What other forms are there, Pat?  And how is it we share our
particular slice with so much in common?  Why slice at all?

On Dec 4, 10:03 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3 Dec, 21:25, e <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Along with why is how? If we can ascertain how we exist then maybe the
> > why becomes clearer or resolves of itself. Changing Descartes a bit
> > too... I think, ‘I exist’, we see that I’s exist within thought
> > bounded contexts. Do I’s exist outside of those thought bounded
> > contexts? I don’t see how we can claim that I’s do. If I’s are then
> > bound to context, then I am is just another thought that arises and
> > passes away with context. That is, I’s really don’t exist the way we
> > think I’s do i.e. permanently and separately. When the I am thought
> > resolves showing there is no separate me, then the infinite totality
> > is realized without an inside or outside.
>
> The way I put it is that, in truth, Consciousness is a 3-D loaf.  Each
> of us has an 'apparent' slice of that loaf.  But the loaf itself has
> always existed and always will, as it is nothing but energy, which is
> neither created nor destroyed--only transformed from one form to
> another.  But, any 3-D 'loaf' can be sliced in a number of differnt
> ways across various axes.  our 'form' of consciousness is just one
> form.  There are others.

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