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The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the male

fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

 

 

When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock runs...he

displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate the

other.......

 

He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass walls

between them......

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

<toombaru2003> wrote:

> The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the male

> fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

>

>

> When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock runs...he

> displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate the

> other.......

>

> He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass walls

> between them......

 

That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the tango.

You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

 

Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside fishdom

tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which develops

self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do not

demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals show

awareness of 'other.'

 

So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more fundamental than

self.

Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an infinity other

'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could the One

be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

 

I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

 

Pete

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Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us> wrote:

> Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the male

> > fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

> >

> >

> > When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> > intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock runs...he

> > displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate the

> > other.......

> >

> > He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass walls

> > between them......

>

> That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the tango.

> You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

>

> Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside fishdom

> tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which develops

> self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do not

> demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals show

> awareness of 'other.'

>

> So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more fundamental than

> self.

> Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an infinity other

> 'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could the One

> be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

>

> I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

>

> Pete

 

 

 

 

Hello my friend,

 

There is no 'self' to be aware of....whether in a fish or a man....

 

Having a conception of something....does not mean that it is real...

 

When so called self awareness occurs...it is only mind separating itself

conceptually from the flow of all-that-is...

 

This is the 'I Am'....this is the 'dream'...this is the illusion of

separation....this is samsara.

 

 

This is the mind-bubble in which we live....and die......'we' cannot be outside

of the bubble that mind has created....because 'we' are the bubble.....

 

*********************************************

 

and the vastness in which it floats

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Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us>

wrote:

> Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the male

> > fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

> >

> >

> > When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> > intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock

runs...he

> > displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate the

> > other.......

> >

> > He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass walls

> > between them......

>

> That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the tango.

> You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

>

> Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside

fishdom

> tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which develops

> self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do not

> demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals show

> awareness of 'other.'

>

> So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more fundamental than

> self.

> Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an infinity

other

> 'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could the One

> be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

>

> I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

>

> Pete

 

oh i see you have all this typed by your secretary while you jump

around her caught in the passion of your dictation...

does she have beautiful gills?

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

<toombaru2003> wrote:

> Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us>

wrote:

> > Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> > <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > > The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the male

> > > fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

> > >

> > >

> > > When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> > > intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock

runs...he

> > > displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate the

> > > other.......

> > >

> > > He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass walls

> > > between them......

> >

> > That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the tango.

> > You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

> >

> > Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside

fishdom

> > tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which develops

> > self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do not

> > demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals show

> > awareness of 'other.'

> >

> > So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more fundamental

than

> > self.

> > Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an infinity

other

> > 'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could the

One

> > be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

> >

> > I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

> >

> > Pete

>

>

>

>

> Hello my friend,

>

> There is no 'self' to be aware of....whether in a fish or a man....

>

> Having a conception of something....does not mean that it is real...

>

> When so called self awareness occurs...it is only mind separating

itself conceptually from the flow of all-that-is...

>

> This is the 'I Am'....this is the 'dream'...this is the illusion of

separation....this is samsara.

>

>

> This is the mind-bubble in which we live....and die......'we'

cannot be outside of the bubble that mind has created....because 'we'

are the bubble.....

>

> *********************************************

>

> and the vastness in which it floats

 

 

Come on, Toom! Show me something I don't know. I asked you about the

other. We're dancing. Move! Or I'll step on your toes. :)

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Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us>

wrote:

> Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us>

> wrote:

> > > Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> > > <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > > > The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the

male

> > > > fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> > > > intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock

> runs...he

> > > > displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate

the

> > > > other.......

 

 

 

 

> > > >

> > > > He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass

walls

> > > > between them......

> > >

> > > That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the

tango.

> > > You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

> > >

> > > Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside

> fishdom

> > > tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which develops

> > > self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do

not

> > > demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals show

> > > awareness of 'other.'

> > >

> > > So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more fundamental

> than

> > > self.

> > > Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an

infinity

> other

> > > 'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could the

> One

> > > be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

> > >

> > > I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

> > >

> > > Pete

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hello my friend,

> >

> > There is no 'self' to be aware of....whether in a fish or a

man....

> >

> > Having a conception of something....does not mean that it is

real...

> >

> > When so called self awareness occurs...it is only mind separating

> itself conceptually from the flow of all-that-is...

> >

> > This is the 'I Am'....this is the 'dream'...this is the illusion

of

> separation....this is samsara.

