My limited understanding of Shintoism suggests that all things have embodied spirit. Do you know if this is correct?
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Agree that it is fiction from neurobiological point of view ( 3rd person). Not so much from first person pov as far as I can tell. This qualia of "existing" precedes the self and doesn't rely on it.
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I perceive my self as what's on the other side of attention. If I relax my attention on that relationship, then there is only the attended. If it is no longer attended, there is still attention. If attention itself ceases, there is nothing.
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Like the point about asking our minds and getting whatevr answer we already believe. Nonetheless, I was conscious of the " *something* exists qualia" before I had a proper mind or developed brain. This could point to different facet of consciousness. AMness.
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In Zen (for example) there is conventially 2 minds. Neurobio ( Small) mind and Big Mind. The reality of small mind has no necessary relationship to the reality of Big Mind. The instance of cncns. in human brain creates Human Reality.