-You say "There's no one there" then admit that some aspect of mind 
(even though inseparable from the ground of Being, is able to comment 
upon that fact).
 Therefore, your statement regarding "no one" is false.
There is somebody "there" within and as Brahman; namely some 
body/mind.  As long as you have(i.e. are) a body/mind in the relative 
sense, there will always be somebody "there" to make false statements 
like "there's nobody there".

-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <no_re...@...> 
wrote:
>
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> , "Marek Reavis"
> <reavismarek@> wrote:
> >
> > "I also acknowledge that I have an aspect of my mind that is an
> > unchanging witness of my personality.  It is an artifact of
> > consciousness and a part of being human if you choose to spend 
enough
> > time to notice it.  I'll even acknowledge that meditating helps 
you
> > notice this aspect of your mind more clearly."
> >
> > **
> >
> > This quote (above), is what I'm interested in.  The assertion that
> > the "unchanging witness" is an "aspect of the mind" and "an 
artifact
> > of consciousness", however, is still unsettled for me.  I can
> > understand why you'd assert that, but I don't understand how you
> > could support the assertion.>>
> 
> In reference to your question, nothing can support this assertion. 
That
> was Maharishi's WHOLE POINT FROM DAY ONE !
> Only experience of it yourself can convince you. No-one else can. 
Even
> though I am not in any high state of consciousness, I have had 
thousands
> upon thousands of experiences that are without question MORE REAL, 
MORE
> POWERFUL, and MORE INTERESTING than the regular thinking or mental
> activity of daily life (even though I love the latter aspects very 
much
> too.) And the experience is one of an unchanging pure and powerfaul
> basis to all of existence.
> Now, you have to remember, that science clearly shows that the mind
> generates its experience of existence by extrapolating and 
interpreting
> the soup of the universe based upon its own mental make up and
> perception, and then creating your worldview. All minds do this
> according to science (all animals and humans.) Therefore, all 
experience
> and all reality that you experience is based on your experience, 
and the
> most real and deepest experiecnes that you have are therefore, the 
most
> real and deepest experiences you have. That's it.
> Is anyone getting this yet. There is no there, there. There is only 
a
> cosmic soup of which you are one with, and there are devices called
> 'brains' that extrapolate and create from the soup that which they 
are
> most pre-desposed to create for themselves. Therefore, there is no-
one
> who can tell you what absolute unchanging pure being is like...you 
have
> to experience yourself and develop your familiarity with it more and
> more over time. If you want to, that is. Of course, if you don't 
want to
> then there is no need to do so.
> 
> OffWorld
>


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