That's rife with presuppositions :-) Within me, within my mind.
Which presuppositions? The mind? Are you saying that the mind is also an hallucination?
You see a mirror! More accurately, the perception of a mirror...
Is the mirror also an illusion? And what of the reflection in the perceived mirror?
Thoughts happen but they don't appear to have a location.
Would you agree that the thoughts appear in the absolute?
Is there a mind?
Are thoughts not the product of the mind, which is a manifestation of the absolute?
Or is mind a concept about thoughts?
I don't know, which is why I am asking questions. If I understand what you are communicating, thoughts happen out of nowhere, have no location (even though I think the location is the absolute), and consequently, there is no mind, because the mind is associated to thoughts. Is this accurate?
In terms of accepting, the concept seemed an adequate explanation in the absence of an absolute and it pointed to an absolute.
Not sure what you mean here, because I do presuppose that there is an absolute.
We could sing a song of sixpence until we agree we have both found what it points to if you like.
I Not sure what you mean, however, my intention is just to look and see what you are pointing to, without any preconceived concepts.
It doesn't matter what happens in language really.
Once again, I find myself lost.
We stop the discourse when we both know we have got it :)
Ok, however, I still have do not have it.