• novibe@lemmy.ml
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      Like a dream, you are just me. The floor I walk is me. The air I breathe is me. Everyone I meet, everything I feel, is just me. Nothing is real except I.

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        I took about 10 hits of acid once and had a conversation with something that seemed to be “God” or a close approximation to it, and it told me something similar. It told me that everything is connected, that we’re all one, that we’re all of us different aspects of each other, or something like that. This was 20+ years ago and I was zonked out of my fucking head that night.

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        I followed you (Egg Theory) right up until that last line.
        Slash dot? The tech website is the only real thing?

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            Damn, was really hoping there was some deeper stuff I was missing. So you’re a subscriber to Egg Theory then?

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              It’s called that from that little story about god talking to a recently deceased dude with the end result being that this universe is an egg?

              Awesome. I guess I’m an egg theory subscriber.

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              It’s not called the Egg Theory. Its called Advaita Vedanta and it’s the oldest religion/metaphysics we have written records for.

              And it can indeed get pretty deep. You should read Shankara‘s commentaries on the Vedas.