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What is Consciousness? -All Questions Answered

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Thank you, Ted-Ed, very cool.

 

 


"The greatest illusion of all is the illusion of separation." - Guru Pathik

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It is really sad how much consciousness gets pushed in some unreal corner by science. Consciousness is not dependent on anything outside it. It is the fundamental source. There is 100% nothing else than consciousness. The most real thing for them is something that they have never experienced or will ever experience, the real "objective" world which makes consciousness. The paradigm is so radically twisted. 

Ofc in that paradigm, these models can be helpful and applicable. But the foundation of science prohibits actual contact to consciousness. It is only allowed to be put into models and itself is not important for the universe. 

Good video if you keep the metaphysics in mind

 


I know you're tired but come. This is the way - Rumi

 

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@Robi Steel it's actually really interesting watching a video like this with the correct metaphysical lens. Because the actual science (observation) is good, it's the conclusions they come to which are incorrect. It's crystal clear how the materialist paradigm is informing their every move, keeping them locked out of truth. 


"The greatest illusion of all is the illusion of separation." - Guru Pathik

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2 hours ago, Robi Steel said:

Consciousness is not dependent on anything outside it

@Robi Steel If consciousness is all there is , how can something be outside of it ? 

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@TheAvatarState Very interesting video  Thanks!


"Buddhism is for losers and those who will die one day."

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This is a nice explanation of relative, personal consciousness based on a materialist framework. There are other levels of consciousness as well.

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