Mellowmarsh

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  1. You mean like a newborn baby in a crib, knowing nothing, just pure consciousness totally dependent on another for its very survival ? Why though, we are human beings, not mute animals or trees, or ocean life. Our entire lives depend on our natural capacity to communicate conceptual language. Why not include this aspect of ourselves?
  2. What’s up with labelling things. You don’t want to eat tomato soup if it says chicken on the label, do you?
  3. Every single person is you from a new point of view.
  4. Because it’s directly experienced to be absolutely perfect.
  5. You know You live. You knowing You. What is You. You are You. No word can define what is You, or, every word defines what is You. It’s all You.
  6. No separate one ( plural ) is saying they are God. That’s not what is being pointed to. “You are God” can be heard as a unitary statement. The “You” pointing, is analogous to the one same aliveness that’s aware of itself living as and through each and every body. That’s God.
  7. When the student is ready. You’re welcome.
  8. No, they are not thinking they are a “someone” at all. Where are you getting that idea from? It’s not a “someone” that knows. You are the knowing that cannot be known. That’s God. That’s unconditional Solipsism without the ISM - ALONE SELF The word "solipsism" comes from the Latin words "solus" (alone) and "ipse" (self), combined with the Greek-derived suffix "-ism" to denote a state or condition.
  9. But why would I want to control anything about knowing I’m alive? Aliveness is taking care of itself. Aliveness knows it’s alive, that’s all that’s happening. I don’t understand what you’re trying to achieve by saying no you. How could you even know breathing or heartbeat is happening if you didn’t exist. Fair enough separate selves don’t exist, but that doesn’t mean the whole doesn’t exist. You are the whole, you are aliveness itself.
  10. Something knows those words. Something is reading those written words. I’m sorry to tell you James, a body can’t read, and yet something is reading. If you believe a body can read, then cover the entire computer screen with your body, so that there’s only the body having access to the screen, and then wait for the body to tell you what words are showing up on the screen. Then get back to me with your results. I’ll wait patiently for your answer.
  11. Yep, you can’t exist as a nonexistent. That would be an astounding remarkable achievement indeed, if you could. 👎
  12. When death comes, which belief will you cling to? Don't speak for others, answer your own question. Speak up, or be silent. There’s no other.
  13. The body knows nothing. But you do. There is no you because there’s no other than you.
  14. Infinity is a word too. Going by the word, “infinity” and it’s associated meaning, infinity can never complete and so no journey is ever taken, you’re right. Except in this conception. Except in the dream. You cannot stop dreaming, but you can wake-up to the recognition that dreams are namely real illusory happenings. And not unreal not happenings. Or maybe BOTH in this conception.
  15. But they have to begin, or else you’d never know to say “journey never began” . You are aware of every concept you created, in the dream. Your entire reality is the dream. “You” exist as a dream character. You are aware of yourself in a dream. And yes, nothing ever happened in a dream, and yet the dream feels real.
  16. “When death comes, which belief will you cling to?” Which belief will you cling to James, Do answer your own question for me.
  17. I don’t really know what death is, nor do I know what awareness is. I’m just here in the middle of two unknowns. Making up stories with thoughts and words.
  18. I don’t see any point in it either. I’m looking forward to never being aware again, if that’s even possible, I just don’t know.