This morning I discovered that the Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, Anaxagoras, also based his cosmology on consciousness (Greek "νους" or "mind"). Gottfried Leibniz also espoused "dum Deus calculat fit mundus" ("While God Calculates the World manifests".)
the fact is that we all have a tiny part of the solution inside and that we all speak our 'Truth'. It is only a matter of time NOW (cause time does not exist they say...) to put all those puzzle pieces into the right place. I remember a holographic picture from my youth where one could see the whole picture back in one tiny little piece. We all have the truth, only we do not grant it to one another............
@amabode The premise of 'mystery' can serve as a way to explain the cause, but is it ? I can agree that the concept of 'free will' does not hold water if everything is pre-decided, but at the same time something must have caused 'me' to act and choose. It is free will only inthe sense that I 'believe' that it is free will. It is a very difficult chicken-egg problem, even in the classical Descartesian Meditations the same problem exists, and as far as I know, we don't have any solution to this
In some respect, the 'mystery' is a result of our intrinsic freedom - if there was no mystery, decisions about future actions would be obvious to us as we would know why everything was the way it was and how it ''should'' be in the future. It would seem, freedom would become redundant in light of ultimate knowledge. Unless ultimate knowledge was knowledge of ultimate freedom. In this case, the "Cause" would then be made redundant. Just some thoughts...
I understand and partially agree with the varoius creation theories like Big Bang Theory / Steady State Theory / String Theory. The question is not how, but why. Why did the " Infinite Conciousness" had the intention for creation, or what caused the intention. Even if we think it is a "Lila", there should be a purpose for it. That is my quest.
Deepak deberían publicar algunos videos subtitulados en español! Besos y gracias!
MegaLaurava 1 month ago
I feel sort of nice and cozy and happy when I am listening to you. Thank you
lydiaca1 1 month ago
deep!
truthsayinglad 1 month ago
This morning I discovered that the Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, Anaxagoras, also based his cosmology on consciousness (Greek "νους" or "mind"). Gottfried Leibniz also espoused "dum Deus calculat fit mundus" ("While God Calculates the World manifests".)
mettacrawler 1 month ago
the fact is that we all have a tiny part of the solution inside and that we all speak our 'Truth'. It is only a matter of time NOW (cause time does not exist they say...) to put all those puzzle pieces into the right place. I remember a holographic picture from my youth where one could see the whole picture back in one tiny little piece. We all have the truth, only we do not grant it to one another............
TheHeartphone 1 month ago
@amabode The premise of 'mystery' can serve as a way to explain the cause, but is it ? I can agree that the concept of 'free will' does not hold water if everything is pre-decided, but at the same time something must have caused 'me' to act and choose. It is free will only inthe sense that I 'believe' that it is free will. It is a very difficult chicken-egg problem, even in the classical Descartesian Meditations the same problem exists, and as far as I know, we don't have any solution to this
alok160274 1 month ago
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In some respect, the 'mystery' is a result of our intrinsic freedom - if there was no mystery, decisions about future actions would be obvious to us as we would know why everything was the way it was and how it ''should'' be in the future. It would seem, freedom would become redundant in light of ultimate knowledge. Unless ultimate knowledge was knowledge of ultimate freedom. In this case, the "Cause" would then be made redundant. Just some thoughts...
amabodei 1 month ago
I understand and partially agree with the varoius creation theories like Big Bang Theory / Steady State Theory / String Theory. The question is not how, but why. Why did the " Infinite Conciousness" had the intention for creation, or what caused the intention. Even if we think it is a "Lila", there should be a purpose for it. That is my quest.
alok160274 1 month ago
Beautiful idea.
curiosidadesextrano 1 month ago
In an unconditional movement, this all took place. It was the Big Bang, bursting out in Grace...
TheHeartphone 1 month ago