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Friday, 18 June 2021

Mind and consciousness as two different things. There can be mind without consciousness, certainly, but consciousness without mind is perhaps that hypothetical (?) consciousness without an object, that is consciousness without positive appearance, or background consciousness. Mind is not separate from its environment, it is a matter of circuits of reference but gives no distinguishing point in the loops, it can be reconfigured from any perspective - in other words it does not individuate. But consciousness also does not individuate, there is no conclude that there is more than one consciousness, since without mind it is completely weightless. It is only in the bringing together of these two different kinds of universality that individuation arises, like a sort of moiré pattern. Or is it the other way around, primary individuation giving rise to both consciousness and mind to express its paradoxical nature. Something like the trinity?

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