Vic Shayne
1 min readSep 6, 2024

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When you say that you think "most of us feel" then I am moved to ask how you could possibly know what others feel. What you wrote about a prebirth memory is a good example about how one cannot transmit her experience to others and how it only has relevance to her personally.

Many people repeat what they have learned and what they believe sounds good, but it's a belief and not based on anything more than information picked up from other people who have learned it from others, and so on. In my experience, we are not consciousness having a human experience, because such a belief suggests a separation of the self into consciousness and the self. There is no separation, there is only one movement. Is this true? People would need to find out for themselves without the use of thought, information, memories, or teachings. The mind needs to become quiescent for this to begin to occur.

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Vic Shayne
Vic Shayne

Written by Vic Shayne

NY Times bestselling author writing about reality beyond thought, consciousness, and the self to uncover what is fundamental. https://shorturl.at/mrAS6

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