Nisargadatta said (I am paraphrasing): "You think that you are a body born into the world but, in reality, the world is born into you." It's a poignant pointer. The idea of being a limited being is nothing more than a thought form taken to be true. After such a thought has come and gone, you will still be. What are you? No-thing.
Not being a thing and, therefore, not having definable perceptible qualities, what problems can you have?
Being boundless emptiness, to which a concept of limitations has no meaning, what dividing line marks your horizon?
If you were not, no thing could appear. Every possible appearance is simply an expression of your registering openness.
Morgan Caraway
Blessed Disillusionment
Non-Duality Press
p.104
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