12715950, No. Posted by initiationofplato, Mon Feb-02-15 01:36 PM
>>I am not separate to the universe, nor is my brain. >> > >great. neither is mine. >where does that get us? >
It asserts the reality that we are not separate to this universe. Most people whom enter this conversation will say something like: "That is a *human* idea." You have to remind them, that to be human, is to be this universe.
>that we are all connected and I am a part of you >and we are only seperated by illusionary social constructs? >fine. but you still can't move my arm... or read my thoughts, >so for all intents and purposes, we are seperate.
You are off topic.
> >your brain is not a magical portal >that holds all the secrets to the universe. >not really. >
This is your own personal contention and has no ground in reality or truth.
>you won't find your answers this way. >you will go on and on in meaningless circles. > >
Maybe you will, but you should not impose your perception on to the universe.
>You're still stuck on the idea that there are 2 biological >human sexes, >but there are more than 2 genders. the world is bigger than >your brain.
There are only 2 physical sexes.
>in fact, our society pushes against the idea of multiple >genders >because their human brain keeps trying to cram everything >into neat, bianary systems. >
Male & Female. Count them, let me know what number you arrive at.
>which is another reason this mystical shit played out for me. >
You are not seeking to understand, you are seeking to prove me wrong, which is ironic, because you do not understand what I am trying to say yet.
> >I see your point perfectly fine. >I answered it years ago. >
You answered nothing.
>You ASSUME dualism is the underlying foundation for your >experience >of living and dying because your brain fixates on things in >pairs. > >there's nothing more to it than that. >
Incorrect.
>you will not stumble upon the universal theory of relativity >if you keep looking for these round numbers. > >chaos theory already proved >that the universe doesn't care about round numbers as much as >humans do. > > >this post would be better if you shifted your fixation >to the occurrance of irrational numbers in some of our models >for the universe. > >that's more interesting than this pseudoscience >from the overly romanticized mystery schools of >greece/ egypt.
Feel free to make your own post about that if you wish.
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