The great I , me , mine puzzell

The Vedas describes the I , me. Mine concept.

But how should we understand I , me , and mine .

Who is  the ” I ” ?

And what do you mean when you say  ” that’s me ” ?

And  just exactly what do you mean when you say  it’s yours ?  ,  or you say ” that’s mine “

The philosophies of the Vedas encourages us all to think deeply about , who we  are in reality,  they encourage us to think outside the box , and face the reality of a changing body , with changing possessions  as well as changing minds along with a growing or diminishing intelligence ,  it encourages us to  question why ?

If we dont approach these sorts of  questions seriously,  and ignore them , one might say we become rather like a sophisticated animal , with a very narrow understanding of life ,  based on a body and its immediate needs , is it a waste of  the human form of life , might it  be a mistake , not to search for  answers , The Vedas say such inquiry opens  up doors to greater places for our consciousness , places where consciousness expands into a form , made of pure consciousness,  and which is full of varieties of  increasing experiences.

The modern industrial Globalists , along with  sponsored universities,  don’t want you to ask these questions , rather they want you to think more and more in terms of you being a chance mutation , with neurons firing in a brain,  that are constantly in want of satisfying.

The Vedas and other theological sciences have an entirely different take on I , me , mine .

Find out , pick up a copy of the Bhagavad Gita with the explanations of Gaudia Vaisnavism teachers , and find out about consciousness outside of the bodily needs .

Divinity also has consciousness, but His consciousness is experienced to the full , beyond atoms ,elements ,compounds and molecules.

Find out where .


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