■Our perception of the world and its existence are the same thing. If you think in this way, what is the relationship between Mr. A's world and Mr. B's world? Does the world exist as many as the number of people?
■Conversely, since we are cognition subjects, neither Mr. A's "I''
nor Mr. B's "I'' exist in this material world. Also, if Mr. A's "I"
and Mr. B's "I" are considered different things, I will be counted
as one or two.
■By the way, why do we think that this world exists objectively? This is
because we perceive the world through the actions of the five senses, in
other words, through the body.
■We feel that we are looking at the outside world through our eyes, as
if we are projecting the world through a video camera. The body separates
the “I”, the subject of recognition, from the “world”, the object of recognition.
■Then, when we leave the body, we are freed from this misunderstanding.
However, since leaving the body means death, this seems impossible. However,
there are people who have experienced this. These are people who have had
near-death experiences.
■What kind of world does a near-death experiencer talk about? The world
has the following characteristics.
(1) I have no body, only consciousness.
(2) My consciousness is much clearer than when I am confined to my body,
and it is accompanied by a strong sense of reality.
(3) I am filled with unlimited freedom and liberation.
(4) I can feel unconditional love. I am surrounded by great love and filled
with bliss.
(5) My consciousness expands and contracts greatly. As my consciousness
expands, it feels like it envelops the entire universe.
(6) In my perception, there is no clear distinction between seeing and
hearing.
(7) Linear time does not exist. I am able to simultaneously perceive the
past, present and future in every moment.
(8) I can teleport freely through space-time. I am free to go in any era,
and I can go anywhere in an instant.
(9) I can have telepathic (non-verbal) conversations with people I meet
in that world. I can understand everyone's feelings as I became them.
(10) I can make contact with this world in that world.
■Are near-death experiencers talking about the world of "the other
world"? No, it's not. What they saw was just the same world to perceive
as to exist. Also, in that world, you can experience the life of Mr. A
and the life of Mr. B. This is exactly what we really are, obtained by
being liberated from the body.
■That is to say, we are, by nature, Whole Consciousness (=Whole Universe).
Near-death experiencers tell the story of that world.
■We are still Whole Consciousness (=Whole Universe), even though we are
limited by our bodies.