The "you" was from the perspective of later when "you" reconstitutes, and you remember having an experience in which "you" were not there. But you have the memory nonetheless. Yes it is a paradox. That is what makes it interesting and why we are talking about it. DUH!
Sorry IAmMe, decided to edit out some of my "language" as unnecessary distraction before I saw your post... yes I did mention something with those terms, just to be clear.
No, nice try but I'm afraid that doesn't work. If you have no sense of self then obviously you cannot experience anything. If you are sufficiently conscious for your memory to be taking it all in then your sense of self is functioning perfectly. Y'follow?
People can be perfectly conscious on alcohol while not knowing who they are.
No, I wasn't talking aboout being unconscious on alcohol. People can be perfectly conscious on alcohol while not knowing who they are. And several people have said when they are in this state on psychedelics they would not be lucid.
No, nice try but I'm afraid that doesn't work. If you have no sense of self then obviously you cannot experience anything. If you are sufficiently conscious for your memory to be taking it all in then your sense of self is functioning perfectly. Y'follow?
When you are in the middle of a roller coaster ride, how many of your "past memory" parts are you accessing. I bet exactly 0.
How many of the things you think when you're stoned turn out to have much basis in reality?
Well we're all agreed then. Ego-loss is a feeling people get when they've read Leary talking about ego-loss and they're stoned. I'll certainly go along with that. But lets not try and link it to Buddha-hood or whatever else eh?