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claim:the-i-or-ground-is-a-real-thing-something-which-exists-in-the-world-perhaps-attached-to-matter-and-forms-a-necessary-substratum-to-all-that-existsThe I or ground is a real thing, something which exists in the world, perhaps attached to matter, and forms a necessary substratum to all that exists.
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- The I (ground)associated_withThe fundamental self, ground, or substratum underlying all existence; a real thing, a blinding unity, accessible through inner light.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The spiritual self or ground of all existence that can be felt in living things.
- Minimal conclusion that at least one of the two versions of the I-hypothesis must be true.
- Introduces the concept of the ground as the innately alive substrate of reality.
- The ineffable substrate of all things, identified in many mystical traditions as what artists reach in devotion; synonymous with the Void, God, and the self.
- The ultimate non-material reality behind matter, experienced when living structure opens a window to the I.
- The three qualities of the I: personal, one, suffused with relatedness.
- Definition of real simplicity tied to resolving the wholeness.
- The claim that the transcendent ground of existence is accessed through the most direct, childish, personal making.