The energy has to belong to someone else in order for us to say we are borrowing it, doesn't? And did we ask to borrow this energy? How do we know we aren't stealing it?
We don't own anything. Nothing. Nada. We are just a collection of molecules - atoms - electrons - quarks - waves - whatever - existing in cohesion as are all the other entities around us we "see".
Isn't it fascinating?
Not really. I like to imagine a kiss is more than a swap of H20 molecules, but maybe that is just me.
kinda agree. Even it is biological true, i really don't want to be thinking, "omg, our mix of amylase/lipase enzymes is soooo hot!"
Or we assign ownership just as we assign sentimental meaning to things like kissing and such.Maybe property is a uniquely human concept. Maybe we can never truly own anything, we just possess it for the time being.
Or we assign ownership just as we assign sentimental meaning to things like kissing and such.
Or we assign ownership just as we assign sentimental meaning to things like kissing and such.
I think of us as a giant ocean, and each wave represents our individual consciousness. Each consciousness thinks they are separate, but in the end, they all belong to that same entity that is formless.
yes!
I mostly see things as like in the matrix. Where Neo suddenly see that the world is build up out of 1 and 0. There is no difference between all things, all are the same and you can't tell where one object stops and the next begins. It is our mind who makes it seperate to play with it
isn't that fascinating?