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Rani Madhavapeddi

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Sep 6, 2024, 1:28:33 PM9/6/24
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Are we eternal ? 

In view of the conversation in this thread this may give a different perspective! 
I am not decrying either 😂
Rani Madhavapeddi Patel


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From: "Dr. Robert Saltzman from The Ten Thousand Things" <roberts...@substack.com>
Date: September 6, 2024 at 9:37:41 AM MST
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Subject: Is this aliveness immortal?
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Hi Robert.
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Hi Robert.

In your last piece of writing you wrote, you mention 'Aliveness' which is essentially what gives life or is the life in all living things. Me, you, a flower. . . . I was thinking that this Aliveness is the same as saying the 'Absolute,’ What I mean is that both Aliveness and the ‘Absolute’--whatever words are used to describe that which is eternal—are the same. So, whilst I will not, as the 'me identity’ see myself as being 'eternal,' or 'timeless,’ ‘Life,' or 'Consciousness’ or the 'Absolute' forever remains.

Each one of us dies—is mortal—but. isn’t LIFE that enlivened us, immortal?

Lola In The Laurels, 2024

 Hi, Dyanne. I do not agree that "this aliveness" and "the absolute" are interchangeable. This aliveness is a feeling we all know intimately. The so-called absolute, on the other hand, is not an experience but an idea—a theory cooked up in human mindsthat may or may not apply to the world at large, regardless of what one may believe.

You assume axiomatically and without evidence, not just that some so-called “absolute” exists, but that it is immortal and eternal. Yes? And you know that how?

Where outside of time and space are you situated to know what is “immortal?” Perhaps nothing is immortal, but if something lasts a long time—billions of years longer than you do—how would you know if it wasn’t immortal but just long-lasting on a scale that humans cannot comprehend?

You go on to define “this aliveness,” which you now call “LIFE,” as eternal and immortal too, like the qualities you hung on the word “Absolute.”

According to the best science, Earth—the only place where life exists as far as we know—is around 4.6 billion years old (not “eternal”), and the first evidence of living beings dates back to around 3 billion years (even farther from “eternal”).

Consider that carefully.

If even the Earth is not eternal, how could life, which (so far as we know) arose long after Earth came into being, be eternal? Eventually, science tells us, the sun will grow into a red giant, melting the Earth and everything else near it, as our sun dies itself. So what is eternal about that?

I wonder if I am making this clear. You adopt a thought form called “the Absolute,” for which there is no evidence. Then you imbue that thought form with qualities—immortality and timelessness—that, for all you know, may apply nowhere in the Universe. Now, having come to believe in this possibly fictional entity or force, or call it what you will, you say that it “enlivens us.”

How do you know that anything “enlivens us” or that we require enlivening in the first place? Do you imagine that bodies were dead until an “immortal soul” was put into them by “the absolute?” That is a religious belief and a dualistic one at that, not a fact.

I am not saying you ought not have a religious outlook. Whatever floats your boat. Since you are asking, I am pointing out that you have misunderstood what I meant by “this aliveness”—a term used throughout my writing. By assuming that your beliefs are facts, you have projected an entire metaphysics upon what, for me, is simply an observation: this aliveness, this experience, this sense of being.

This aliveness is all I know. Beyond that, is pure speculation in which I do not indulge. When I say “this aliveness,” I do not mean, “what gives life or is the life in all living things.” That’s your spin. For me, this aliveness is not something given or something “in” what lives, but life itself, a mysterious happening that may or may not be “eternal.” So far, the evidence is that it is not eternal but had a beginning three billion years ago, and may have an end. I have no further information on that question and doubt that you or anyone else does either.

If you understand that, that is what I mean by “awake.”

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Sheri R

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Sep 8, 2024, 9:58:57 AM9/8/24
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Rani and All, 

This gets so messy when one tries to reconcile what one does not know with what one thinks they know. RS assumes science has the timelines of the Earth and Life correct (which it may) and if he is right, therein lies the assumed evidence for duality. He argues science has evidence the Earth preceded Life by 1.6 billion years (give or take a billion). Sciences' reputation is not good enough for me to take that at face value. The earth IS life. Did/Does the earth have a sense of Life? 
I understand RS is trying to keep it 'clean', only reporting on the immediate experience. But, to me it not only falls way short, it's full of just as many holes and question marks as any other perspective. Just because he speaks confidently, doesn't mean other expressions or perspectives are misguided. And, to his credit, I don't think he posits his perspective is  the most correct. 

Just my 2 cents. 

With Metta, 
Sheri 


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Rob MacDonald

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Sep 8, 2024, 11:21:51 AM9/8/24
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Hi Everyone,

Thanks Sheri, I have been thinking about this one for a couple days and you hit both of the key elements that kept coming up for me.

I hate to be the 'perspective' guy, but isn't that what limits all of us?  Our current perspective?  Even Saltzman, who I feel does good work as a human zen stick (or keisaku, which I just learned can translate to 'warning stick') helping people see past held beliefs or fixations that might provide an opening.  Yet, I wonder if Saltman limits himself?  Like many have said here, if we ever wish to grok this, it seems it must happen beyond the brain, so even this "All I can ever truly know is here and now", seems fundamentally logical, but I often wonder if it ensnares him?  He sounds happy and content with his life, so much like my religious friends, it is what it is.

On the topic of science, a timeline, and the living Earth, I am with you as well, Sheri.  Is anything ever truly dead and gone?  I am not a scientist, but I am curious about these things, and when one considers the cycle of our human bodies, from birth to death, just the material stuff, the questions still come...
  • Before the baby is born, where does the material of the growing baby come from? 
  • What about the material that combined to create the fertilized egg? 
  • Those cells were created by our parents' bodies, and where did the material come from for them?
  • After death, do our bodies decompose and disappear, or does the material continue on in a different capacity?
One can keep following these questions, but in my experience, two things happen:  First, it is clear that everything is connected, nothing is ever truly lost, and everything is just continuously changing forms in the fascinating dance.  Second, and this can be harder to swallow, but if you do the above exercise and consider what actually 'dies' at the time of death (and also have investigated the nature of thought), one might see that just like the thought of wanting tacos for lunch today, or that someone doesn't love you anymore... thoughts that are produced by our minds and show up, the idea of our identity is just another one of these thoughts, and then there is no need to hold on to "me as a soul changing forms"  there is just changing forms.  To me that is freeing on so many different levels, and, to be very honest, I am still deep in the messiness of untangling what all that means, but that is another thread or topic altogether.

That thinking might lead to that concept of aliveness being immortal, if we want to go back to the big bang where allegedly the origin of everything resides, but at that point I am going to saddle up to the bar with Saltzman, order a beer, and just be content to be right here, right now, because the origins of life... science doesn't have that one pinned down just yet, and even if they did, I am with you RS, but here we are, in this moment being alive.  🙂❤️

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Willow

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Sep 10, 2024, 2:26:07 AM9/10/24
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RobM,

I have noticed and have been enjoying and resonating with the seemingly new found ‘awakeness’ that has been permeating your posts over the past few weeks… the night is always darkest before the dawn… 

Wonderful!

💜, Willow

Rani Madhavapeddi

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Sep 10, 2024, 3:00:29 AM9/10/24
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I wish I had found this instead of my words would have posted this. 
It covers all that we talked succinctly. 
Love peace and joy ! 
Rani Madhavapeddi Patel


On Sep 9, 2024, at 11:26 PM, Willow <idd...@gmail.com> wrote:

RobM,

Paul Rezendes

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Sep 12, 2024, 8:12:31 AM9/12/24
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RobM,

I completely agree with Willows email here below.

Wonderful!

Paul

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