Loneliness yes, is a feeling.  Sometimes wonderful, sometimes debilitating.  My cells do seem to enjoy being a part of something bigger.  The alone I speak of is the individual soul.   Many would like to think we are part of some larger "Soul Pool", not the Don Cornelius type.  Not sure how this would fit with the population growth but I can't prove anything doesn't exist either. (That's confusing but true).  But I hold to the snowflake theorem.  Each of us a very unique individual never to be repeated and lasting but a nanosecond in terms of life span when placed on a history graph.   Everyone around me may also be just my matrix dream or I theirs.  When I die, I know for a fact, everything ceases to exist along with me.  It is based on a relativity.  Everyone in the world is living in my perceptive reality.  I am the only observer.
On Sunday, October 26, 2014 12:51:32 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
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On Sunday, October 26, 2014 12:51:32 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
You mentioned above that 'alone is alone' Tony. I tend to distinguish between loneliness (which I easily experience among humans) and solitude - the latter being very comforting. We are never alone in another sense. Our bodies have about ten trillion cells and we carry a hundred trillion bacteria and various small body-dwellers. Inside the cells, our energy-makers are mitochondria, thought to have once been parasitic bacteria whose ATP (energy currency) we have reversed. The 'dark' rushes through us all the time - axions from the Sun are a current suggestion (could we be 'holograms' supported by such?) - and our perception seems to work by focusing-out (there are about 20 senses - making 6th sense awareness a bit puny).
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