fractal enchantment wrote:Discussions like this are good, becasue it helps us get to the meat of the thing, and find common ground. It's when we let our emotions take over and get cought up in argueing that we get nowhere..
I guess somewhere along the way I began to view spirit and matter as basically one and the same...that is why I say that untimatily I view the this vs that syndrom as irrelevent..but only untimatily..ona subjective level it is obviiousily necessary..
I agree, discussions like this are very good, and this topic has produced some healthy debate. It was my hope in starting it, since I don't have all the answers, and can only learn by looking within and communicating with others. Listening to and thinking about the impressions and experiences of other-selves helps me understand the mystery better. We are all unique, each a beautiful diamond in a vastness of existence.
I understand the hesitance to couch these ideas in dualistic terms. But that is the nature of the existence we currently inhabit. I too believe in the unity of things, that at some other level the dichomoties disappear. But we are limited by the language we have, and the concepts that pervade our existence, and thus we often have to talk dualistically, as that is the apparent nature of the reality we currently experience. In the end none of it matters. There is no right, there is no wrong, there is no polarity as at some point all will be reconciled in unity.
What, you ask, was the beginning of it all?
And it is this...
Existence that multiplied itself
For sheer delight of being
And plunged into numberless trillions of forms
So that it might
Find
Itself
Innumerably.
-Sri Aubobindo
Saidin is a fictional character, and only exists in the collective unconscious. Therefore, we both do and do not exist. Everything is made up as we go along, and none of it is real.