Posted by maxx44 on November 25, 2003, at 22:57:27
In reply to Re: What is consciousness?, posted by jonny trigonometry on November 25, 2003, at 22:21:17
well, boy howdy---'custer wears arrow shirts'. the yaqui, apache, etc. gotta big jump on 'initial conditions'. as they view space-time as just one more set-point in an infinite set of things, as here, appearing perfectly normal from the indide out---'initial conditions' to them is termed 'that for which there are no words.' that from which the 'set' of space-time, one set-point, comes to being. this 'that for which there are no words---the "nagual" may be tapped by, of course, many year's effort. as for consciousness? goes with the place. sheldrake and others contend it's inherent in the universe. like the universe looking at itself, thru you, me, etc.
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