Andrés
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Thinking from the perspective that life is positioned uniquely in a way for the emergence of consciousness and complexity of life in a way.
Thinking from the perspective that life is positioned uniquely in a way for the emergence of consciousness and complexity of life in a way.
Thinking from the perspective that life is positioned uniquely in a way for the emergence of consciousness and complexity of life in a way.
universal desire, in a sense, to whatever's going to create more value in the world. Is that right?
universal desire, in a sense, to whatever's going to create more value in the world. Is that right?
universal desire, in a sense, to whatever's going to create more value in the world. Is that right?
Have you rustled with this on your journey of... the thought of if there's intrinsic value in the universe versus the nihilistic view of reality. And I'm just curious in your own personal process of coming to terms with it all.
Have you rustled with this on your journey of... the thought of if there's intrinsic value in the universe versus the nihilistic view of reality. And I'm just curious in your own personal process of coming to terms with it all.
Have you rustled with this on your journey of... the thought of if there's intrinsic value in the universe versus the nihilistic view of reality. And I'm just curious in your own personal process of coming to terms with it all.
Yeah, certainly through the view of Advaita, Vedanta, which you mentioned earlier, What I have come to really love about that understanding is there is a validity one can come to experientially within oneself. It doesn't require any concept belief systems or imagination of certain gods. The thought that everything is conscious and that we are connected to the ever-present conscious field
Yeah, certainly through the view of Advaita, Vedanta, which you mentioned earlier, What I have come to really love about that understanding is there is a validity one can come to experientially within oneself. It doesn't require any concept belief systems or imagination of certain gods. The thought that everything is conscious and that we are connected to the ever-present conscious field
Yeah, certainly through the view of Advaita, Vedanta, which you mentioned earlier, What I have come to really love about that understanding is there is a validity one can come to experientially within oneself. It doesn't require any concept belief systems or imagination of certain gods. The thought that everything is conscious and that we are connected to the ever-present conscious field
is a directly immediately verifiable experience within one's own being and to me that opens up so many doors about what we're talking about earlier about our connection to all life um how we could perhaps view this experience that philip and andre and everybody who's listening is having and
is a directly immediately verifiable experience within one's own being and to me that opens up so many doors about what we're talking about earlier about our connection to all life um how we could perhaps view this experience that philip and andre and everybody who's listening is having and
is a directly immediately verifiable experience within one's own being and to me that opens up so many doors about what we're talking about earlier about our connection to all life um how we could perhaps view this experience that philip and andre and everybody who's listening is having and
our childhood pets to the trees outside are all a part of this conscious field having a differentiated experience of the one field in which it originates. And from that perspective, the veil of forgetfulness and illusion of separation serves for the purpose of on one perspective, the joy of remembering that we're one again, of coming to that realization.
our childhood pets to the trees outside are all a part of this conscious field having a differentiated experience of the one field in which it originates. And from that perspective, the veil of forgetfulness and illusion of separation serves for the purpose of on one perspective, the joy of remembering that we're one again, of coming to that realization.
our childhood pets to the trees outside are all a part of this conscious field having a differentiated experience of the one field in which it originates. And from that perspective, the veil of forgetfulness and illusion of separation serves for the purpose of on one perspective, the joy of remembering that we're one again, of coming to that realization.
But also, it is our uniqueness, like our own individual uniqueness across the board that permeates, pervades throughout the universe, is all these variations in the expression of the one consciousness. And I'm curious what you think about that, because to me, it makes a whole lot of sense.