Stacks up, your description 'consciousness picking and choosing from a menu of possibilities for attachment' is a good one.Dennis Mahar wrote: keeping in mind at all times,
that 'universe' is indivisible and split up by consciousness into dualities,
then consciousness is grokked as an activity,
a process.
a verbing, a doing.
a concept isn't reified as a thing in itself, rather it is an act of conceptualising a possibility and attaching to that in order to have ground.
the insight shakes down to 'consciousness picking and choosing from a menu of possibilities for attachment'.
does that stack up?
I know you don't actually mean 'choosing' but the point is still clear.
I'm assuming this continues so I'll shh.