Have you tried any psychedelics or achieved a deep meditative state? In other words, have you actually done anything that would result in the loss of your sense of self? — DingoJones
No-self simply means no enduring changeless thing can exist. It applies equally to everything and not just the self. — praxis
If there is no god (and i acknowledge that possibility) then all of history is interpreted by flawed humans and flawed perspectives very often create even more or even worse flawed perspectives. — christian2017
instead we could all be a collective entity — Philosophical Script
All sorts of physical trauma, even extremely severe can be fully recovered from. — Coben
And we can do it. That is, we can imagine numerous events occurring simultaneously. — Bartricks
Can we then dismiss ALL events that are temporally simultaneous as having nothing to do with causation for the sole reason of an absence of spatial contiguity? — TheMadFool
Do you see abuse as inevitable that you must ask about fragility and resilience to abuse? — TheMadFool
. One might get closest to a definition of mental health in terms of being (appropriately) responsive to the environment, at which point, you can infer that current society is on this measure profoundly sick, and deep personal unhappiness and alienation is a sign of mental health. — unenlightened
to be able to live with oneself is the happiness goal, and that I would say is more or less achievable in most cases, with the caveat that one cannot maintain a separation between the person and the trauma, so that to be healed is to become someone else, or in old-fashioned language to be 'born again', which is first to die - psychologically. — unenlightened
It leaves the question as to whether mania - madness - itself can produce anything of real worth. At the moment it seems to me that can only be in a negative sense, the words and pictures - the works - produced by madness being ultimately a kind of accident, and of only incidental or accidental value. — tim wood
It’s true that disease, illness and pain are keen reminders of our mortality, but to push it a little further, they should remind you that you are a body, as fragile as you are finite. — NOS4A2
Altruism [moral]. Care for another without reciprocity or extrinsic benefit (i.e. utility). Suffering [fact] is a visceral appeal for help to which (most) fellow sufferers, ceteris paribus, involuntarily respond. Choice begins with how, not with whether or not, to help; sympathy (or it's absence) is dispositional and/or conditioned [moral fact]. And eusociality is the (highly correlative, or self-reinforcing) consequence - gossamer-thin veneer though it may be. — 180 Proof
.. pointless, or arbitrary, because everything you/we say or value is pointless, or arbitrary, according nihilism. Nihilism about nihilism refutes itself. Thus, merely a self-serving(?) fiction (or crutch). — 180 Proof
We are all still alive so doesn't seem like we have failed to me? — Mark Dennis
I honestly don't feel like you or others have effectively refuted my claims enough for me to believe the universe is absent value or meaning — Mark Dennis
Evidently you know nothing about adaptive pragmatism — Mark Dennis
If you want to get at the true meat of the matter from you perspective; you need to ask yourself what Meaning and Meaningless mean and question their very nature. Then ask if anything has meaning and ask if anything is meaningless. — Mark Dennis
No one is trying to claim authority with their moral views and observations, they are all guides — Mark Dennis