Buddha Dharma
Dharma Practitioner
Before science told us that we were all made of the same star stuff, or contemporary psychology said that we play on one another's consciousness as external factors- there were humans that concluded we have always been interconnected.
Hinduism and Buddhism tend to non-duality. That we are all Brahman having a mortal experience, or are Buddha at our fundamental core- carrying the uncultivated seeds of Nirvana.
Mystic traditions in the monotheistic religions and some pagan philosophical thought have both suggested we're actually unified in one cosmic reality.
What indications do you suppose suggested this to the primitive mind? Without science or psychology suggesting to us our interconnection.
What do we see in basic perception and interactions in every day life that causes us to say to ourselves: there is no fundamental divide between self and other?
Hinduism and Buddhism tend to non-duality. That we are all Brahman having a mortal experience, or are Buddha at our fundamental core- carrying the uncultivated seeds of Nirvana.
Mystic traditions in the monotheistic religions and some pagan philosophical thought have both suggested we're actually unified in one cosmic reality.
What indications do you suppose suggested this to the primitive mind? Without science or psychology suggesting to us our interconnection.
What do we see in basic perception and interactions in every day life that causes us to say to ourselves: there is no fundamental divide between self and other?