--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Do you honestly believe that the waking state
> > is only one state of consciousness, and thus
> > that "knowledge is different in different states
> > of consciousness doesn't apply to it?"
> 
> Obviously, it depends on how you define "states of
> consciousness."
> 
> For instance, "knowledge is different in different
> states of consciousness" does not apply to claiming
> I'm the person who always "starts it" one day and
> then only a week later making several posts attacking
> me, entirely unprovoked.
> 
> > I'll be interested to hear your answer, because
> > I don't. I see the "waking state" more from a 
> > Buddhist POV these days, and thus as having
> > "ten thousand states of mind,"
> 
> "States of mind" are not the same as "states of
> consciousness."
> 
> > all of them
> > different, all of them *as* different from one
> > another in terms of how the world appears when 
> > viewed from that state of mind as Maharishi's 
> > CC is from his "Waking State" or GC or UC.
> 
> No, states of mind aren't different from each
> other the same way CC/GC/UC is from waking state.
> Category error.

Ok. 'Nuff said. That explains a great deal.

The rest was just the same old, same old. 



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