ZeroZeroes

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  1. No need to dissolve, it is all consciousness. Think of form more as wrinkling a flat paper. It remains paper, but some aspects of it are denser than others and have forms, especially compared to the original flatness. Besides that, The way of distinguishing those shapes is up to a judger, who must say, this specific part and shape of the paper is a star, this other one is a human, this one is a rock. None of those distinctions are intrinsic, it's all paper. The paper does not mind being any of those wrinkled forms. There's no 'choice' to make, as it's all itself. The seeming separation is when the form creates an illusion of a distinct self or even distinct forms. I don't really know how to explain it's process. Life appears unfair for humans because of our survival needs, consciousness itself does not have survival needs except when one of it's forms believes so. In terms of the fairness, it might help to imagine an author writing a D&D story except he rolls levels also. The author doesn't mind the discrepancies, but the characters in the story do. In the same way Consciousness does not mind, it's illusionary differentiated self's do. Illusion because they are not actually separated from Consciousness, it just appears so to them. Depends on how solipsistic you want to be. From my experience, there is a bigger C consciousness that has all the structure of let's say earth, and a lower c consciousness, being you, as an experience within the big C that operates in that bigger structure. Although in the end you are both. It doesn't need to change from dog to guy because it is already both, and yet it appears distinct/separate to small c consciousness.