernardo.I love books, or documentaries, but I love hearing the views of nexus members more! If every question can be solved by 'look what this wise person said about this subject' then we might as well not discuss anything here![]()

I feel you. I can't watch any movies anymore, and it was my passion for years.I'm sure you are right about cultural influence on philosophy. Lately I seem to have reached a point where almost everything I read or listen to on platforms like youtube feels hollow and naive.
All I could ever hope to learn is contained within. Within you, within me. In the quiet, unknown minds of ordinary humans.



Can you expand and leave behind?
While being intimate with what is?