Markus
Forgottenticket
Michael Ossipoff
Rich
I think the biggest argument against it has always been "where does your mind end and mine begin" what are the boundaries? — JupiterJess
1. The universe has to be balanced. — Markus
Everything must have sprung from something, and that something, I assume, is consciousness. — Markus
If you ponder about it carefully you will notice that all we are is a mere perspective that perceives and is aware — Markus
What tells you we are not the same mind? — Markus
Markus
Perhaps we need to precisely define what you mean by ''same''. — TheMadFool
Forgottenticket
There is no need to have boundaries. Individual minds are analogous to waves in the ocean, distinct but part of. Mind and body are a seamless continuum of substantially, the continuum that stretches from quantum to atom to molecules. — Rich
Rich
People don't know what someone else is thinking nor is there any visible change to anyone or really anything around them when they are. — JupiterJess
Forgottenticket
Rupert Sheldrake's morphicgenesis theory does depend upon a hierarchy of morphic fields — Rich
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What I mean by that is that there is no difference between your mind and my mind. They are not a separate entities. — Markus
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Forgottenticket
Interesting article (and comments afterward) about dissolving the ego. Disregard the psychedelic aspects if you wish for a purer description of the process. — 0 thru 9
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