Imho, unity is the reality, and that what is being discussed are various techniques for overcoming the perception of division. — Jake
Exactly. I couldn't have said it better. — BrianW
I'd bet we can say it better, so perhaps we could try together.
What is the source of the illusion of division?
If we answer that the source of the illusion of division is
incorrect thoughts, then the door is opened to many different competing religions and philosophies etc all attempting to uncover and articulate the correct thoughts. This process has been going on for thousands of years with rather limited constructive result, and at the price of considerable social division and conflict both rhetorical and real. It's debatable whether this process has actually solved more problems than it has caused.
If we answer instead that the source of the illusion of division is
the medium of thought itself, then all of the above can be swept away in a single movement. After all, what would be the point of arguing about competing philosophies for thousands of years if the illusion we are trying to cure arises from that which all philosophies are made of?
If the source of the illusion of division is the medium of thought itself, then a never ending search for the perfect philosophy can be replaced by simple mechanical methods of managing the medium of thought. And so, a solution of sorts becomes far more accessible to very many more people, because the remedy no longer involves sophisticated esoteric concepts and all of that.
In this way of looking at the problem, thought is just another mechanical function of the body which requires ongoing management to remain healthy, just like all our other biological processes. We have to eat, but not too much. We have to sleep, but not too much. We have to think, but not too much. Simple. Obvious. Common sense.
A price tag of this perspective is that we have to let go of the dream of a perfect permanent solution, ie. "enlightenment". If the illusion of division arises from thought itself, and we have to think to survive, then some degree of illusion and thus suffering will always be with us.
Luckily, nature provides a solution here, we'll all be dead so much sooner than we realize. Help is on the way, just hang in there a bit longer!
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But, uh oh, here comes an obstacle to simple solutions. If the problem and solution is basically simple the "clerical class", by which I mean all teachers, gurus, priests, philosophers and shamans etc, are no longer needed. And so the authority generating machine of all religions and philosophies works to make sure the subject remains complicated, elusive, in need of experts.
The clerical class is largely made up of people just like us, articulate people who like complications. And they typically have an added skill, the ability to generate authority. Put all this together, and the result is thousands of years of unnecessary complexity and conflict, all in the name of peace.
The illusion of division which so afflicts us arises directly from the medium of thought we are made of psychologically. That's why suffering is a universal property of the human condition, whatever the time and place, culture, philosophy, or religion etc.