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Old 16-10-2019, 07:07 PM
waechter418 waechter418 is offline
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Mind, imagination & consciousness play a major role in humanbeing -
to supplement them with AI is going to impede its selfrealisation quest.
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Old 16-10-2019, 10:35 PM
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Mind, imagination & consciousness play a major role in humanbeing -
to supplement them with AI is going to impede its selfrealisation quest.
I didn't mean to imply the human mind would be supplemented by AI, but since you bring it up - why would such supplementation impede 'selfrealisation'?
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Old 17-10-2019, 03:42 AM
waechter418 waechter418 is offline
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Self is the vessel of All and thus hidden in it.

It is contra productive to search for Self as its space/time is here/now – nor is it to be subjected to the feedback-mechanism of the intellect, or otherwise constrained – but wholeheartedly (mindedly) embraced.
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Old 17-10-2019, 02:44 PM
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Self is the vessel of All and thus hidden in it.

It is contra productive to search for Self as its space/time is here/now – nor is it to be subjected to the feedback-mechanism of the intellect, or otherwise constrained – but wholeheartedly (mindedly) embraced.
You comment suggests the mind is static, however it's continuous evolution has been continuous self-transcendence. It is in this way that 'self' is realized.

To insist on an a priori definition, action or condition can only constrain.
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Old 18-10-2019, 03:30 AM
waechter418 waechter418 is offline
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The Self i have in mind is a relative of the Hindu Atman.
Acording to "Berclays religious research Centre", Atman is a person’s true self, which is infused with or is entirely coterminous with the universal spirit of Brahman, thus lying beyond the phenomenal, changing reality we perceive. It is vaguely similar to the Western concept of the soul, as each person “possesses” or partakes of the atman, but it differs from a soul in that the atman is not entirely unique to an individual; some Hindus believe that all individual atman are joined to the separate and superior Brahman (the dualistic view), and others believe that each individual atman is Brahman itself (the non-dual view).
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Old 24-10-2019, 10:03 AM
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The Self i have in mind is a relative of the Hindu Atman.
Acording to "Berclays religious research Centre", Atman is a person’s true self, which is infused with or is entirely coterminous with the universal spirit of Brahman, thus lying beyond the phenomenal, changing reality we perceive. It is vaguely similar to the Western concept of the soul, as each person “possesses” or partakes of the atman, but it differs from a soul in that the atman is not entirely unique to an individual; some Hindus believe that all individual atman are joined to the separate and superior Brahman (the dualistic view), and others believe that each individual atman is Brahman itself (the non-dual view).
The atman is the root word for atmosphere which is where we get the word air from and this is why it's confusing in the original Hinduism where it speaks about something being shared yet unique yet everywhere yet nowhere it's confusing because they're talking about air the air we breathe if you take the air away from a person their Spirit leaves their body because they die from suffocation we all breathe the air that you can't see air
you can't destroy are air is everywhere everything needs Air/Tech
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