Rupert Spira on “The Nature of Consciousness”

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From Week 4: The Revolutionary Insight

The book states:

“Fleas are not aware; fish are not aware; dogs are not aware; trees and rocks are not aware; human beings are not aware; the universe is not aware. Only awareness is aware! Only consciousness is conscious.”

Rupert’s commentary:

“This is one of the most important clarifications in understanding the nature of consciousness. We habitually think and speak as though objects and beings ‘have’ awareness, as though consciousness were a property or quality that belongs to things. But this reverses the actual situation.”

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