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Angelika Kollin
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"The consciousness in you and the consciousness in me, apparently two, really one, seek unity and that is love." Nisargadatta Maharaj Portrait of Dominique 2019 / South Africa
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The Philosopher
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Have u thought that the history of the Cristian God is bound to create humans in order to scape loneliness? And this God creates the woman (supposedly) because he thinks it is not good that the man be alone. And interestingly, this part is the only thing this God sees as NOT GOOD. Before this, this divinity looks to all things he made and tells him they are good. But not loneliness in the case of consciousness. It is not good that consciousness is alone. And supposedly, this God was alone before creating things. So even creation seems to be an act of consciousness to avoid the evil of being alone. Beautiful this interpretation, isn't it?
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Angelika Kollin
@angelikakollin
I interpret the myth of creation differently, also not ignoring the many major changes bible underwent for the sake of the politics. To me at its core form, the message and symbolism is pointing more to the belief of duality and us only in this separation from the ONE having the experience of loneliness.
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The Philosopher
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Oh!!! Or maybe to be separated from the one is intrinsically linked to the experience of loneliness... Something very true is that we are alone inside our minds, when we are individual minds.
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The Philosopher
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Oh, that is beautiful too. I like your interpretation. Let me just confirm if I understood ir correctly. The duality is given by our existence in separated from the one, and this separation is what causes loneliness? If we were the one, we would never have the experience of loneliness? Is that it u are saying?
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The Philosopher
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So maybe this way, the story would be about our return to the one. This is very cool. In medieval philosophy (and we can see something about this also being formed in some presocratic philosophers), we can see an interesting development and use of the concept of ONE, when talking about the divinity, by Arabic philosophers.
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