Isis-Astoroth
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A person is made up of the corporeal, the spirit, and the soul. The spirit being the conciousness, the mind, the astral body, and the soul being that which we take to the next life. That's my thoughts anyway.
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I think it's just the opposite: The "self" is everything--the universe, God--because everything exists only in the mind (the "self") of the individual. When the individual dies, the "self" dies, God dies, and the universe ceases to exist.Engyo said:Buddha taught the concept of anatta, or no-self; meaning in simplest terms, that the self is illusory, and impermanent.
I'm not very keen on analogies with P.C's - although I must admit that I have used them in the past. The human 'mechanism' is so incredible that I think that to compare it to a P.C is much like comparing a bicycle to a sports car! I can't ever see a human creating a mechanism that heals itself, that has true sentience, Morals...well, the list goes on ad infinitum.sondadareas said:Hi to all!
I would define the self as that dynamic entity that continuously creates the ongoing NOW out of the electric pulses which are themselves generated within the brain! These neuronic pulses can be assumed to be triggered by the outside world, OW! (I would like everyone to consider how the desktop PC interacts with the OW!)
The truth is, we only have NOW! For example, we can only worry about the past, now. And we can only think of the future now! Indeed, the science of meditation shows us that the tendency of the mind is to spend the present to think about the past or future.
Now, the NOW. 1st, the PC doesn't have NOW! It's the awareness of events in the immediate past. Example....
I hear the note A for a fraction of a second, then it's gone. I hear the 2nd note, B, WHILE the 1st note is still in my awareness, despite that that I can't hear it. This means my hearing of the 2nd note is integrated with the 1st. Then the 2nd note is gone too, & the 3rd note, C, comes in. Yet, the previous notes are still in my awareness, though I can't hear them! So, the 3rd note is heard too in relation with the past 2 notes.
This is how we hear music! Though the past is gone yet we are aware of it, & the present sensations are always 'integrated' ( I can't find the right word!) with the immediate past.
Is this the 'eternal present' of the mystics? I wouldn;t be surprise if it is.
peace,
sondadareas
Originally Posted by DC85
What is the soul? Does it exist?
We now know that thoughts and feelings are electrical activity and hormonal functions. It is so obvious your emotions and thoughts are not controlled by some magical ghosts. Have you ever gotten bombed? (drunk) I must ask is your soul also drunk? Delusional minds, drunken minds, senile minds, and countless other conditions cannot be explained unless the mind dies with the body. This is obvious evidence against the existence of an immortal soul. What then does this soul thing do? How do you live on without your mind?
Final thought
If there is no afterlife then the only thing to do is make this life happy
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How do you get into a higer state of consiousness? I'm not sure I get this....Please give me an example that is not so subjective.Seyorni said:The soul's/self's perception varies with one's state of consciousness. In ordinary 3rd state we perceive ourselves as discreet individuals, separate from all other objects and beings.
In higher states we begin to perceive ourselves and others as a single consciousness, a single undifferentiated entity.
As we progress through higher levels of consciousness our illusions of individuality drop away as we merge with the Single Universal Soul.
Thanks Seyorni. What does Namaste mean?Seyorni said:Namaste, Victor.
The 1st three states are familiar to everyone. Deep(dreamless) sleep, REM (dreaming) sleep and ordinary waking-state.
It is the goal of Eastern religions to continue the process and "wake up" from this third state as well. The techniques for accomplishing this are myriad -- many sorts of meditative, devotional, or rational practices. The various Eastern sects may, in fact, be differentiated more by their preferred method of achieving consciousness jumps than by their actual theological traditions.
Oh ok. In that case...saludos...a simple hello in spanish.Seyorni said:Sorry Victor. Namaste (na-ma-stay) or Namaskar is the customary greeting in most of India. It is a salute from one soul to another. You'll find several posters using it here.
Awakening...hmm...interesting.Your assessment of the implications of my explanation are correct. But the Eastern concept of God/Reality is very different from the JudeoChristianIslamic sense of the word. Hinduism/Buddhism, from a Western perspective, are more like systems of psychotherapy than theological faiths. There is no salvation, there is awakening.
Ah Matrix..one of my fovorite movies. It's interesting that you would use this as analogy to explain the Eastern view on awakening. I am a Cathecist and have used the Matrix as analogy to explain conversion of the heart, which equates to an awakening I suppose. I have many questions but this may not be the best place for it. Which area should I start a thread? So you and others can answer my question?This world we live in is a simulation. Have you seen The Matrix? -- it's like that. Reality, as we perceive it in 3rd state, is not physically possible. We are dreaming it, as surely as we dream fantastical realities while we sleep. Our 2nd state dreams are real -- subjectively; so are our waking-state dreams/realities. They are not objectively real, though. The goal of the eastern religions is Enlightenment -- the waking up to/ direct perception of -- objective reality -- the single, unique, living, Consciousness. Our 3rd state perception of diversity is entirely illusory, a dream. We are part of/the entirety of, Universal Consciousness. We have only to realize it.