Noticing the consciousness of the human in the mirror is identical to the consciousness of others in time and space
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Noticing the consciousness of the human in the mirror is identical to the consciousness of others in time and space
There is a deeper realer reality uniting all things. It's the undeniably real singular foundation upon which all rests.
We find it by exploring our undeniable real consciousness, the real true self uniting all our various different-looking and different-aged meatsuits scattered throughout spacetime.
It is not merely a matter of noticing the undeniable reality of our our consciousness, our true self, and how it is more specially and fundamentally real than any mere thing. But rather it is also a matter of noticing the way this fundamentally real consciousness corresponding to the human we see in the mirror at any given time or place is identical to the consciousnesses of others in time (e.g. different-aged versions of the human in the mirror) or others in space (e.g. that one-aged one-placed human's neighbors across the street).
The shared consciousness is--ipso facto--precisely what makes two different-aged and/or two different spatially placed humans both share a true identity.
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Awareness of internal and external existence should not connote segregation, but a deeper understanding of our oneness.
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Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑December 23rd, 2022, 7:38 pm This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2022 Philosophy Book of the Month, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.
There is a deeper realer reality uniting all things. It's the undeniably real singular foundation upon which all rests.
We find it by exploring our undeniable real consciousness, the real true self uniting all our various different-looking and different-aged meatsuits scattered throughout spacetime.
It is not merely a matter of noticing the undeniable reality of our our consciousness, our true self, and how it is more specially and fundamentally real than any mere thing. But rather it is also a matter of noticing the way this fundamentally real consciousness corresponding to the human we see in the mirror at any given time or place is identical to the consciousnesses of others in time (e.g. different-aged versions of the human in the mirror) or others in space (e.g. that one-aged one-placed human's neighbors across the street).
The shared consciousness is--ipso facto--precisely what makes two different-aged and/or two different spatially placed humans both share a true identity.
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The concept that one's consciousness reflected in the mirror is akin to the consciousness shared by others across time and space suggests a fundamental unity of human experience. It implies a shared essence transcending individuality, fostering a sense of interconnectedness and empathy among people throughout history and across the globe.
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