Normally perception is seen as the basic tool to experience life and the world. Therefore it is very provoking to suggest that perception is a part of the illusion of being a separate person. But that is exactly what perception is. Of course, the nature of perception is no-thing, but in the end, how man usually understands the term perception, it energetically implicates apparent separation and duality. It is the apparent 'me', which lives in perception. The notion of perception belongs to the dream world of the apparent 'me'. Here is 'me' (the perceiver), there is e.g. the pain (the perceived) and in between is the process of perceiving. This clearly is a wonderful description of how apparent separation works.
When the dream of separation ends, perception - as described above - ends, too. These three things (perceiver, perception and the perceived) disappear, resp. become one. The apparent end of 'me' is the complete breakdown of a life in experienced separation. The whole game of a separate entity , which lives in perceiving everything as apparently separate from itself, comes to an end, when the energy of being someone collapses and 'me' disappears. The game of living in perception ends. Suddenly unexpectedly.
What remains, if even perception disappears? - No-thing, God, the unkonwn. Is there perception? - Of course not. Who is there to perceive what? In liberation there only is what is. Undivided beauty. No-thing. No perceiver, no perception and nothing to be perceived.