Mellowmarsh

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  1. There’s no room in here for two. This town ain’t big enough for the both of us, and it ain’t me who’s going to leave. No one comes and no one leaves, and no one is a beggar in their own kingdom.
  2. I don’t. I doesn’t know. I is already being known. The known knows nothing.
  3. The "it" does not refer to a specific person, or object. Instead, it functions as a dummy subject (or placeholder) Dummy subject see nothing, know nothing.
  4. That’s why death is the greatest of all gift. Of all the things I’ve lost I miss my mind the most.
  5. There is no reality. Who told you there’s a reality, and did you believe what you were told was true?
  6. It’s conveying it’s not a “someone” that knows. You are the knowing that cannot be known, because the known knows nothing. This knowing is alone, one without a second, identical to not-alone.
  7. It’s nothing to do with changing your life, or not getting what you want. It’s about being aware of your nonexistence. It’s about innately and intuitively knowing you don’t exist the way you thought you did. It's about knowing you know nothing.
  8. It’s okay, you’re not alone in not-knowing.
  9. Presence is only known, in this conception, known but never seen. The conceived known knows nothing, sees nothing.
  10. Nonduality is ultimately about a shift in perception rather than an intellectual fact. Only a tiny fraction of the global population likely well under 1% has a mature, functional, and lived grasp of it. The Breakingthewall character isn’t one of the 1% clearly by the way you speak to people about this. Breakingthewall is a known concept, the concept known has no knowing of its own because the character is already being known. The known know nothing.
  11. There are no actions in reality, only reactions. The self is a synthetic mental construct. There can be the awareness of your thought, emotion, and sensory inputs, but the "observer" itself (pure awareness) seems to recede infinitely whenever you try to turn your attention back onto it. It is the ultimate subject, making it impossible to objectify. Advaita Vedanta philosophy describes pure awareness as (the silent witness). It posits that awareness requires no other light to be known, and it cannot be seen by the mind because it is the very nature of the mind. Cognitive science often explains this as a result of how our brains process information. The brain cannot run a "meta-analysis" of its own baseline processing in real-time without infinite regress, meaning it can only observe the outputs (thoughts, feelings) rather than the mechanism of observing itself.
  12. You are alone, an only child, and so am I Let’s both yearn together for something that will always be unattainable. 🥹
  13. There are not two separate things ("me" and "the universe") You are the universe experiencing itself from a specific vantage point. You are unable to be attached to yourself because you are never detached from yourself.
  14. The self is a word, all words are labels and all labelled things know nothing of their existence. Existence never knows it exists. The observer is the observed. The Reality is that Consciousness is a single mirror reflecting itself. The mirror is empty fullness, full of emptiness, the mirror is the placeholder of its own empty reflection.