Thus, as Paul says, "Now we see dimly, as in a mirror, but then we shall see clearly, face to fdace."
>Hi elconscious > >a.) I believe that there is only one (1) active mind (Cosmic) Mind, >but (2) each of us, as monads have no windows tio see out, >however are contually and instantly updated with what it sees >as our own perceptions (which are thus only appearances). > >b.) Because of that, multiple minds (multiple monads) only >apparently exist. > >So there is really only one mind (the Cosmic Mind), >but it appears to us that we each have minds. >This is not a delusion, it is factually true, what we see. > > >Dr. Roger Clough NIST (ret.) 6/1/2013 >See my Leibniz site at >http://team.academia.edu/RogerClough > > >----- Receiving the following content ----- >From: elconscious >Receiver: MindBrain >Time: 2013-05-29, 14:58:33 >Subject: Re: [Mind and Brain] The Quest For A Cosmic Creator > > > > >>Roger: >>"...I don't see how multiple minds can coexist..." >> >>This means you either (1) believe in one mind, or (2) you believe in multiple >>minds that exist unrelated to each other. As I explained, option 1 is a no >>go; differentiation to that which is _not one_ (or, negations). Option 2 is >>neither possible because all of Universe is (inter)related, and thus exist >>together. >> >>There is another option however, call it "option 3", which is to believe that >>multiple minds coexist. (Surely, not _seeing how_ does not necessarily imply >>disbelieve or falsity in statement, but I'd make a good guess that you do >>actually believe so). >> >>In physical reality, would you not agree that all other people but yourself >>have their own minds? And would you also agree that all of those people live >>on Earth, in this Universe--the same Universe you live in? And would it than >>naturally follow to think: "I don't see how multiple minds can coexist"? >> >>Perhaps you believe that all of our minds--of which all of us may >>individually experience as unique with our primary self-perception via our >>physical bodies--are in essence one Mind? Thus, one Mind that distributes >>itself as unique in Universe via humans. Is that what you are getting at, >>Roger? >> >>Peace, >>Elcon >> >> >> >>--- In [email protected], "Roger Clough" wrote: >>> >>> Hi elconscious >>> >>> Believe as you wish, but I don't see how multiple minds can coexist. >>> At least one has to govern. >>> >>> Dr. Roger Clough NIST (ret.) 5/28/2013 >>> See my Leibniz site at >>> http://team.academia.edu/RogerClough >>> >>> ----- Receiving the following content ----- >>> From: elconscious >>> Receiver: MindBrain >>> Time: 2013-05-26, 14:33:02 >>> Subject: Re: [Mind and Brain] The Quest For A Cosmic Creator >>> >>> >In that case, Cosmic Mind may not be what I speak of. Starting from the >>> >"precosmos" is more than one Mind. And when there is more than one Mind at >>> >the "precosmos", it should follow that there is more than one Mind in the >>> >cosmos, which we can affirm with great certainty, can you not? Therefore, >>> >Cosmic Mind would be incorrect if it means only one mind. >>> > >>> >Perhaps I should clarify that with one mind I mean one thinker. I don't >>> >know about anyone else, but I am only one thinker and assume to have only >>> >one mind. I don't think multiple thoughts at the very same instant, as if >>> >two or more people were to think thoughts. >>> > >>> >Peace, >>> >Elcon >>> > >>> >> >> >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/everything-list?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

