When you say oneness, what characteristics of oneness were there? What specifically was linked?
Ahhh, now that really IS a great question. My answer will surely separate me from the pack - with no doubt. Originally I perceived this Oneness as being that of a, forgive the term, "universal soul or entity - shared by all" ... however, I've come a rather long way since then. Now I don't see it quite that way and this is an extension of my expanded view of personality. I mean, I am ONE with the totality of my self, period, full stop. I call that "totality" the entity or inner self or personality energy essence - take your pick.
Based on similar conundrums that you assert, I began to see that this "universal" wasn't quite what it appeared at first. It is merely, imho, a novices viewpoint (to view the entity as belonging to ALL.) It is an individual entity existing in a realm of countless others, like itself. So, I am ONE with my "source self" as you are with your own "source self"; however that "source self" is not a communal self shared by all.
It is via the "source self", the "inner self", that one begins to glimpse ones myriad of existences, all happening in their own "present". It is this very myriad of innumerable existences that gives the illusion of being "universal". It IS, in the sense that this "local" source self, is a universe UNTO ITSELF. I hope you get the difference.
You exist, and I exist. In your worldview, are we one, or are we two? If we are one, in what way are we one?
Actually, as you might recall, you have helped me to enunciate this in the past. No, you are not a part of me. I am not a part of you. Personality lines I envision are so large that it is somewhat dizzying. My use of the expression, "civilization of the psyche" is alluding to this expanded view of personality.
Well, I already don't view conventional god concepts in a reasonable light, already view good and bad as moralistically relative, already view feelings like anger and guilt as irrelevant and don't really experience them, and I've actually been criticized many a time for always having a grin (literal or metaphorical). I've been told in the same day by different people that I a) take things too seriously and b) never take anything seriously. :sarcastic
I know, i get that a lot too. I can be very serious, but then something usually tweaks my humor centres and my brain is off and running. I guess all I am saying is that Creaturehood is intended to be rooted in reality NOT divorced from it. You don't have to give up anything (except maybe the concept of limitations) to embrace Creaturehood. You are already a part of the process and a charming part, at that. In the words of Laurie Anderson... "Paradise is like where you are, right now, only much... Much... Better..."
In some ways, Creaturehood is a spiritual extension of humanism.
The parts I find foreign are the "oneness" and the "bliss" that some people talk about. I can speculate on the reasons for the difference but when it comes to learning about people, it's better just to talk with them.
I agree. I wish I could tell you all the things inside my head... but that would spoil a lot of your personal adventure. I hope I have elucidated my sense of Oneness more fully. It is NOT what most other human animals are saying... the thing is, I recognize I could be quite wrong and mistaken... though I don't believe that for a second... the doubt helps me to explore the ramifications.
As to the bliss. Now that is a hard one to wrap your head around. Most people simply cannot imagine what it is like. Oddly, I don't find much humor in modern "comedy", certainly not in recent years. That is just so contrived nowadays. Bliss is a perennial thing that is always bubbling up, just under the surface. I guess I just like to smile and make other people smile. It helps them to feel good and that can also give them a different perspective.
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Laurie Anderson - Language Is A Virus
Just replace the word "paradise" with "creaturehood". :drool:
Especially people that tend to remain calm and participate in the discussion, such as yourself.
Well, one does have to try...