Barry writes snipped:
It's the same thing we see in those who feel that *their* subjec-
tive experiences are better than other people's subjective experiences.

Tom T:
Another way to look at any and all experiences is as a storage device.
We have an "Experience" and the reason we do is that we are currently
unable to fully process all the knowledge that was presented by that
"Experience". As we go back into said Experience and ask it for the
Knowledge or Understanding it has for us,we gradually take that
Experience off the puja table and assimilate it into who we really
are. In other words as we convert it from storage device to
understanding it becomes less and less available as memory and just
becomes accepted as who we are. Hope that rings a bell for some here.
As in where did all those fantastic experiences go to. Tom

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