Questions 1:03:17 Is it possible for someone to hold annihilationist view and also not self view? 1:04:21 Would it be correct for a person to say “I am” sotapanna? What is the “I” that reaches enlightenment? 1:12:22 Who is doing the seeing? Who is observing the stream of consciousness? 1:16:04 When one becomes an arahat does awareness disappear? 1:18:02 If the self ends with death, what about us having past lives? 1:20:55 Is process of dependent of origination still happening with arahat, but do they not create new kamma because formations do not have “me, myself, and I” attached to it? 1:24:10 How does free will exist if there is no self? Who chooses? 1:28:04 Is there any value in studying other lineages of Buddhism? 1:29:02 When we are contemplating the mental processes, is nibanna when consciousness disappears? 1:30:38 What is the right way to contemplate? 1:33:55 Do we contemplate suffering when we meditate? 1:35:26 Review the 3 asavas 1:35:53 Are there many awareness and "I ams"? Example of bakery. 1:42:51 Is reflection necessary when there is awareness? 1:52:15 Sharing merit