Life is a thought, abstraction, speculation, a dialectics between subject and object, internality and externality, spirituality and materiality. Man is as natural as nature is humane; each-one cancels out each-other, in the process of estrangement of consciousness objective world is perceived likewise consciousness is a total sum of objective world. One transforms into another, destroys each-other to save each-other. If I exist, it is a bundle of materiality, conditioned and cultured, which shapes the ego of a man. The objective world is likewise an extension of consciousness or transformation in which consciousness defines what is objective world. World is an alienated reality like consciousness is. Both are alienated as well as real for each-other. Nature and man are the realization of each-other. Birth of every lively creature is the first moment to move towards death; life and death cancels out each-other like day and night. One is incomplete as a number in isolation without the concept of zero or nothingness. Thought is infertile without sensuous realization of reality. In estrangement of thought from itself lively experience, its freshness is possible and likewise the estranged experience transforms itself into speculative zone of thought and consciousness; this process is instrumental in achieving an intelligible world, consisting of humanism of nature and naturalism of human.
Student: I want to excel in my life. Over the years, my graph of success is achieving a new height. I am doing hard work to become one of the smartest and richest persons on the Earth. Teacher: Wonderful! Who is achiever and what is achieved? Student: I am the achiever. My name and fame are shining day by day. Teacher: Who is this ‘I’? What is the material by which it is produced? Student: I is the ego which is the agent achieving successes and facing failures. Teacher: Whether ego is real or imaginary? Student: It is made of name, form, and function. Teacher: Whether name, form, and function are eternal? Student: No, they are changing. Teacher: Anything changes does it exist? Whether these are real or merely fictitious images appearing and disappearing before the sightscreen of mind? Student: They are the images constructing my identity as a person. Teacher: Well said! What is the stuff by which these images are made of? Who is maker and what is made? Student: They ar...
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