--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> How do "you" *know* that this is not one moment of consciousness 
> recalling the experience of the immediately preceding moment of 
> consciousness, which, in turn, may recall its immediately 
preceding 
> moment—each moment having
> no other appearances or objects arising to it. Thus, due to the 
> homogeneity of this mental continuum, with each moment of 
consciousness 
> recalling the previous moment of consciousness, the experiential 
effect 
> is that of consciousness apprehending
> itself?
> 
> In other words "consciousness perceiving pure consciousness" is 
just a 
> trained illusion or expectation.

you could be right, I didn't know how else to express it. Although 
if it is a 'homogeneity of...mental continuum' and 'each moment 
having no other appearances or objects arising to it', that sounds 
like defacto 'pure consciousness' to me? 




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