I think it is best to leave spirit undefined, other than its being something we know because we are alive and have being. This fits the reference to the Upanishads you mentioned. — Punshhh
The canvas is what is revealed when the patterns are seen for what they are. As the Upanishads say, 'the voidness of one thing is the voidness of all'. , — FrancisRay
You have to assume there is a third state, and this would be immortality. With practice one can discover this state. Then one knows one is not subject to life and death. This is the basic message. .. . — FrancisRay
Yes, but there must be a mechanism by which they come to exist. Unless you wish to assert that this existing thing is the natural state, so there is no beginning ?THERE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE ANY REASON WHY I, YOU, OR ENTITIES EXIST!!!!!
An idea that takes some work to get across where metaphysics and mysticism are poorly known — FrancisRay
Are these real phenomena? — FrancisRay
No. The canvas is not a pattern. This is its definition. If it were a pattern it could not be the canvas. — FrancisRay
What I'm saying here is that each of us knows spirit (for want of a better word), but via being rather than intellectualizing it. — Punshhh
That's just wrong. There are patterns.
— Banno
REAL. Just not existent.
Like space. — Hippyhead
This can occur once one identifies with the universe, rather than something anthropocentric. The universe dose not die. It would indeed be a shift in paradigm. ↪Pop
It would be, unless it is already ones paradigm. It would be to become a buddha or find the Holy Grail. . . . — FrancisRay
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