Ownerless Movement Sander Schevers
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Nothing is being taught here. Nothing is being offered. What appears does not point to a center, a self, or an owner. Thought, sensation, and movement arise without belonging to anyone. The sense of being someone is not found in what happens, but appears through thought and description. There is no path. No method. No conclusion. Only what appears — without a center.

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These books explore what appears without assuming a center or a self. Thought, sensation, and action are looked at directly, not as something owned or controlled, but as movements that arise on their own. Language and thought are seen to create the sense of being someone, linking what appears to a center that is not found. Nothing is added to what happens. Nothing is removed. No system is presented. No method is given. Only what appears — as it appears.




