To think in subject/object pairs about other human beings is that sin. Judgement. The thing which you compare all people and things against is not real, so all conclusions about anything are a part of the illusion. None of the judgements we make have any validity because they are determined by our untrue, biased view … Continue reading Original Sin
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Reading Lists
Is it possible to build a complete view of the world from the information we've been given as school attendees? Is the message we've been given the truth, or will it have nationalist spin added to ensure we only think good of our nation, while others are seen in a less flattering light? Are there … Continue reading Reading Lists
What “I am”
What "I am" couldn't develop over time. It couldn't coalesce or become more or less over time. It couldn't learn or degenerate over time. It couldn't gain a name at a time, and then have an identity over time. What I am "is" rather than "was" or "will" be. What "I am" observes all of … Continue reading What “I am”
Being Alone, to Become ‘The One’
https://oxsec1.wixsite.com/individuation Only one (an individual) wins the prize!
Racism or Any ‘-ism’
The actors in this great drama seem to move like characters of a previously determined drama.
Group Minds
"Groups have never thirsted after truth. They demand illusions, and cannot do without them. They constantly give what is unreal precedence over what is real; they are almost as strongly influenced by what is untrue as by what is true. They have an evident tendency not to distinguish between the two." - from "Group Psychology: … Continue reading Group Minds