Solipsism 666!999

The more I interact with people, the more I believe I am the only real being.
It’s a grandiose feeling. I have no ego, I am the one Self of all.

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I could say the same to you. I can only be sure I have a consciousness because I experience it. You could be a philosophical zombie for all I know. Solipsism cannot be proven or disproven. Most agree it’s not healthy. You can get it from mental illness, a philosophical point of view, or extended visits to outer space.

Have you heard of cotards delusion?

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Coincidences on the TV. Glitches? Secret code? Symbols? Hints?

If we live in a simulation no one is real in a way…

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Yes, sure. I don’t have it

Someone can have solipsism as philosophical view. Schizophrenics actually experience it.
This is the difference. As a philosophical idea it’s fine. As a real experience, it’s like a syndrome

I have a split idea on this. I believe on one hand we are in individual managed realities that seem simulation-ish, but they are all intersecting part of a larger objective reality. It seems silly to think everything is fake, it only happens when the brain is unwell. The healthy brain doesn’t hallucinate.

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Solipsism resembles advaita vedanta and Zen, two things I have studies in depth

As in a dream, the one and same mind, seems to become the space and time, the circumstances, the persons etc. So in reality, the same mind is all. No opposites exist

We all exist in God’s mind. We only feel like gods ourselves from time to time because of hollow vanity and grandiosity.

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Yore actually in my mind

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There’s only one mind. We are identical

This enlightened me:

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But you don’t know what I know

You are a hallucination

I am all colors :smile:

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I need to explain this to my psychiatrist.
But he is not familiar with this term.

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I knew you were going to say that

And I knew you would say what you said