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My life is an open book; if you don't like the read, put me back on the shelf ....................
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Part of philosophy is the strategic method of asking a question. Thus you will have trouble because you are asking about D before establishing A,B,and C.
The question should be, how do you define the defined? What is knowledge, and how do you know the know is the know? Via these "bases," you can then answer such question as "How do you define the self." If you CANNOT answer these issues FIRST, then you will NEVER be able to answer your question (or any question) absolutely. And thus you are left with the old Sophists and and Skeptics that eventually sacked Plato's academy. You will never be able to define or know ANYTHING. Cold-Stone Advantage |
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Self = collection of matter particals vibrating at a specific frequency that is determined by the sum of all your experiences (throughout many lifetimes).
I came up with that all by myself |
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The "self" described here is simply put a state of mind. Many non-theists (such as myself) would describe it as a concience, meaning that sociopaths do not have souls, and so are not human. However, it is not, it is simply the state of mind people go into when they realize that the world is a cruel, blatent, bleak place. For a time they go into themselves in panic, cutting off from the outside world. Eventually we leave our "selves" and are, in the longrun, better off for it.
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How do I define the self? 1. Focus self = the ego or "the actor". This little fellow is designed to deal with three dimensional reality. Sadly, most folks in our world may be considered to be ego-bound just as one would describe a body builder as being "muscle-bound". The ego is a fundamental essential in dealing with physical reality and the Buddhist ought to reconsider trying to annhiliate it. 2. Inner Self = the source of reincarnational aspects, residing outside of time as we know it. The inner self can also be referred to as the soul or the entity. The ego is the outer manifestation of the Inner Self. The inner self is purely a state of being that is first and foremost, energy. As it is energy, it cannot directly affect physical reality and turns to the ego to get its job done. They are supposed to work hand in hand, hence the silly theories of doing "god's will". The inner self is not the totality of what god is. 3. Source self = The centre of the inner self. In some respects the ultimate aspect of the self. This is the source of all religious dramas. Divine manifestations such as Buddha, Krsna and the Christ are symbols of this central inner reality. 4. The unknown self = this aspect is beyond all of the above. It's aspect is not translatable into physical terms, nor does it know physical existence. It is not altogether convinced that physical systems exist or are in fact real. Its primary role is that of a creator, even though, it itself has been created. Note: I perceive fully three additional stages beyond these given, however I am unable to describe them in any meaningful way. All I know is that consciousness is open ended and therein lies the key. All aspects of the self are forever changing, becoming more of what it is they already are. Consciousness of the above is the key. The kicker is, even though I imply fully seven division, please try to appreciate that there are no real divisions in the self. It is all a matter of perception, and in the viewpoint taken. I also strongly suspect that there are many more aspects of the self that are presently unavailable to my understanding. It is once again, all in perception. Hehe. If you think this is far out... you outta get a load of how I perceive what you might call God.
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who decides that. ? |
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The physical, mental, and spiritual awareness of our reality instilled into us by our father in heaven
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777Aeturnus φως μέσα σε μας και έξω από μας. το αστέρι μέσα και η σφαίρα του φωτός είναι Lumen777 |
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A soul is already with God, yes. We are one tree in this eternal forest, constant yet changing, always breathing with the passion of life. God is the source, undefinable. God is that white canvas upon which creation is brought to life. Christians call God, Father. Others? The Great Spirit, still others, the Void, the No-thing. Just remember, in your life, in your journey, To discover, to tap into the source, is to blossom endless life. |
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Aren't there more important things to consider? |
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