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Beingness is the term I use for the quality or essence of Universal Awareness – the Self. There is no subject or object in the Self, just primeval, all-encompassing and all-manifesting Awareness. When an individual thinks ‘Cogito ergo sum’ – I think, therefore I am – then this is a mental process with a subject: “I”. But the Self is before individuation, and before any cogitation, so it can’t be thinking “I am”.

Noticing Being One

Beingness and I Amness

The ‘ness’ extension indicates a quality rather than a statement of existence. Beingness is the essence of Universal Awareness, and I Amness the subjective noticing of the fact of one’s own existence.

When you realise yourself to be a grain of sand on infinity’s shore, all of which is the Self, you’ll realise that I Amness is totally dependent on, a product of, Beingness.

  25.08.2021   Beingness, I Amness

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