Open Individualism

Open Individualism is a metaphysical stance that there is only one identical subject which is everyone in the past, present, and future.

History
The term was coined by philosopher Daniel Kolak, though this view has been described at least since the time of the Upanishads, in the late Bronze Age; the phrase "Tat tvam asi" meaning "You are that" is an example. Others who have expressed similar views (in various forms) include the philosophers Averroes, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Arnold Zuboff, mystic Meher Baba, stand-up comedian Bill Hicks, writer Alan Watts, as well as renowned physicists Erwin Schrödinger, Freeman Dyson, and Fred Hoyle.

Guided

 * [[File:Dharma.png]] Dharmic Religions - Tat tvam asi.
 * [[File:MoralUni.png]] Moral Universalism - "Every time you victimized someone, you were victimizing yourself. Every act of kindness you’ve done, you’ve done to yourself.”

Misguided

 * [[File:Egophil.png]] Egoism - You aren't unique to others, my friend. We are the same person.

Enemies

 * Assigning someone/something as an enemy of the self is nothing short of obscene.

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