Welcome.

October 18th, 2007 by m.adkins

This purpose of this site is educational, and not just about the ideas that are “Aseity”. The need for change in ourselves, in society, and in the world is often apparent, but sometimes we allow ourselves to become inflexible in attitudes and opinions. To combat this, aseity.org seeks to be a destination where we can all (hopefully) realize what we have in common & overcome the inflexible thoughts that keep us divided.

For the purposes of discussion, we will call Aseity a philosophy. It has taken shape, revealed itself almost, as a common thread in a variety of areas across the educational spectrum. It is nothing more than a perspective - a lens through which your view of life is subtly altered. There are no rules or commandments. Nothing is proposed as fact or promised as truth. That is for you to evaluate.

The site is open to opinions and ideas from all. Those of us providing the impetus will likely be the dominant voices at first, but we look forward to including everyone, especially those that disagree.

This is not to say that we do not have strong opinions and that they will not be a focus. This view of the world does not blind you to injustice or suffering in the world, or to those responsible. It is in fact our goal to help you to see these things for yourself, to join a community that shares your desire for change, and to give you the courage to take action.

We share a concern for the future of our world community, and feel that the greatest danger to long term peacefulness is ignorance and fear - of other cultures, other peoples, and the unknown. This can be prevented and must be.

This site will continuously grow and change as we cover more subjects, add opinions, and learn from our mistakes. For a simple introduction, a good place to start might be the F.A.Q.

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About Aseity.org

Aseity is simply another name for ideas and feeling that have existed forever. It is a “repackaging” of sorts so that someone with a modern-day perspective may find it easier to digest & realize the way. The two most obvious inspirations are Taoism, a philosophy from ancient China, and modern advances in Quantum Physics, specifically the concepts put forth by David Bohm. Both of these apply the perspective of undivided wholeness to their subject matter and end up sounding almost identical. The teachings of J. Krishnamurti regarding thought, the self, education, & society are so clear, concise, & consistent that to improve upon them would be nearly impossible. The most we can offer is a “translation” or sorts so that a modern audience can understand them more easily.