> >

> >

> > This is the mind-bubble in which we live....and die......'we'

> cannot be outside of the bubble that mind has

created....because 'we'

> are the bubble.....

> >

> > *********************************************

> >

> > and the vastness in which it floats

>

>

> Come on, Toom! Show me something I don't know. I asked you about the

> other. We're dancing. Move! Or I'll step on your toes. :)

 

 

 

Self and other are mutually co-existent.....

 

I think it is a stretch to say that animals are aware of the 'other'.

 

Animal's brains are hard wired to react to their enviornment and

probably no not think in terms of something being other then

themselves...

 

The quality of " otherness " emerges simultanously with the conceptual

separation of the 'meness' that occurs within the neurons in the

brain of human beings.....

 

 

OK...your turn to lead.......

 

Where did you learn to dance like that?

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

<toombaru2003> wrote:

> Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us " <seesaw1us>

> wrote:

> > Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> > <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > > Nisargadatta , " seesaw1us "

<seesaw1us>

> > wrote:

> > > > Nisargadatta , " toombaru2003 "

> > > > <toombaru2003> wrote:

> > > > > The young clerk placed the small round bowl containing the

> male

> > > > > fighting fish next to a mirror and said... " Watch this " .

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > When the fish became aware of its own image...his colors

> > > > > intensefied.....his gills and fins flared...he made mock

> > runs...he

> > > > > displayed his broad side...all in an attempt to intimidate

> the

> > > > > other.......

>

>

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > He didn't seem to realize that there were two solid glass

> walls

> > > > > between them......

> > > >

> > > > That's a Good one, Toom! Let's dance with it, but, not the

> tango.

> > > > You're too ugly. Let's dance the twist.

> > > >

> > > > Since fish has no conception of self ( or so my spies inside

> > fishdom

> > > > tell me) Chimps are the only species known to us which

develops

> > > > self awareness after a few go at the mirror. Anyway, fish do

> not

> > > > demostrates awareness of self, but fish, and most animals

show

> > > > awareness of 'other.'

> > > >

> > > > So maybe, this 'other awareness' is prior and more

fundamental

> > than

> > > > self.

> > > > Could this be why, we sometimes feel the presence of an

> infinity

> > other

> > > > 'inside'? Could Advaita be barking up the wrong tree? Could

the

> > One

> > > > be, not the Self, but.... The Other?

> > > >

> > > > I got to sit down, my feet are killing me,

> > > >

> > > > Pete

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello my friend,

> > >

> > > There is no 'self' to be aware of....whether in a fish or a

> man....

> > >

> > > Having a conception of something....does not mean that it is

> real...

> > >

> > > When so called self awareness occurs...it is only mind

separating

> > itself conceptually from the flow of all-that-is...

> > >

> > > This is the 'I Am'....this is the 'dream'...this is the

illusion

> of

> > separation....this is samsara.

> > >

> > >

> > > This is the mind-bubble in which we live....and die......'we'

> > cannot be outside of the bubble that mind has

> created....because 'we'

> > are the bubble.....

> > >

> > > *********************************************

> > >

> > > and the vastness in which it floats

> >

> >

> > Come on, Toom! Show me something I don't know. I asked you about

the

> > other. We're dancing. Move! Or I'll step on your toes. :)

>

>

>

> Self and other are mutually co-existent.....

>

> I think it is a stretch to say that animals are aware of

the 'other'.

 

P:Your little fish wouldn't have taken the fighting stance against

a leave floating around, so some kind of awareness of his own kind is

there.

 

> Animal's brains are hard wired to react to their enviornment and

> probably no not think in terms of something being other then

> themselves...

 

P: I never mentioned the word thinking. Most mental processes don't

involve thinking. For example distinguishing a pain in the gut as

coming from the inside and a loud noise as coming from the outside.

 

>

> The quality of " otherness " emerges simultanously with the

conceptual

> separation of the 'meness' that occurs within the neurons in the

> brain of human beings.....

 

P: I don't think so, animals can detect their own kind from strangers.

Anyway, animal behaviour, was just the spark that got this moving,

and not the destination. The point being, that otherness is more

basic and instintual, and self only conceptual. The Unknown when

confronted with

his own existence ,in the mirror of consciousness, sees itself as the

other. Much as a fighting fish does in a mirror. When the brain

develops sufficiently

to conceive of a self, this self is never the Unknown, but a familiar

other, or proxy, a mask to present to those less intimate 'others.'

 

When this self mask is seen through, the brain initially senses the

Unknown as an infinite otherness, some people have call that God.

 

Pete

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