
Discussion
I'm not the body,
I'm not even the mind.
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Love it. The consciousness behind it all. Resetting the mind to it.
Been diving very deep into Hinduism, after learning about Buddhism for some time.
I really like how they (Hinduism) always connect it to consciousness or God (Brahman), etc, etc. Buddha is much more rational/psychological/lean with it all but it's very cool to understand the myths/narratives/culture that lead Buddha to his conclusions. Hinduism is the oldest surviving philosophical school/religion/path in history. I think there's a HUGE amount of knowledge there.
Regarding the action of resetting the mind, I think one of the several consequences of reseting the mind (or finding sacred/divine in everything) is that brings interest/curiosity/magic/divinity to the simplest of actions in life. Taoism and the Japanese really take that idea to its best.
It is indeed a reset and very necessary in today's world.