You know roughly where your body is at all times, but where in it is your “self”?

Your center of mass is around the solar plexus, yet that doesn’t seem to universally be where people feel the center of their self to be. Most people feel they “are” right behind their eyes, probably in the brain.

Sometimes people have out-of-body experiences, completely changing their anchor for a while.

When pointing at themselves, people tend to point a thumb at their chest or face. Do they feel differently about it, or is it just convenience?

Are you a body with a head full of thinking goop and sensors on top, or are you a head sitting on a body?

And wherever you feel you are, have you felt different at any time? Can you change it?

Personally, I can’t separate the feeling of self from my vision, so “I” am directly behind my eyeballs and I can’t change it.

  • Mothra
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    1 year ago

    So many different answers. I am not going to delve into the self as a concept or why I feel the way I do. I’ve always felt my awareness inside the head, but my sense of self is in the chest. So yeah, both of your examples ring true with me.

    • Deestan@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, explaining these things can be impossible. Would be fascinating to learn more, though :)