Well, I consider the mental to be based in the physical, so that isn't an issue for me. Everything is still ultimately physical.WITH PLEASURE!
If you ponder the word "existence", you would see in its very definition things that go beyond the physical. But include the mental as well.
Perhaps you should give a definition of the term 'existence'?
I don't believe that the mental is non-physical: it is the result of the physical operation of our brains.For instance, if we consider that anything and everything that exists is identifiable by the very nature of its existence, this broadens the horizon of the word to include the mental as well as the physical, the immaterial and the material. I.e. existence is more general than previously believed.
Yes. And to exist means to be physical (at least, to supervene on the physical).Reality contains all and only that which exists. (A supertautology advanced by Langan and I).
Laughably wrong.Existence and non-existence are one.
You have still not shown this.In the further above statement lies the possibility of existence containing more than just the material, but every possible kind of existence as implied by the word.
So you claim. But claims are not proofs and you have given me no reason to think you are right in this matter.Do not simply dismiss this logic based on the illusionistic nature of experience. You have to really see beyond your material experience which includes the sun and the moon and the trees and the grass, but the pitch black darkness of the night as well. You have to open your eyes to the possibility of the genuine spiritual experience as well, which is ineffable.