The level of self conflict you exude makes me tired of people.
Questions to "magnus anderson".
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I hate people, I’m not gonna lie. There, I said it.
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And yet those people are you if all is one.
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Everyone is you. I hate separating myself.
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And yet your hatred of people does exactly that.
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There are no people, that’s the lie. I hate liars and lying.
When everyone is you there’s just this infinite wide open space of true love. Beyond the concepts of right and wrong, I’ll meet you there in that infinite open space of truth and love.
Be sure to leave your demonic baggage where it belongs, in your mind.
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And how do you come to terms with their being no people and yet pointing at them at the same time when you say you "hate" them?Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:58 amThere are no people, that’s the lie. I hate liars and lying.
When everyone is you there’s just this infinite wide open space of true love. Beyond the concepts of right and wrong, I’ll meet you there in that infinite open space of truth and love.
Be sure to leave your demonic baggage where it belongs, in your mind.
It appears you contradict yourself in your mind. Which is fine. But if that is the case than anything goes and your beliefs are simultaneously false.
Re: Questions to "magnus anderson".
Which is why I use the words, 'truth', and, 'Truth', to make it very clear which one I am referring to, exactly.Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:28 amNo I don’t agree. This twoness stuff doesn’t necessarily mean both are dumb. Twoness stuff can mean really smart as well.Atla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:23 am Did you know that Age is sort of two personalities? When Age refers to itself as 'I' then God is speaking (genderless, infallible, already knows everything), and when Age refers to herself/himself as 'i' then the human channeling God is speaking.
Both are equally dumb and autistic, an inexplicable coincidence.
And why mock autism, have they nothing to offer society?
There’s two sides to every coin, every story.
In fact there’s your truth, my truth, and actual truth.
Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:28 am Also, if you lean more toward duality being correct, which I think you do, then you’re wrong to say duality is both equally dumb and autistic.
Duality asserts that reality is composed of separate and distinct entities or opposites, such as "self" and "other," while nonduality proposes that all things are interconnected aspects of a single, unified whole, challenging the illusion of separation. Nonduality, rooted in Sanskrit as "Advaita" ("not-two"), emphasizes the essential oneness and interconnectedness of all existence, even as duality describes the permanent separation and conflict that can arise from this perception.
Duality
Perception of Separation: Sees the world as a collection of separate things and opposing forces, such as good and evil, or joy and sorrow.
Individuality: Asserts that a distinct, independent self exists separately from the rest of the world.
Conflict and Friction: Believes that the existence of two or more distinct entities inevitably leads to conflict and friction.
Example: Viewing the ocean and fish as completely separate entities, rather than interconnected parts of a single system.
Nonduality
Unity and Oneness: Proposes that all things, including the divine, the self, and the rest of existence, are not fundamentally distinct but part of one universal whole.
Interconnectedness: Understands that everything is connected and arises from the same source, such as the individual "waves" (self) and the "ocean" (universal reality).
Peace and Harmony: Suggests that where there is only one (oneness), there is peace, as the conflict and friction of separation cease to exist.
Experience of Wholeness: Aims for a direct experience of this oneness, where the sense of a separate self dissolves into pure awareness.
Key Distinction
Duality is "two," nonduality is "not-two" (or one without a second) .
Duality is a mental construct that creates the illusion of separation, while nonduality is the recognition that this separation is ultimately unreal.
Re: Questions to "magnus anderson".
Fuck off DAM, I don't intend to read your word salads.Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:28 amNo I don’t agree. This twoness stuff doesn’t necessarily mean both are dumb. Twoness stuff can mean really smart as well.Atla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:23 am Did you know that Age is sort of two personalities? When Age refers to itself as 'I' then God is speaking (genderless, infallible, already knows everything), and when Age refers to herself/himself as 'i' then the human channeling God is speaking.
Both are equally dumb and autistic, an inexplicable coincidence.
And why mock autism, have they nothing to offer society?
There’s two sides to every coin, every story.
In fact there’s your truth, my truth, and actual truth.
Also, if you lean more toward duality being correct, which I think you do, then you’re wrong to say duality is both equally dumb and autistic.
Duality asserts that reality is composed of separate and distinct entities or opposites, such as "self" and "other," while nonduality proposes that all things are interconnected aspects of a single, unified whole, challenging the illusion of separation. Nonduality, rooted in Sanskrit as "Advaita" ("not-two"), emphasizes the essential oneness and interconnectedness of all existence, even as duality describes the permanent separation and conflict that can arise from this perception.
Duality
Perception of Separation: Sees the world as a collection of separate things and opposing forces, such as good and evil, or joy and sorrow.
Individuality: Asserts that a distinct, independent self exists separately from the rest of the world.
