One question also came up for me during the Sunday call. Jack, I believe at one point towards the end of the call, you mentioned something about ‘storyless’ experience — or drew a distinction between ‘story’ and ‘storyless’ (playing on ‘zeroless’). I wanted to ask if you could say more about that. For instance, if we are telling stories but do not realize it — say, we do not realize that ‘substance’ is a story — then that could be said to be a type of ‘storyless’ experience (story is forgotten). I am sure you mean something different than this, but I am not entirely clear what you are suggesting, and how it compares to the ‘zeroless,’ so I would like to ask for a little clarification.
Best wishes,
Bruce