ImmortalFlame
Woke gremlin
But theism is the belief in an intelligent agency responsible for the creation of the universe. If you relabel God to just mean "nature", then you're no longer dealing with theism in the broad sense, so you've not really said anything about theism or atheism.No, no. You miss my point. The experience is the focus.
Again, this only depends on you relabelling things. Of course they're the same thing if you define them to mean the same thing, but in their own actual meanings the word "God" and the Buddhist technique of the "big mind" are entirely different things.My point is that the two are the same
Could you please elaborate on this, as well? Again, I can't see any actual meaning in these words or the concept you're trying to create with them.I think it is that the boundary between my self and the world is imagined.
But how can you assert that destination is the same without knowing (or at least defining) yourself what that destination is?I'm not arguing that the paths are the same I am arguing that the destination is.
I stated it as plainly as I know how -
Well, fair enough. If you're submitting the concept for review, I would have to say it's pretty weak, vague and generalized at best.That each of us is a carrier of "Big Mind" perhaps - I do not myself understand - I am merely working on it