Vajradhara
One of Many
Namaste Z,
you've tested it, Z?
you have some evidence that you can present which supports your conclusions? i would be quite interested to read your study and it's evidence.
what is a "spirit" and how is that related to sentient beings?
how can a being evidence that they have a "spirit" or, as some may say, a "soul"?
well... you indicated that you thought that mind was "un-independent" to which i interpet that to mean, dependent. i'm trying to clarify if i'm understanding you correctly here
i don't suppose that you have some evidence to support your conclusions concerning Quantum Mechanics, do you? moreover, i suspect that this would be dependent upon which view of QM which we hold, the Many Worlds or Copenhagen view... for my own part, i used to be a very strong Copenhagen proponent. my view has changed and it now seems that the Many Worlds view is a more complete description of what is experienced.
in particular, i disagree with the Copenhagen view concerning when the waveform collapses, since it can collapse without the presence of an observing consciousness. though, i do find the Schrodingers Cat thought experiment to be quite intriguing.
metta,
~v
_Z_ said:vaj
No way – I have tested it to the limit! If you look for it you will see it, I think of the spirit between things as a reality [just because it is not made of energy, that doesn’t mean something is not real imho], just like what we are as spirits is too.
you've tested it, Z?
you have some evidence that you can present which supports your conclusions? i would be quite interested to read your study and it's evidence.
what is a "spirit" and how is that related to sentient beings?
how can a being evidence that they have a "spirit" or, as some may say, a "soul"?
Interesting… what upon itself do you mean?
well... you indicated that you thought that mind was "un-independent" to which i interpet that to mean, dependent. i'm trying to clarify if i'm understanding you correctly here
I would think it is simply a free agent – well spirit is anyway, yet is mind of spirit or vice versa? Or it’s simply ways of looking at the same thing? If we can say they are the same, then I would see it thus: ‘there is that which is bound and there is that which is not’! infinity is not, the quantum universe is.
i don't suppose that you have some evidence to support your conclusions concerning Quantum Mechanics, do you? moreover, i suspect that this would be dependent upon which view of QM which we hold, the Many Worlds or Copenhagen view... for my own part, i used to be a very strong Copenhagen proponent. my view has changed and it now seems that the Many Worlds view is a more complete description of what is experienced.
in particular, i disagree with the Copenhagen view concerning when the waveform collapses, since it can collapse without the presence of an observing consciousness. though, i do find the Schrodingers Cat thought experiment to be quite intriguing.
metta,
~v