The Story Teller

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The Story Teller is the term Arthur Eddington uses to refer to the self-aware ego, the thing that finds meaning, makes sense, and discovers/understands Actuality.[1]

Eddington's Terms

Actuality, The Background, The Story Teller

Syncretic Terms

Fabric of Consciousness > Absolute Mind, Adhi Buddha, Ain Soph Aur, Al-Haqq, Allah, Ancient One, Anima Mundi, Blazing Star, Brahman, Brahmic Splendor, Central Order, Crown, Divine Fire, Field of the Universe, First Mover, Formless, God, GodHead, Govinda, Great Artist, Great Being, Great Breath, Great Gardener, Great Light, Great Self, Guardian Angel, Immortal Spirit, Ineffable Light, Kether, Mind at Large, Nam Shé, Nirguna Brahman, Nondual God, Nonlocal Mind, Oversoul, Primal Self, Primum Mobile, Purusha, Realms of Consciousness, Simurg, Spirit, Subliminal Seed Regime, Supreme, Supreme Spirit, The Dreaming, The Lord, The Old One, The One, The Power and the Glory, Transpersonal Realm... further results

Notes

Eddington is on the right track here, but fails to distinguish between Spiritaul Ego and Boily Ego.


Quotes

[2]

Footnotes

  1. Arthur Eddington, New Pathways in Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1947).
  2. Arthur Eddington, New Pathways in Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1947).