Monday, September 19, 2016

Post #255 "How Do We Feel About 'Other' Than Self?"

How does Self Feel about 'Other'?
How do we feel about Other?
Why do we feel the way we do about 'Other'?
Does how we feel about 'Other' have anything to do with how we feel about our-Self?
 Does what we feel influence how we think?
 Are we able to think without feeling?
Is this where we become aware that we feel
and then do we think about what we feel?
Is thinking a reaction to feeling?
So how do we feel about our-Self?
How do we think about Self?
and, finally, how do we feel and think about Other?
 
Consciousness is Aware.
Consciousness is Aware of Self.
Consciousness being Aware of Self does not define Self to Self.
Consciousness being Aware of Self does not mean Self as Self acceptance.
Self cannot define Self or Accept Self without Awareness of Other.
Self Chooses to either Observe Other as Other or to Perceive Other through Self
as Other-than-Self within Self.
If Self Perceives Other through Self, Self's Awareness is only of it-Self,
Consequently Self's Awareness of Self includes Awareness of Other.
In Perception, Other as Other does not exist.
This Perception cancels out Reality for Consciousness,
because Reality can only be Observed.
If Consciousness Observes Self as Self, and this includes Observing Other as Other,
Consciousness cannot Observe Other as Self.
In Observation, Consciousness Observes Self as Self and Other as Other

In Perception, Self Becomes a Dream that confines it-Self within it-Self.
Self also confines Other within it-Self, that its Perception of Self becomes a part of it-Self.
Self must be set free of Self to be Self.
Self can only be Self through the Observation of Other----
---through Self Observing Other as Other and
through Self Observing Self as Self,
Only then, can 'Other' of Reality, Observe and call the Singular Self of Consciousness into Being.
The Singular individual Self of Consciousness Observes Other of Reality
as Singular, Individual Other,
not as part of it-Self.
In Observation, Reality exists for the Singular, Individual Self of Consciousness.
In Observation of Other, the Singular, Individual Self exists in the reality of Reality.

If I Observe Reality,
I am the Self of Reality.
Reality is my existence.
 I, as Self of Reality, Observe Other of Reality.
Reality does not exist to Self, to me, if I do not Observe Other as Other Is,
not as I Dream and Desire Other to Become.
Other Is.
Self Is.
Singular Other of Reality Is Infinite Entity of Reality,
consequently, Self is Infinite Entity of Reality.

The Self of Observation says that Self, that I, can't be my-Self Without 'Other'.
The Self of Perception says I can't be myself With 'Other'.
The Self of Perception says, "only my-Self, only I, can have Entity and Infiniteness.
You (Other) can not exist besides me".

The Self of Perception Dreams and Desires the Essence of 'Other's' Entity and Infiniteness.
The Self of Perception cannot Observe that Entity is Entity,
and that Infiniteness is Infiniteness.
The Self of Perception Perceives Entity as shared with Other because it only sees
Other as Other-than-it-Self.
The Self of Perception Perceives Infiniteness as shared with Other because it only
sees Other as Other-then-it-Self.
The Self of Perception thereby Competes with Other for Entity and Infiniteness,
thereby Competing with it-Self.
Humanity Competes with it-Self,
to its own destruction.
Primordial emotions evolve out of the Dreaming and Desiring.
Yet this cannot be seen as emotion as emotion is not an element of Dreaming and Desiring
and lies outside as Time
'Feeling' evolves out of Dreaming and Desiring and is not a cause.

In Perception, Self of Consciousness Desires the Essence of the 'Other' of Reality.
In Perception, the Self of Consciousness does not have Entity or Infiniteness as these are
Essences of Reality.
Only Reality knows Entity and Infiniteness.
Desiring the Essence of the Other of Reality, the Perceiving Self of Consciousness looses
Entity and looses Infiniteness
and becomes a Whole made up of parts and pieces that will enter the process of Division
and just pass away,
back into the abyss of Dreaming and Desiring---Nothingness.

Summing up-------the Perceiving Self of Consciousness groups its parts and pieces into
a Collective.
The Collective Consciousness is made up of the sum total of its parts and pieces.
The Collective Consciousness is not Entity.
Parts and pieces do not make up Entity,
lacking Entity, there is no Infiniteness.
Each part and piece as well as the Collective, Dream and Desire the Entity and
Infiniteness of Self and Other of Reality.
Each part and each piece Desires its own Entity and Infiniteness plus the Entity and
Infiniteness of 'Other'.
As Self is not Infinite, Self feels threatened by the Infiniteness of Other,
and desires Other's Infiniteness and Entity.

In human terms this would look like:
One can only be rich if the Other is poor.
Everyone cannot be rich.
If everyone is rich, no one is rich.
It takes much poverty to create a rich man.
One's wealth depends on an-Other's oppression.
The wealth of the wealthy depends on the oppression of the oppressed.

Is it possible to be Aware of Self and not be Aware of Other?
Consciousness is Aware of  'Other'.
 
At what point is Conscioiusness Aware of 'feelings'?
At the point of Awareness of Other?
How does Consciousness 'feel' at Awareness of Self and Other?
Does Consciousness 'feel' wonder?
 
The big question:
Does Consciousness 'feel' an Awareness of Other
or
does Consciousness Accept Other as Consciousness Accepts Self
or,---- does Consciousness react to Other----
does Consciousness Become Aware of Feelings at  the Awareness of Other?
These Feelings would be the primal feelings of Consciousness?
Does Consciousness Accept or React/feel?
What feelings exist along with acceptence?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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