(1)
If you are real, where is your mind?
(2)
I feel that I am here. This is real.
You are there. You are not I. I can’t know what you feel. I only know what I feel.
If the word “feel” means that “All things are in one’s mind”, the sentence “I feel ・・・・” means that all things are always in my mind.
All things in my mind, of course, include “you”. Then “you” are in my mind.
(2)-2
On the other hand, I can’t know what you feel.
Then, how the “you” can belong to my mind or be in my mind?
(3)
It is true that only your body can be in my mind, in other words, belong to my mind. When the “you” is real, and at the same time, I can’t know what you feel, a part of the “you” have to belong to my mind. A part of the “you”, that is, your body has to be in your mind.
(4)
The sentence “You feel ・・・・” means that all things are always in your mind. All things, of course, include your body. Then your body is in your mind.
(5)
Consequently, your body belongs both to my mind and to your mind.
(6)
The word “real” means, first, that what I feel is right and undoubted. For example, illusion is real, when it belongs to my mind. Therefore, my mind, in other words, what I feel is real.
(6)-2 Second, the word “real” means that physical things have privileged position in all things that I feel in my mind. Only the physical thing is real. (The word “physical” is equal to the word “outer”. )
(7)
Then the word “mental” is equal to the word “inner”. (The physical word is outer. The mental world is inner and called mind.)
(7)-2
The word “mind” has two meanings. First, it means all things that I feel and the function of feeling something. In other words, it can be called “consciousness”. But this “consciousness” includes physical and mental things. In other words, what I feel includes outer and inner things. (It can be called “transcendental consciousness”.)
(7)-3
Second, the word “mind” means the inner things that are the rest of what someone feels except outer ones. And “mind” also includes the function of feeling the inner things. The latter include emotions, intentions, imaginations, subjective memories and expectations etc.
(8)
a) Your body is real. Your body belongs to your mind. That is to say, your body itself is a part of your mind.
b) My body is real. This means that my body is itself a part of my mind.
c) I can’t discriminate my mind from my body.
d) My body includes physical things around it, in other words, its outer horizon connecting it. Your body appears in this horizon and, at the same time, belongs to your mind.
e) The outer horizon belonging to my body and your body is called the outer physical world.
(January 28, 2013)
If you are real, where is your mind?
(2)
I feel that I am here. This is real.
You are there. You are not I. I can’t know what you feel. I only know what I feel.
If the word “feel” means that “All things are in one’s mind”, the sentence “I feel ・・・・” means that all things are always in my mind.
All things in my mind, of course, include “you”. Then “you” are in my mind.
(2)-2
On the other hand, I can’t know what you feel.
Then, how the “you” can belong to my mind or be in my mind?
(3)
It is true that only your body can be in my mind, in other words, belong to my mind. When the “you” is real, and at the same time, I can’t know what you feel, a part of the “you” have to belong to my mind. A part of the “you”, that is, your body has to be in your mind.
(4)
The sentence “You feel ・・・・” means that all things are always in your mind. All things, of course, include your body. Then your body is in your mind.
(5)
Consequently, your body belongs both to my mind and to your mind.
(6)
The word “real” means, first, that what I feel is right and undoubted. For example, illusion is real, when it belongs to my mind. Therefore, my mind, in other words, what I feel is real.
(6)-2 Second, the word “real” means that physical things have privileged position in all things that I feel in my mind. Only the physical thing is real. (The word “physical” is equal to the word “outer”. )
(7)
Then the word “mental” is equal to the word “inner”. (The physical word is outer. The mental world is inner and called mind.)
(7)-2
The word “mind” has two meanings. First, it means all things that I feel and the function of feeling something. In other words, it can be called “consciousness”. But this “consciousness” includes physical and mental things. In other words, what I feel includes outer and inner things. (It can be called “transcendental consciousness”.)
(7)-3
Second, the word “mind” means the inner things that are the rest of what someone feels except outer ones. And “mind” also includes the function of feeling the inner things. The latter include emotions, intentions, imaginations, subjective memories and expectations etc.
(8)
a) Your body is real. Your body belongs to your mind. That is to say, your body itself is a part of your mind.
b) My body is real. This means that my body is itself a part of my mind.
c) I can’t discriminate my mind from my body.
d) My body includes physical things around it, in other words, its outer horizon connecting it. Your body appears in this horizon and, at the same time, belongs to your mind.
e) The outer horizon belonging to my body and your body is called the outer physical world.
(January 28, 2013)