The idea or concept of "I" is our greatest illusion. It changes all the time. Yet we think we are an unchanging constant "I". The "I" contradicts itself on many levels and ideas-look closely and u will see that one belief will oppose another. From one moment to another we are constantly changing, and this happens so rapidly we "see" ourselves as one whole "I"-unchanging. Observe, and u will see we are a conglomeration of different "I's"- one constantly replacing another-just as film through a projector is multiple still images that produce a flowing image, it is the same with our experience. Our constantly flowing and varied experience/awareness rapidly changing gives us the impression that we are constant.
Peter says "we are the innovative species". I can't agree with that. Officially we are here for 200.000 years and it took us 195.000 years to invent the wheel.
I am Christian. catholic. This guy is way above average. We need more Christian leaders to talk like this.
Nector this is. Comlete knowledge or can say highest knowledge. 👍👍👍. Nothing exceeds this knowledge. 🙏🙏🙏
lovely. thank you
Peter Russell 💖💖💖💖💖👍
perfect
my mind is like an unstable ankle.
The idea or concept of "I" is our greatest illusion. It changes all the time. Yet we think we are an unchanging constant "I". The "I" contradicts itself on many levels and ideas-look closely and u will see that one belief will oppose another. From one moment to another we are constantly changing, and this happens so rapidly we "see" ourselves as one whole "I"-unchanging. Observe, and u will see we are a conglomeration of different "I's"- one constantly replacing another-just as film through a projector is multiple still images that produce a flowing image, it is the same with our experience. Our constantly flowing and varied experience/awareness rapidly changing gives us the impression that we are constant.
O my friend,you are very wrong.Then,who is the witness of those changing 'I'?Of course,'I'.Ha,ha,ha
Like a fire.
Peter says "we are the innovative species". I can't agree with that. Officially we are here for 200.000 years and it took us 195.000 years to invent the wheel.
+Paul Bakers Don't let dubious speculation about the past/future cloud the present. It is irrelevant.