Quote from Hansel H:
Hans: This sounds like classic solipsism. It's a tough nut to crack because though any objection to the "Whatever you say is just me talking to myself." argument may be obviously correct to 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. parties, said objection can be dismissed by the solpisist as just another solipsistic event.
Yes, what I mean by "nobody out there" is this "self" that makes this world is really a nobody, as in, does not exist. And the legion of selves it makes are also nobody. But more than that, whatever this personality is which expresses as a legion of 'different' personalities...it is alone. And this is it's private little kingdom...just the way it wants it.
Once you realize this, you will be in a position to understand this passage as quoted from the gospel of Thomas:
Quote from gospel of Thomas:
Jesus said, "Congratulations to those who are alone and chosen, for you will find the kingdom. For you have come from it, and you will return there again."
To be "chosen" simply means you've made up your mind to return to the kingdom you came from. This calls for a pure non-dualistic viewpoint in which the mind that makes this world chooses entirely against itself to return to the reality of Self. This is important. The mind that makes this world perceives that it has privatized the shared vineyard of God in order to make an unshared vineyard of its own. This conjures up fears about retaliation and repossession. It expects a battle. And these feelings play out in all of it's scripts.
This alt. kingdom is the "grapevine" spoken of here:
Quote from gospel of Thomas:
Jesus said, "A grapevine has been planted apart from the Father. Since it is not strong, it will be pulled up by its root and will perish."
So there is this fear of extinction that finds its way into all the scripts running in the makers mindset. Look at the fruit this fear has produced, then decide if it would not be better to let the idea of self die on the vine. The vine is pulled up one grape at a time. It's totally voluntary. But your cooperation is inevitable.
Jesus


. Then you say ..'ahh but MY faith in God is also derived from experience, I have personal knowledge of Him based in faith, as does anyone else who 'believes.' To which i would reply "PROVE IT.."