--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <yifux...@...> wrote: > > -You say "There's no one there">>
I didn't say there is no-one there. You read it completely wrongly. I think you should go back and try again. OffWorld > > -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <no_reply@> > 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 > > >