I so agree that seeing Death as relative even as it seems absolute is a real shift in understanding. Spiritual understanding tho. This philosophical exercise as the argument for “one mind” is not compelling at all as any kind of evidence of your conclusion -just made up intellectual exercising - even as your conclusion of one Mind is true to me. You will not be able to prove the conclusion with this kind of material reasoning in my view, no matter how creative. Proof is in doing the metaphysical work. I sure agree with the effects of shifting our understanding so we know that when we love our neighbor we love ourselves. Thanks for the romp around your thinking. Very interesting propositions. This is the hardest problem in theology, not just philosophy: Duality and separation as erroneous rather than real.

Penni Livingston
Penni Livingston

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Penni Livingston is the Lorax Lawyer, retiring from active practice to write about three decades on the front line of bringing about justice by suing polluters.

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