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Nice thoughts Bobby, makes sense.

 

You wrote:

>>>The nature of memory is the Tendency to Repeat<<<

 

The nature of nature is reflection, repetition, replication, reproduction,

etc.

What is counting other then repeating the same number "one" again and again

ad infinitum?!

 

One time I saw it clearly: "There is only one (p)article, only one, just

one, no more than only one, and the play (Lila) within this (p)article

reflecting upon itself creates all particles, all gazillions of them while

space / time gets into existence doing that...

 

I am not off the deep end here, John Wheeler of Princeton fame (He also

figures in "A Beautiful Mind) and Richard Feynman (same fame) had a similar

notion once.

 

It is the basic idea behind the scientific notion of the "world line" of sub

nuclear particles...

 

It is this one (p)article of which we are a reflection, of which everything

is a reflection, that is the source of our KNOWING that we are ONE... (I

actually do a talk and demonstration on that while on tour).

 

Wim

 

 

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, Wim Borsboom <wim@a...> wrote:

> Nice thoughts Bobby, makes sense.

 

Thank you Wim.

>

> You wrote:

> >>>The nature of memory is the Tendency to Repeat<<<

>

> The nature of nature is reflection, repetition, replication,

reproduction,

> etc.

> What is counting other then repeating the same number "one" again

and again

> ad infinitum?!

>

> One time I saw it clearly: "There is only one (p)article, only one,

just

> one, no more than only one, and the play (Lila) within this (p)

article

> reflecting upon itself creates all particles, all gazillions of

them while

> space / time gets into existence doing that...

 

I am not sure how this applies to the process of learning or teaching.

>

> I am not off the deep end here, John Wheeler of Princeton fame (He

also

> figures in "A Beautiful Mind) and Richard Feynman (same fame) had a

similar

> notion once.

>

> It is the basic idea behind the scientific notion of the "world

line" of sub

> nuclear particles...

>

> It is this one (p)article of which we are a reflection, of which

everything

> is a reflection, that is the source of our KNOWING that we are

ONE... (I

> actually do a talk and demonstration on that while on tour).

 

That is an interesting way of putting it. Ramana told us that the

Aham Vritti (I Amness) feels so real because it is such closs

proximity to the original "II". It is commonly called a reflection I

believe.

 

The repeating nature of the mind that I called memory is a

reiteration of the cyclic phenomenon or sattva. The descriptions

pale beside the ongoing operation. An accurate description of the

operation of the mind is a topic I enjoy. Thanks for the reply.

 

Love

Bobby G.

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