--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Larry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As I have heard, UC is recognition of Self in another object
> (person/place/thing) . . . as UC matures, recognition becomes more
> frequent and the 'scope' of the object expands . . . till entire
> universe can be appreciated as Self. However - in BC the fullness
of
> 'inside' and 'outside' collide and that inside/outside or
> subject/object distinction becomes only a matter of practicality.
> Also, in BC the Self is gone because there is no sense of anything
> that is non Self, no inside/outside, no subject/object. Like CC, UC
> feels very natural and a normal way for a human being to live.
> However, in BC there is absolutely no doubt that something really big
> happened, things are really different . . for one thing, you are no
> longer a human being - and That does not feel natural.
>
feels completely natural in BC is what I heard somewhere. The UC thing
still has an illusory Self to see in other objects. In BC all that is
gone. No longer a human being? What is that "human being"? Who told us
that is what we are/were? Seems more natural *not* to be a human being
is what I heard someplace.