Conflict and Friction: Believes that the existence of two or more distinct entities inevitably leads to conflict and friction.
Example: Viewing the ocean and fish as completely separate entities, rather than interconnected parts of a single system.
Nonduality
Unity and Oneness: Proposes that all things, including the divine, the self, and the rest of existence, are not fundamentally distinct but part of one universal whole.
Interconnectedness: Understands that everything is connected and arises from the same source, such as the individual "waves" (self) and the "ocean" (universal reality).
Peace and Harmony: Suggests that where there is only one (oneness), there is peace, as the conflict and friction of separation cease to exist.
Experience of Wholeness: Aims for a direct experience of this oneness, where the sense of a separate self dissolves into pure awareness.
Key Distinction
Duality is "two," nonduality is "not-two" (or one without a second) .
Duality is a mental construct that creates the illusion of separation, while nonduality is the recognition that this separation is ultimately unreal.
Re: Questions to "magnus anderson".
There are people in the dream of separation. I thought you knew all this?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:13 amAnd how do you come to terms with their being no people and yet pointing at them at the same time when you say you "hate" them?Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:58 amThere are no people, that’s the lie. I hate liars and lying.
When everyone is you there’s just this infinite wide open space of true love. Beyond the concepts of right and wrong, I’ll meet you there in that infinite open space of truth and love.
Be sure to leave your demonic baggage where it belongs, in your mind.
It appears you contradict yourself in your mind. Which is fine. But if that is the case than anything goes and your beliefs are simultaneously false.
I want to meet people who are in their not twoness state. I’ve failed miserably with people who believe I am separate from them.
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I can’t leave a subject topic. If I’m open to responding to it. I’m open to any subject. So if I see a subject I’m interested in replying to, then I will because I can. It’s only philosophical flip flopping on a philosophy forum. Someone throws a ball so that someone else catches it. Or else what’s the point in playing the game. A game is a two player game, is it not?Atla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 11:04 amFuck off DAM, I don't intend to read your word salads.Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 7:28 amNo I don’t agree. This twoness stuff doesn’t necessarily mean both are dumb. Twoness stuff can mean really smart as well.Atla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:23 am Did you know that Age is sort of two personalities? When Age refers to itself as 'I' then God is speaking (genderless, infallible, already knows everything), and when Age refers to herself/himself as 'i' then the human channeling God is speaking.
Both are equally dumb and autistic, an inexplicable coincidence.
And why mock autism, have they nothing to offer society?
There’s two sides to every coin, every story.
In fact there’s your truth, my truth, and actual truth.
Also, if you lean more toward duality being correct, which I think you do, then you’re wrong to say duality is both equally dumb and autistic.
Duality asserts that reality is composed of separate and distinct entities or opposites, such as "self" and "other," while nonduality proposes that all things are interconnected aspects of a single, unified whole, challenging the illusion of separation. Nonduality, rooted in Sanskrit as "Advaita" ("not-two"), emphasizes the essential oneness and interconnectedness of all existence, even as duality describes the permanent separation and conflict that can arise from this perception.
Duality
Perception of Separation: Sees the world as a collection of separate things and opposing forces, such as good and evil, or joy and sorrow.
Individuality: Asserts that a distinct, independent self exists separately from the rest of the world.
Conflict and Friction: Believes that the existence of two or more distinct entities inevitably leads to conflict and friction.
Example: Viewing the ocean and fish as completely separate entities, rather than interconnected parts of a single system.
Nonduality
Unity and Oneness: Proposes that all things, including the divine, the self, and the rest of existence, are not fundamentally distinct but part of one universal whole.
Interconnectedness: Understands that everything is connected and arises from the same source, such as the individual "waves" (self) and the "ocean" (universal reality).
Peace and Harmony: Suggests that where there is only one (oneness), there is peace, as the conflict and friction of separation cease to exist.
Experience of Wholeness: Aims for a direct experience of this oneness, where the sense of a separate self dissolves into pure awareness.
Key Distinction
Duality is "two," nonduality is "not-two" (or one without a second) .
Duality is a mental construct that creates the illusion of separation, while nonduality is the recognition that this separation is ultimately unreal.
I thought you were into duality? You’re not going to tell me you’re a nondualist are you? Lol
We’re all experts at word salad’s including you. Take a look at what you said. You’re obviously into swinging both ways when it comes to dual language usage.
Re: Questions to "magnus anderson".
Age wrote: “ Which is why I use the words, 'truth', and, 'Truth', to make it very clear which one I am referring to, exactly. “
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Response: Yes I can understand that now. Thanks for providing the clarification.
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Response: Yes I can understand that now. Thanks for providing the clarification.
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Sorry but that’s hilarious
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Question to “magnus anderson “
What does the word, 'definition', mean?
What does the word, 'definition', mean?