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Post  rosAA Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:02 pm

Annie Fu wrote:Rosa: Hmm interesting point.... that reminds me of someone else's post on another forum. So then this antioneness could be an illusion created from our minds? So everything originally sprouted from this oneness? but then now cam we disengage from this oneness, if everything's basically from this oneness? Am i even making sense?! O_O And to your reply to ken's ... uhm ken-like assertions, what do umean the egomind components isn't the same for everything? I thought everyone's brains had the prefrontal cortex and white matter, gray matter, cerebrum..etc? and to your next post (and htis will probably sound weird) are our thoughts REALLY affecting the objective truth? or does it only affect our personal truths? and your comment about the essence between the two opposites reminds me of the pendulum swing yet again - since the two endpoints (not chemistry endpoints) of the swing are connected, there must be some middleground between two opposing ideas then, huh?

whoaaa it's hard enough to understand what you are asking in the first place O_O

"but then now cam we disengage from this oneness, if everything's basically from this oneness?" I don't really understand your question here...what do you mean by disengaging from this oneness? That's hard to understand. However, yes, what I was trying to offer was that my idea was that the anti-oneness that you seem to be suggesting seems like it is created when the mind goes into its overdrive state and causes us to feel disconnected from our beings, thus making us split from the central/universal oneness.

What I meant by how people's ego-mind are different is that remember how ms.kay told us that the ego-mind is built upon experience? So doesn't this mean that the ego-mind is different for everyone because all of us go through different kinds of experiences? The thing about the brain components is different in a sense that the brain has all those different parts that come with us when we are born whereas the ego-mind builds up and grows in different ways for everyone depending on the types of experiences the person has. You follow? :]

"are our thoughts REALLY affecting the objective truth? or does it only affect our personal truths?" I think you got it wrong here cuz I was saying that subjective thinking can affect our personal truths but there's always the limit that it can't affect the objective truths. Like the constant question that all of us bring up -- how far can the law of attraction affect physical reality?
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