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I've read his other book "why materialism is baloney" and it was really good.
Sadly, I haven't finished reading it yet but the part I did read was good.
Because everything is made of the same mind, all first person perspectives are that universal mind having different perspectives of itself. Like you and I are both the same mind, exploring itself from different points.
That word "mind" is key here because at what point does the separation became apparent? If we are in fact all ontologically the same, at which point does the separation yield the different perspectives?
Comment by mildmys at 15/09/2024 at 10:00 UTC
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That word "mind" is key here because at what point does the separation became apparent? If we are in fact all ontologically the same, at which point does the separation yield the different perspectives?
I don't have an answer to this, you would have to seek answers from kastrup.