what's the nature of consciousness, and its relationship with time

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confusedlayman wrote: ok. if u think I am understanding wrong, pls guide me.
already tried
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cappuccino wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:23 pm
confusedlayman wrote: ok. if u think I am understanding wrong, pls guide me.
already tried
pls try again. I may have missed. pls put Sutta reference other than that luminous mind one
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Do you find any consciousness apart from the four khandas ?
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sentinel wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 8:38 am Do you find any consciousness apart from the four khandas ?
are you asking me? form, feeling, perception, mental label, consciousness/awareness. all consciousness depend on other aggregates and hence apaart from these, I can't realise any consciousness not depending on other 4 khandas.
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cappuccino wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:28 pm On Self, No Self, and Not-self
is karma or craving fuel for consciousness? so for defilement people, consciousness makes possible for rebirth. for no craving guy, consciousness cease without reminder and never arise again as fuel is not there. hence when there is no consciousness, first person experience can't be said because he can't be aware of that experience because aware and he are not possible.
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