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Is the subjective point of view the actual “you”?
(Originally published in QUORA – with slight modifications). Title was provided by them. It would have been more correct to say ‘subject’ or ‘subjectivity’ instead of ‘subjective point of view’, which amounts to circularity or redundancy. QUESTIONER – I … Continue reading
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Tagged 'subjective', advaita, Consciousness, empathy, experience, life, limited view, mind, non-duality, self, separateness, spirituality, transcendence, uniqueness, world
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Anthropomorphism (again) and higher logic.
What do you think of the justonelook.org (childhood memory) quick self inquiry method? X. If you really go into it, higher logic shows that the ‘I’ principle or awareness/consciousness is the only ‘thing’ existing, as Krishna Menon puts it: “The … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropomorphism, awareness, higher logic, Intelligence, knowledge, Krishna Menon, non-duality, reality, sense perception, subjective experience, Upanishads, world
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Revolt against existence – 3rd answer
3. Everything is perfect… there is nothing wrong. We get back what we have created with our thoughts, words and acts.. The second part of that paragraph (starting with ‘there is nothing wrong…’) is only a partial answer, pertaining to … Continue reading
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Tagged advaita, division, Fullness, knowledge, life, mind, mithya, mundane, Perfection, reality, self, Shankara, suffering, the Self, world
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Everything is Consciousness (the world its play)
Its (Yoga Vasishta’s) teaching is that everything is Consciousness, including the material world, and that the world is as you see it. This is absolutely true. The world is nothing but the play of Consciousness. Abhinavagupta, the great tenth century … Continue reading
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Tagged Abhinavagupta, Parashakti, samsara, sensory experience, Shaivism, Shiva, world
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