“Things Themselves, by Their Very Nature, Belong to No One. All Things Belong to the Whole.” by Andrew James Brown

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Brown, Andrew James. “Things Themselves, by Their Very Nature, Belong to No One. All Things Belong to the Whole.” Blogspot. Caute, 17 Oct. 2025, https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2025/10/things-themselves-by-their-very-nature.html.

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Tenko Nishida's saying 1 in Selflessness :: Things themselves, by their very nature, belong to no one. All things belong to the whole.

Per Andrew James Brown the word "property" fundamentally refers to what? :: Fundamental characteristics that make something that thing

Per Andrew James Brown, why are fundamental properties not possessions. :: They can't be possessed; they make the thing what it is.

Per Andrew James Brown, what is the property shared by all things, sentient and non-sentient? :: Not having property but being the property of the whole.

Per Andrew James Brown, the only real "real state" that exists is the whole cosmos.

Bible text, Andrew James Brown cites represents Jesus' teaching that resonates with the idea that existents are properties of the cosmos. :: Mark 8:35

Per Andrew James Brown, the cosmic cooperative community is equivalent to God in a pantheistic sense.