> On 4 Aug 2014, at 4:50 am, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Bruno seems to have a theory, based on his salvia experience, that a person 
> can exist independently of any memories.  That's why he says things like, 
> "We're all the same person."  I find this theory contrary to experience.  
> I've had two relatives die of Alzheimers and they certainly did not seem to 
> be the same person as when they could remember things.
> 
> Brent

Hang on.

Bruno says we are "the same person" in the Krishnamurti sense of "there IS ONLY 
one person". Not in the sense of "the self appears the same to others." Which 
is the shareable 3p version you are reporting. They didn't seem this way to 
others whose memory was still intact - sure. Surely this is the point. How 
things seem is not necessarily how things are. The 1p version of what they 
underwent is incommunicable. Now if we are "all one" (Ommmmmmmmmm......) then 
this makes sense because it is only one computational stream and only relates 
to 1p anyway.

Kim

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