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Consciousness: The Potentiality of All Existence: Exploring reality and belief as a subjective experience

Vic Shayne

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“We have been psychologically and biologically conditioned to accept this life of constant struggle. This is borne of ignorance that the one who struggles and suffers is only a construct, a belief that there is an individual self apart from consciousness.”

“The two-sided coin of pain and pleasure keeps the 'I' in force. Most suffering is caused in this unending and troubling cycle, because desire becomes the overriding goal of the self. It wants things, and if it is denied them it becomes angry, frustrated, depressed, violent, sad, anxious, jealous, envious, miserable, boisterous, agitated, divisive, sorrowful, and troublesome. In other words, it is in a conflict that is self-induced and ultimately self- sabotaging.”

“The enlightened sages speak of surrender to the guru. This is not to be taken literally as surrender to some personage embodied in a teacher. Instead it means to surrender the belief that you are an individual so that you may embrace what you are as consciousness”

“Here we are, centuries down the pike in our cultural and scientific evolution, and we are still trying to figure out where the nothingness meets the something-ness. The problem is that, though science can now look into the subatomic world, it still cannot see deeply enough to uncover the depths of the human experience.”

“Consciousness says 'I am,' but it is the self that says 'I am this or that.”

“There is a broader way to look at consciousness, beyond the parameters of modern medicine and neuroscience. Consciousness can be known as an all-encompassing life force or energy, yet this still does not even scratch the surface of possibilities. Consciousness is the field out of which arises the orchestrator, the orchestrated, and the orchestrating. It is therefore the entirety of the undivided backdrop out of which phenomena appear to happen, where all forms and expressions exist in potentiality, as well as the apparent act of creation and destruction.”

“The mind and brain enable us to be aware of the thoughts and actions that seem to arise and fall, but they do not create consciousness. They are effects of consciousness. All that comes and goes does so within this soup of consciousness.”

“In consciousness, all realities exist only because the mind is in movement. When the mind becomes completely still, then the reality made possible by the senses, memories, ideas, fears, hopes, and dreams comes to an end. And so does conflict..”

“If the self remains at the center of meditation, it can be argued that the meditator begins with an immediate problem: he has separated himself from the meditation.”

“A wave on top of the ocean is still the ocean; it is still made of the same substance. Although it seems to be differentiated, it is still the ocean. It cannot move or change course from the entirety of the ocean, nor can it reorder the ocean so that it can do something that the rest of the water is not doing.”

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