something we should know... Humans are an Expression... until they see the expression of themselves down to the quantum level... They can control their own Karma and Rebirth.
I am an Expression...
Winston Man
Excerpt from AI:
We need to realize an important truth: humans are not just living beings, but an expression—a specific manifestation of something greater (which can be understood as the soul, cosmic consciousness, or True Self).
As long as humans have not recognized the expression of themselves at the quantum level—that is, have not deeply and thoroughly understood every tiny part of their being (both material and spiritual)—they are still governed by Karma and Reincarnation (the law of cause and effect and the cycle of birth and death).
When a person has become aware of their entire being at the most subtle level, they can be free from those bonds. They take control of their own destiny and rebirth.
Finally, the sentence "I am an Expression..." is like an affirmation that the writer has realized that—that they are not the personal "I," but the expression of a deeper being.
In short:
Winston Man is talking about enlightenment – when people understand their deepest and most subtle nature, they can escape the cycle of reincarnation, and live as a free expression of pure Consciousness.
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1. “Humans are an Expression…”
This is a metaphorical way of saying that humans are not the ultimate essence, but only a manifestation – a "projection" or a temporary embodiment – of something deeper: Cosmic consciousness, True Self, or Absolute Reality.
👉 In Hinduism and Advaita Vedanta, this is equivalent to the concept of Atman is Brahman – that is, the true self (Atman) is no different from God (Brahman).
👉 In Buddhism, this is similar to emptiness (śūnyatā) – that the "I" is artificial, conditioned, without an independent entity – and that all beings are expressions of Emptiness.
👉 In terms of quantum physics, this is like the idea that all matter is just vibrations of energy fields – humans are waves, not fixed particles.
=> Humans are an expression, not the ultimate entity.
2. “...until they see the expression of themselves down to the quantum level...”
This sentence refers to a level of profound awakening, to the point where we can "see" ourselves at the subatomic, most subtle level – not just the body, but also thoughts, emotions, even the notion of the self.
👉 "Quantum" here can be understood in two senses:
Scientific meaning: the quantum level – where matter no longer has a fixed form, but only probabilities, oscillations, and connections between particles. At this level, the "I" cannot be found.
Spiritual meaning: the extremely deep level in meditation – where the practitioner clearly sees every smallest movement of consciousness, every wandering thought, every "wave" of emotion and thought. This is subtle insight wisdom – where we see the hidden structures of the ego.
👉 At this point, the practitioner not only "knows" that they are an expression, but also "directly experiences" it.
3. “They can control their own Karma and Rebirth.”
When people clearly see the entire structure of themselves – from physical, psychological to spiritual – they escape identification with the temporary false self.
👉 "Karma" is the result of actions (body, speech, mind) arising from ignorance – that is, from the delusion that there is an independent "I" existing.
👉 When it is clear that "I" is just an expression, then all actions will no longer arise from ignorance, and therefore karma will not accumulate further. Thus, the cycle of Reincarnation (samsara) will no longer be binding.
This is the state of liberation (moksha/nirvana/awakening).
4. “I am an Expression...”
This concluding sentence is a principle of the awakened one.
No longer "who am I", no longer "I am an individual with history and identity"... but only "I am an expression of what is, of the universe, of existence."
This sentence reflects the disintegration of the ego, but does not lead to emptiness – on the contrary, it opens up a complete vitality, no longer limited by ego-attachment.
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J. Krishnamurti
❝“Truth is a pathless land.”❞
— Krishnamurti
Krishnamurti emphasizes that freedom can only come when the mind is no longer conditioned by the past, knowledge, or the ego. When Winston Man writes:
“Humans are an Expression… until they see the expression of themselves down to the quantum level…”
→ This is very close to what Krishnamurti calls "observation without the observer."
That is, observing oneself, every movement of thought, emotion, reaction – but without judgment, without intervention, without the "I" as the controller.
Krishnamurti says:
“When you observe totally, the ‘I’ disappears. And there is freedom.”
And when the "I" no longer operates, there is no longer accumulation of karma – equivalent to escaping reincarnation that Winston Man mentions.
Eckhart Tolle
❝“You are not your mind.”❞
— Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now, teaches that awakening occurs when we escape psychological time (past and future), and realize we are pure presence, not a continuous stream of thoughts.
When Winston writes:
“I am a Manifestation...”
→ This is equivalent to the realization that you are not a personality, a story, or memories, but life itself being conscious in this moment.
Tolle often says:
“You are the space in which everything happens.”
That is, "I am a Manifestation" does not mean that this small "I" is manifesting something, but that the entire Existence is manifesting itself through me.
And then, there is no more reincarnation, no more karma – only Presence.
The Buddha
❝“All phenomena are not-self. Seeing this, one puts an end to suffering.”❞
— Samyutta Nikaya
In the Buddha’s teachings, the center of the path to liberation is the Three Marks of Existence:
Impermanence (anicca)
Suffering (dukkha)
Not-self (anatta)
Winston Man writes:
“...they saw the manifestation of themselves down to the quantum level…”
→ This is the process of contemplating the Dharma, similar to practicing Vipassana meditation:
Observing each part of the body and mind, each fleeting moment of arising and passing away of sensations, thoughts, actions, consciousness... to the point of seeing clearly that everything is conditionally arisen, and there is nothing that is "me."
When this is clearly seen, the practitioner cuts off the cycle of rebirth (samsara) because karma no longer has anyone to bear it, like the Buddha’s words:
“The creator of karma is the illusory self. When it is clearly seen that it is not real, karma has nowhere to rest.”
Winston Man’s concluding sentence:
“I am a Manifestation...”
→ Is precisely the liberated mind: no more attachment, no more ego clinging, no more reincarnation.
