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The One... The Many...?

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The concept of "we are all one" / "one consciousness"

doesnt sit well with myself...

all I can think of in terms of ^ is borg/hive mind.

Somewhat like saying... we all breathe air therefore we are all the same...

things are more complex I believe...

the universe... more playful / unique ...

any thoughts?

Edited by White Wolf Running On Air

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My perspective is, imagine an octopus. Each mind-stream is an individual tentacle, but each tentacle has a common basis (the head) and the whole thing is 'octopus'. You can't say they're separate, but nor is it quite oneness.

 

 

As for 'one consciousness'... I don't think consciousness is any more fundamental than matter or chi! Just another skhanda, not self and subject to change. I see the Self as the fundamental 'suchness' behind the emptiness of phenomena, not consciousness.

Edited by Seeker of the Self

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We all are special and unique. I've said this before. I can be redundant.

 

And I don't want anyone else's consciousness messing with mine. I have enough work keeping mine in check.

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I reckon we are individuals , some aren't comfortable with that idea hence group think etc.

Edited by GrandmasterP

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The film that Tibetan_Ice drew attention to is very good on the oneness aspect, if you have time to watch it, it might clarify, it certainly clarified a lot for me about oneness,and I have only watched the first two parts so far.

 

http://www.innerworldsmovie.com/

 

 

at the moment, we seem to me to all be parts of the jumping shape in a water and cornflour experiment on a loudspeaker..

 

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My perspective is, imagine an octopus. Each mind-stream is an individual tentacle, but each tentacle has a common basis (the head) and the whole thing is 'octopus'. You can't say they're separate, but nor is it quite oneness.

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I like this analogy. Thanks.

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