Abstract
If we pay careful attention to our experience, the presence of awareness running through it all is so evident, that it seems nothing short of insanity to deny it. The forms taken by this awareness seem to be many and various: seeing, hearing, feeling, remembering, imagining, dreaming, deciding. Awareness is what we truly are. Without it, all would be utter blackness, total death, nothing. Awareness is what makes the difference between a dead, behaving body and a living human being, albeit the behaviour is exactly the same. Anyone who pretends that we only seem to be aware, overlooks the fact that he can easily enough discover that he himself is aware, in the very act of pretending that he only seems to be so.