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Depersonalisation ≠ Enlightenment

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15 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

When you awake after sleeping there is continuity, but when you die, you die. Reality remains, but you, the human structure, doesn't

 

 Can something that dies be real?  What is the sense of aliveness, and is it real? 


 

Learn to say “no” without explaining. Boundaries are the invisible walls that protect dignity.

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1 hour ago, Mellowmarsh said:

 

 Can something that dies be real?

2 hours ago, Mellowmarsh said:

 

Yes, for example your memory can die, and it's real when it is. You could say that reality it's always what you are, with or without memories, but would you renounce to all your memories? Don't seem easy

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10 hours ago, Breakingthewall said:

But this is still a self. An interconnected one, but a self. No self is almost impossible being human because there is sense of yourself. Maybe in some cases, a mystic in total trance who in that moment doesn't know that he's a human in trance, but that disconnection of the architecture of the self is very rare and impossible in most of the cases, because it's written in the brain, real neurological structures create by evolution 

Not really dissociation is a survival mechanism of the brain that can induce a disconnection from having a self that is somewhere as something, hypnosis trance states can induce a degree of that same state, it’s not really that special compared to high levels of God consciousness and deep union states. 

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