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    separateness


    1. As you begin to pay less attention to your own needs and more to the needs of others, you may see that your sense of separateness is an illusion


    2. And finally blocking the past so that they could maintain their separateness and their dignity


    3. Q: How does one bring to an end this sense of separateness?


    4. Remove the sense of separateness and there will be no


    5. Diversity without separateness is the Ultimate that the mind can


    6. hindsight- there has always been a separateness in my perception of


    7. staying to the left kind of dissociating, I could feel this separateness


    8. It is the mind which creates the illusion of separateness


    9. with Him, which is impracticable for the advocates of separateness


    10. even though there is an utter loss of the sense of separateness

    11. “These are two brothers who, having cast off the fetters of separateness,


    12. and their separateness from society are seriously overestimated


    13. separateness and separate play


    14. in the relative evaluations of relatedness and separateness suggest that the qualities


    15. The work of Freud was both a move away from this notion of separateness and


    16. This sense of separateness was further boosted by a ‗Scientific Paradigm‘ (6)


    17. It merely appeared to possess separateness and solidity


    18. The purpose of life is to transcend separateness and awaken to the metaphysical truth of Oneness, and of Death as Life


    19. This feeling of separateness is the ego


    20. But with civilization also came feelings of separateness and a loss of the oneness we

    21. Consciousness in divine unity, after selflessly following the spiritual disciplines, results in losing any sense of separateness of other


    22. separateness from eternal life


    23. There is no self, no separateness, only ever consciousness


    24. They are blended together in a way that makes them lose their separateness


    25. This new craving of the Indian Musalmans for separateness might have naturally led to the clamor for more madrasas for the intensification of religious education to the young things to make them more Muslim


    26. But for now, the Musalmans are ever on the look out for the ways and means to assert their Islamic separateness, which, for the muse of a poet would seem: Oh goddamn faith, how thou divide ‘the God’ from gods and ‘the Musalmans’ from other humans! Why if only the moulanas approach Muhammad’s life, not in awe but with insight, for a solution to their vexatious separatist inhibitions, pointers are aplenty in Martin Ling’s biography of his


    27. While Muhammad had established the Muslim separateness thus, fearing dilution of their faith in interaction with the Jews and ‘the others’, the Quran ordained the Musalmans to insulate themselves from the rest of all


    28. Why, the ethos of the Muslim separateness fitted Muhammad’s interests like a glove and served the cause of Islam to the hilt, that was, till the Persians were forced into its fold; seen in the hindsight rather foolishly


    29. However, as the Quran had disowned the Jews and the Christians as if to bestow upon the Musalmans their Islamic identity, the discord of the faithful over Muhammad’s successor could have been the godsend for the Islamic separateness of the Iranians


    30. Be that as it may, the Musalmans should ponder over as to why the Medina surahs contain what they contain – religious venom - of what avail is submission and tolerance for embarking upon a conquest as one needs to name the adversaries and inculcate in the followers a sense of separateness so as to stir them into a state of aggression

    31. So the Musalman zealots would imbibe those very ideas to take their religious separateness to the frontiers of intolerant exclusivity, and inherent in their psyche is the need to uphold the primacy of their faith above all else


    32. While that should have woken them up to the perils posed by the double-edged sword of Islamic separateness, going by the talk on the street and the rhetoric in the maidaan, it didn’t seem to be the case


    33. So is it not the time for them to go back to the Sufi roots of Indian Islam before the Shia-Sunni bad blood of Pakistan starts spilling over the Pakistani borders into their separatist mohallas? But the moot point is can they make the desired course correction? Of course, not as long as they hold the double-edged religious sword of separateness nearer to their heart; but then, if religion is opium, there is no opium like Islam


    34. Since the society focuses on male-female union, the homosexual pain from the never-resolved separateness or his failier to recognize a female partner remains to the rest of his life


    35. with oneness, and the consequence is that, beyond separateness, one cannot be distinguished


    36. And ultimately, it is the stigma of a society that idealizes a world of separateness,


    37. This Aspect of Imperfection explains why and how it took an Infinite number of times of Impetus splitting Formlessness to gradually evolve Her into different Conditions of Connectedness and Separateness


    38. Once humans became abstractive, once they identified with abstraction more than actuality, once fear and separateness became a dominant condition of human awareness, then because of the abstractive nature of their different languages and cultures: humans became strangers, enemies


    39. But if you introduce the sense of complete separateness, the ego, the imbalance of reflective fear: you get something completely different:


    40. The sense of separation, separateness, the sense of fear-pain and the sense of normality: all operate in the same way, and all of them give the same result

    41. It is this frozen aspect of human awareness which perpetuates all human suffering, misery, hate, ego, greed, fear, separateness, arrogance, blindness, dehumanization, insularity, numbness, non-awareness


    42. The imbalanced split of human separateness, which produced human self-awareness, also produced reflective fear-trauma, as a condition of human existence


    43. What are the motives for this? Fear of death, power, arrogance, self-gratification, ego, the insulated separateness of the self


    44. Absolute separation-finiteness-the concept of the absolute-the perception of separateness: is all the same thing


    45. Then where is its absolute separateness?


    46. Though we are one with God but God has also ordained sense of separateness in us


    47. Duality refers to the physical separateness of related yet opposite phenomena or modes of being


    48. The entire physical world is based on duality - it could not possibly exist without the principle of duality because there can be no creation without an apparent separateness


    49. The concept of polarity, on the other hand, is the essence of the underlying unity of these dualistic pairs, so to use it to express separateness is missing its true nature completely


    50. I wouldn’t exactly say that separateness is an illusion, as many non-duality teachers would





















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    Synonyms for "separateness"

    distinctness otherness separateness discreteness severalty

    "separateness" definitions

    the state of being several and distinct


    political independence


    the quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known