John Mortimer
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To exist means to stand forth from Being, (I AM). There will be no memory of this existence. Timeless being IS.
To exist means to stand forth from Being, (I AM). There will be no memory of this existence. Timeless being IS.
That's too deep for me
What is the "me" that is too deep for? Paul declared that in Him we live and move and have our being. The individual manifestations that stand forth in existence are temporary...they have no ultimate reality.
That helps.
Scripture is the message of the Rock.
How do I know?
Is there real evidence that I exist?
How can I be sure that this so called evidence is real?
I could be someone else doing the writing for me.
Is there an oatmeal?
It doesn't help anything putting others down....but then again, if that's how you are, that's how you are.
Reality itself is Self-evident. - the knowing of existence is inherent to itself.
The pure "I" of awareness, is 'seeing' and from it arises all forms or expressions of 'being'.
It would not matter, if this 'someone else' is one or more personalities assumed by you, as various egos engaging in the world of relationships. Behind any conscious personality, is 'awareness'. Innate in that awareness is all 'knowledge' and 'perception'. If there is any 'knowing' present, and reflected 'knowledge' within that 'knowing', there is 'existence' of something, and even before 'existence' there is that which is prior to existence, from which existence arises, so the original reality is always there (Omni-present).
There is only an 'oatmeal' as figured or imaged in consciousness, however you have assumed that 'figuration'. -it is part of an ego-construct assumed by your Self.
For a clearer presentation of your true nature go here.
om shanti,
pj
Truth if put in words , can be defined as that which accurately describes what is.
That would be my shortest explanation of my understanding
In other words, I think I agree with you.
oatmeal
But who am I really?
Am I what I think I am or am I what someone else thinks I am?
But who am I really?
Am I what I think I am or am I what someone else thinks I am?
How do I know?
Is there real evidence that I exist?
How can I be sure that this so called evidence is real?
I could be someone else doing the writing for me.
Is there an oatmeal?
oatmeal?
Do I really exist?
My estimate is that freelight's view is basically correct. But I would give a bit more significance to the changing, individualized aspect of things than most who are interested in eastern "enlightenment." The unchanging and changing, the eternal and temporal, the individualized and universal, depend on each other for full existence. My impression is that the individual soul exists; whether it is eternal I don't know. It seems that experience that is not remembered, or part of a growth process, is of no significance or value; that life is more than a mere passing of moments in eternity. My impression, right or wrong, is that one can (nevertheless) detach from clinging to this individual life; that clinging and attaching to it does not "add one cubit to its stature," as Jesus said. If the soul is real, you don't need to do anything to make or keep it real (or to get it "saved").
The classic evidence is "I think, therefore , I am".