That's not the real nondualism, genius. In the real nondualism, there is only one world, one existence, and we all share it from the first person view. But within this shared existence, just as it can be said that there many rocks and trees and cats, there are also many humans and human minds.Fairy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:26 pmOther minds are the mind, the only mind there is. If there are two or more minds, then show me where the dividing line is between my mind and your your mind, the line that separates my mind from yours? You can't can't make such a division, can you, because the mind is simply any idea. It has no physical exact location that you can pin down and isolate off from the everything.
I thought you knew this, I'm baffled as to why you choose to be so contrary and pedantic about this subject. Oh wait, this is a philosophy forum, so we better act as though we are lots of little minds interacting with each other, either disagreeing or agreeing over what we think we know. Ok, carry on.
No surprise that you didn't know this.