Indefinite monism

Rather than leading to a solipsistic account of reality, it is claimed through an analysis of consciousness that it is an error on our part to conceive of individuated awareness.

Proceeding from the one necessarily true and unquestionable fact – that we are present to our experiences – an understanding of reality is developed that is neither a materialist nor an idealist conceptualization.

Within this system anything whatsoever can arise from omnific awareness, thus the use of the term “indefinite” in labeling this monism.

Arguably, the concept of free will necessitates a world of separation as it implies an actor and that which is acted upon.

The implications of this move create a number of novel, but necessary, modifications in current categorizations of ideas about reality and our study of it.