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Category Archives: Philosophy & Spirituality
What is consciousness?
First off, what is the big deal about consciousness — why are philosophers and other intellectuals and scientists spending their time and thought on such an apparently obvious and integral part of our lives? And what is up with the … Continue reading
Why do we doubt?
Someone once asked me, “why do we doubt?”. It is a very good question and I doubt my answers will suffice, but I hope they will shed some light on the subject nevertheless. Doubt is a lack of confidence. Doubt … Continue reading
What is the source of action?
A while back I was reflecting on the source or cause of behavior and action – from a pure subjective standpoint, excluding scientific and causal (objective) explanations. Here are some insights that emerged. Starting with action; to engage in any … Continue reading
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Time – a force or a consequence?
Time is a force, consequence or dimension that propels objects in space. Time is the length of space (time) between one state and another. More time elapses between one and ten seconds than one and five seconds. Why? What is … Continue reading
The real and perceived
I find my mind and attention invested in two paradigms: the obvious, expectation-based, material world – the world that most people in the affluent parts of the world appreciate everyday. In this world there are givens; an identity, a pursuit … Continue reading
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Being. Dead. You cannot be in both.
Either you are or your are not. Knowing any thing (an object of experience) must also mean that there is an underlying awareness upholding it, obviously. It is therefore logical to deduce that there cannot be any known (experience) without the … Continue reading
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Not trying to be philosophical, but…
I am not really trying to be philosophical, but I can’t help to realize once in a while the realness and presenceness of the moment. You know what I am saying? The fact that there is something going on, here … Continue reading
Being unified in separation
When I simply observe, which is another way of saying, when I observe the mind, I find a center point – a point that is always the same, always here, and always available. This center point can simply be described … Continue reading
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Tagged circles, communication, existentialism, identity, perception, philosophy, spirituality
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Appreciation for generations
Thank you for giving me life. Thank you for giving me the opportunities that I have been given. Even though I am “stuck” here, somewhere around the second millennium, there is a recognition of all of you who have lived … Continue reading
So close, yet so many evolutionary steps away
It’s fascinating. All of us, here, together…I feel almost like laughing…we are so close to each other! The games we play, the distances we create; they are all symptoms of adolescence. The confident words we speak seem of great importance … Continue reading
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