Re: Why is hinduism not credited?
Originally Posted by
wundermonk
Is this a falsifiable claim? If yes, how?
The precept of natural sciences is that all phenomena in the universe can be explained in terms of physical principles.
Thus, if this is correct, consciousness can be shown to be a product of particular physical conditions. If consciousness cannot be shown in this way to be an "arising" phenomenon, then, since it is indeed a phenomenon, the alternative explanation is that it permeates all things.
If you found out that you were god, dreaming a life for yourself, and that you were identical with the external world, you would ask yourself: "So, what would I have happen to me in my life? what would be my perfect drama?":cool1:
You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever.
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