Saja Fendél
1 min readNov 6, 2022

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Hi Daria! Thanks for this beautiful and curious response. It always excites me to see!

My answer to this part lies in translating of what you’re saying here into my language.

‘If reality is one whole indivisible consciousness, then each of us would experience as though we are one individual being with a unique point of view and would live in a different mind.’

Just because we experience individuality, it does not suggest that the consciousness that knows or is aware of it is not infinite and share between all seemingly separate beings.

The individuality we experience is what I call a mind. All minds are individual and infinitely unique. That is true. But the consciousness that perceives it is the same consciousness that is shared between all seemingly separate things.

The point here is not to believe this, but to testify against it.

To see what evidence there is that suggests consciousness is not shared, limited, and contained inside the body.

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Saja Fendél
Saja Fendél

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