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<blockquote class="definition">'''Mind Stuff''' is [[Edward Carpenter]]'s term for the [[Fabric of Creation]].</blockquote> | |||
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<blockquote class="quotation">...(the ego) is a kind of widely-diffused substance of Mind, of which thoughts are modifications. Indeed, the idea is suggested that possibly all egos are in essence the same—that they are portions or branches of one universal mind-stuff, of which all thoughts and existences are modifications.<ref>Carpenter, Edward. The Art of Creation: Essays on the Self and Its Powers. Ravenio Books. Kindle Edition.</ref> | <blockquote class="quotation">...(the ego) is a kind of widely-diffused substance of Mind, of which thoughts are modifications. Indeed, the idea is suggested that possibly all egos are in essence the same—that they are portions or branches of one universal mind-stuff, of which all thoughts and existences are modifications.<ref>Carpenter, Edward. The Art of Creation: Essays on the Self and Its Powers. Ravenio Books. Kindle Edition.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 13 July 2024
Mind Stuff is Edward Carpenter's term for the Fabric of Creation.
Syncretic Terms
Syncretic Terms
Fabric of Creation > Mind Mush, Mind Stuff, Plastecine of Paradise
Notes
...(the ego) is a kind of widely-diffused substance of Mind, of which thoughts are modifications. Indeed, the idea is suggested that possibly all egos are in essence the same—that they are portions or branches of one universal mind-stuff, of which all thoughts and existences are modifications.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ Carpenter, Edward. The Art of Creation: Essays on the Self and Its Powers. Ravenio Books. Kindle Edition.