- Why is it so difficult to become all one’s being?
- Is anyone being all his or her being? Who in the past have
been their being the most?
- Why are most of us almost completely unconscious of the being
within us, if it is, as you say, “who we are before everything
else”?
- You say that most of the problems of most people are ontological,
meaning having to do with one’s being. How does the being within
us cause all of these problems?
- How can the being in us be responsible for “the very best
and the very worst in us”?
- Why are being-to-being relationships so difficult to achieve?
- What do men and women experience as they increase their degrees
of being?
- In Being and Life you state that ideas and degrees
of being are linked. How exactly does that work?
- What is the “tremendous part” the ego boundary plays in all
of this?
- Why does increasing one’s degree of being make one shy?
- Why do people get bored with life or feel “outside of life”?
- Why do some people love these ideas, others hate them, and
most people become mute in discussing them?
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