Mellowmarsh

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  1. This is confusing. Can you clarify what you mean by dangerous? Confusing because on the one hand Advaita or Neo-repackaged Advaita is stating there is ''no you stuff''. And yet, solipsism is saying there is a you, and the idea that there are other you's is just YOU imagining those other you's. So it's confusing because according to solipsistic knowledge, there is only you, and all other you's are just (P Zombies) that have no consciousness or mind of their own. Which idea out of those two ideas is dangerous, and why?
  2. Consciousness is mind. Mind is conceptual knowing. Conceptual knowing is illusory. The IS NO ... IS identical to there IS Nothing is everything, and everything is nothing, it's all brain state determinism that was determined to be.
  3. It's a synthetic consciousness. It's a known concept that cannot be known, even to itself.
  4. Yes, there’s a physical universe. AI is a construction too, made from the same illusory knowledge the human mind is made of. So I agree, not needed, but handy for when the human mind is too lazy to repeat itself, whereby it depends on a machine to do its repeating for it.
  5. There’s no claimer, no we, no wrong or right. Except in this conception, the illusory appearance of mirages believed to be real. A real reality that the mind cannot transcend from. Beyond that fixed ridged mind, lay perfect unborn unconscious freedom, a boundless peace, unlimited and unrestricted.
  6. Okay, but I do my best. I’ll endeavour to try harder to give you the answers you prefer to hear. Keep letting me know I don’t know how to answer your basic questions, and I’ll do my best to auto correct them so you can understand them too.
  7. There’s no “ Your” thoughts. Theres thoughts that are a physical process, the chemistry and physics of life are functioning always on an unconscious level of awareness.
  8. And this is why you suffer, because you think it’s your suffering, when it’s not your suffering, at all. And just as suffering and pain, or pleasure arise and falls away , so too does the thought of ownership of those experiences.
  9. Agreed.👍 How absolutely boundless and free and unlimited is that not you. . ❤️💯 So awesomely beautiful.
  10. This is your belief or knowledge so to speak. Which of course is your prerogative to hold to. I have absolutely no argument with your truth because it’s your own truth which is unique to you personally. However, what is your belief or truth there, is not mine here. My truth here, is that the entire cosmos is unconscious unborn. And that it’s only the mind that is born, which is illusory.
  11. I addressed it the only way I knew how. Would you like me to address it another way? Do you have an idea how that other way might appeal to you?
  12. Honestly, I don’t think this has anything to do with spending time on nonduality forums, or with gurus and sages of all ages, it’s just something that is inherently within the mind already that is able to recognise its illusory nature. It’s also able to sense that there’s no escaping the mind or transcending the mind, because to be human is to be conscious you exist conceptually, and that cannot be undone for the human. Humans don’t behave in an unconscious state like nature does, human life is a synthetic reality that is believed to be real, and humans are stuck in this synthetic system that has been of their own making.
  13. It’s an idea arising as a mind. The mind is like liquid thought, but thought cannot be held in mind no more than liquid water can be held by the hand and then be claimed I’ve got it.
  14. I understand that you can’t reason this with others because humans have been conditioned to believe the fiction of knowledge. They’ve been conditioned to believe conceptual language is real including the belief they are a human being separate from reality a cat or a dog. They don’t seem to question their identity at all, they don’t seem to want to ask themselves who told me I am so and so, and so on. But then some do question where their identity came from, and those people who did question it, died properly. Most people don’t die properly, they still hang on to their identity and even call that identity Enlightenment. James is right about what he’s talking about.