--- In [email protected], anon_couscous_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> > > wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "wayback71" <wayback71@> > > > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> > > wrote: > > > > > --- In [email protected], "wayback71" <wayback71@> > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > In the Hindu cosmology, the basic concept is > > > > > that the universe really "runs the show" when it comes > > > > > to how and as what one will reincarnate. > > That a quite odd and limited description of Hindusim. > > > What is the difference between so called life and so called death? > > > > We don't go away- our essential nature, our consciousness remains, > > Yes. If the individuality myth is seen as hallow, that is the > individuality who never was, "dies", then Consciousness remains. > > > so what difference is it if the consciousness is in the living room > > or the dining room or the bedroom? > > How is consciousness -- as in essential nature, ever limited to a > particular room? These are the words of one within the continuance of > the individuality myth. > > > Is it fair or accurate to say we > > have *died* when we move from room to room? > > No, if something is moving from room to room, whether physical or > astral, then it has not, died, the individuality myth continues, the > illusion of individual has not "died". > > >If I go from the living > > room to the dining room and someone says 'where's Jim?', do we > > say, 'oh he went into the dining room; he's dead'...? > > No, unfortunately, we would have to say that the individuality myth of > Jim still continues by the myth that is Jim. A self-referral of > mythology. > > > > It is like that old phrase about enlightenment, you know, the one > > about chopping wood and carrying water, both before and after. > > For the body that is true. > > > Same > > deal, dead or alive --no difference--. > > If there is no body, and no individuality myth remaining, what is > left? Not Jim, just consciousness. > > > Death is just the word to mean the physical body dies. Has little to > > do with the real Us on our eternal journey. No worries, mate. > > Who is making this eternal journey? Is it Jim? If so, it will be a > long journney, as the individuality myth slowly unravels. If there is > no individuality myth, there is no eternal journey, just eternity, > Consciousness. (And if that is a "disappointment", a sense of loss of > specific pleasures on the journey, then the enjoyer still lives -- the > individuality myth still lives. > You appear to be mything my point...
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