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- Can your comment on this excerpt from A. H. Almaas whose perspective challenges the materialist and emergentist views by proposing that consciousness is not a byproduct of matter, but rather its ontological ground and essence?
- How does this perspective foster compassion and a sense of responsibility for all life as holons, in contradistinction to the mainstream view that fosters the evolution of heaps?
- Please explore how this rethink would manifest in our values, systems and behaviors in general and illustrate with specific examples please?
- I notice a interdependent coherence and harmony of first person, second person and third person perspectives in this holonic rethink that resonates from a nondual metaperspective. Can you help me explore this intuition?
- Could this nondual holonic perspective be intimating or pointing towards the essence of beingness, becomings and belongingness of the Soul?
- What does this mean for concepts of time and space if they are now seen as contexts for the Soul’s becoming and belonging?
- Can you explore further how these specific practices of meditation, relationships, and creativity can be generalized as first person, second person and third person perspectives of observation, participation and manifestation, respectively? I see a meta-nondual holonic pattern co-arising, co-unfolding, and co-informing?
- I would like to explore this nondual holonic meta-perspective that connects this triadic morphing interplay of trinities within trinities at all all levels of observation, participation and manifestations?










