
Posted by Fastovsky on 1/16/2008, 6:35 pm, in reply to "Re: true mind, false mind"
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: that this
: individual mind has a false sense of reality
: about itself as an individual mind.
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Ah, but from where would this false identity arise? The Individual mind either exists or does not exist. If it does not exist, than it cannot have any "sense of reality" at all, false or otherwise. And if it does exist, than it must be real, and not false.
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: Mind would imply Mind
: having removed the false sense of itself as
: individual mind to become simply Mind.
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And how does this Mind differ from the individual mind? Is it that Mind decieves itself into believing that it is individual minds? If so, than it is Itself deluded, and cannot show us the way to Reality.
The "individual mind" can only be part of "Mind" as long as the individual mind itself is real. If it is not real, than it cannot be a part of anything at all.
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-Li Daoqun
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