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Why is there consciousness?
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Is being the same as knowing?
Consciousness raises the question of whether being and knowing are identical
What of the body?
Consciousness must reckon with embodiment â is mind separate from body?
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Consciousness turns outward to ask about the totality it is conscious of
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What of the body?
Body raises the mind-body question â is awareness embodied?
Is presence real?
Presence opens into the question of what awareness itself is
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If the body is the ground of here, and consciousness is the ground of knowing, what is the world that contains both?
What of the body?
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Why is there consciousness?
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Why is there something rather than nothing?
If now points to presence, and presence is being-here, does now point to consciousness itself?
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Is presence real?
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Why is there consciousness?
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âConsciousness is not separate from being â awareness is what existence doesâ
âConsciousness is prior to subject and object â it is the field in which both appearâ
âThe hard problem of consciousness dissolves when you stop assuming matter is primaryâ
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Is being the same as knowing?
What of the body?
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