Hey now, that's quite the emotional responsive vibe you have for someone speaking so passionately against ego.
Assuming I am claiming my senses (as well as the philosopher I quoted) in a possessive sense, is running ahead of my sentiment, foolish and simply false. Classifications such as "Yours" or "Mine" or any word for that matter are made in attempts to detail our proximity and relationship to any given event or phenomenon.
And yes, this specific experience I'm involved in is uniquely mine. But just because it is mine does not synonymously mean it is not shared. I fully embrace this, like I had prefaced my entire prior post.
Thanks for the prayers, interpersonal extensions are what make this experience all the more valuable.