
"If I try to seize the Self of which I feel sure, if I try to define and to summarise it, it is nothing but water slipping through my fingers."
Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus
Understanding our innermost genuine essence demands neither the succour of emotion nor meticulous discernment. Moreover it is unequivocal that recognizing that no single, definite, encapsulating us ever existed, does not mean the cessation of investigation. In my view, a perspicacious student, grounded within their foundation, with ceaseless inquiry, will remain unchanged, persisting in their pursuits, attuning with their mentor and cultivating mindfulness each and every day. By remaining faithful in this unencumbered realization through continuous practice, you begin to expose an opportunity to transcend selfishness, liberate for compassionate altruism and ultimately operate within a context of pure philanthropy where non-engagement persists.
Liberation of consciousness, freed from our self-imposed constructs of identity, facilitates for purposes of self-amelioration and contribution to the alleviation of others' distress alike, and so, through unwavering engagement in enunciated behaviour, we commence to reject constraints born from adherence to those in-born preprogrammed identities.
Disavowing the very notion of self-hood, not boundaries by formality, permits us to deliberately ascertain alternative identities which nurture wellbeing free from the burden of futile suffering - offering a solution to speciesism.
More explication on speciesism can be perused here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciesism.
A documentary demonstrating the irreversible catastrophe caused by deforestation in Borneo :