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I am unworthy of His grace
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Where does consciousness come from? And what is my lived experience? Is it just a material phenomenon? Then why can't someone measure your experiences?
In other words, a person cannot actually live another's lived experience, and even to do so would necessarily mean that the person has consciousness themselves which just kicks the can down the road. I don't know exactly and can't really explain it very well.
I am a property dualist. That means that I think that consciousness and the brain are two different things but they are not two different substances. Basically, that means I do not equate consciousness with the brain even though I think the brain is from whence consciousness comes. I do not consider myself a physicalist or naturalist either. I think there are deeper faculties we have that go beyond the physical and first-person perception.
It is also curious that eyewitnesses all record events a bit differently. Does this mean that there are infinite parallel universes where every scenario plays itself out? No. I believe this because 2+2 always equals 4. As such, there is a "core" to reality that cannot change. That leaves the possibility of the supernatural in a precarious position in explaining how certain things happened and why. But if you don't believe in the supernatural you are left with no explanation at all (that we can measure). So at that point, you have to decide if you want to believe that an explanation exists or not. I am much more of a person who tries to find answers rather than leave them a mystery, so I prefer believing that there are beings behind such supernatural events. And we have the testimony of many written works that testify about the miraculous. Now, you can either say there are many different realities all vying for control or you can say you don't know. But what you can't do is say nothing happens that we have no explanation for. Such is the conception of consciousness...
In other words, a person cannot actually live another's lived experience, and even to do so would necessarily mean that the person has consciousness themselves which just kicks the can down the road. I don't know exactly and can't really explain it very well.
I am a property dualist. That means that I think that consciousness and the brain are two different things but they are not two different substances. Basically, that means I do not equate consciousness with the brain even though I think the brain is from whence consciousness comes. I do not consider myself a physicalist or naturalist either. I think there are deeper faculties we have that go beyond the physical and first-person perception.
It is also curious that eyewitnesses all record events a bit differently. Does this mean that there are infinite parallel universes where every scenario plays itself out? No. I believe this because 2+2 always equals 4. As such, there is a "core" to reality that cannot change. That leaves the possibility of the supernatural in a precarious position in explaining how certain things happened and why. But if you don't believe in the supernatural you are left with no explanation at all (that we can measure). So at that point, you have to decide if you want to believe that an explanation exists or not. I am much more of a person who tries to find answers rather than leave them a mystery, so I prefer believing that there are beings behind such supernatural events. And we have the testimony of many written works that testify about the miraculous. Now, you can either say there are many different realities all vying for control or you can say you don't know. But what you can't do is say nothing happens that we have no explanation for. Such is the conception of consciousness...