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Snippets 07

Posted by Holger:

“Peace I leave with you,
my peace I give unto you;
not as the world giveth,
give I unto you.”

 

“…it stimulated awareness of his own beauty.”

 

“It is, however, important to understand
that what is subject to the temporal causation
is the phenomenal human body-mind object,
and not the fictitious ‘me’-concept.”

 

“It is not our experience that Awareness is a fleeting,
insubstantial appearance within the ever-present reality of the world.”

 

“You have enclosed yourself in a universe of concepts and beliefs.
The ego is only a function, and to identify with it is a lack of true vision.”

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Regarding “It is, however, important to understand that what is subject to the temporal causation is the phenomenal human body-mind object, and not the fictitious ‘me’-concept.”

 

ChatGPT:

“This statement is discussing the concept of causation in relation to the human experience. “Temporal causation” refers to the idea that events or phenomena occur in a sequence over time, and each event is caused by the preceding event.

The statement suggests that the human body-mind object (i.e., the physical and mental aspects of a person) is subject to this temporal causation. This means that our thoughts, feelings, and physical experiences are all linked together in a cause-and-effect relationship.

However, the statement also makes a distinction between the body-mind object and the “me”-concept. The “me”-concept refers to the idea of a personal identity or self, which is often thought of as a continuous entity that persists over time.

The statement suggests that the “me”-concept is not subject to temporal causation in the same way as the body-mind object. In other words, while our experiences and thoughts may change over time, our sense of self or personal identity may remain relatively constant.

Overall, the statement is emphasizing the idea that our experiences are shaped by causal relationships, but our sense of self is not simply a product of those causal relationships.”

Created: February 28, 2023 
Last modified: March 11, 2023

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