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What conclusions can be made about reality, knowing that "I am"?
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For example, because "I am" is true, it means ____ is also true.

What assertions are true about reality and existence when we come to realize "I am" and the nondual nature of reality?

Edit: Earlier (as a response to a different question) I was given the metaphor of the ocean that is often used to explain source, with the ocean's droplets representing the reality of our perceived individual experience: ultimately indivisible and inherently part of the ocean/source

I asked: What is the mechanism that allows source to exist?

I got the response: There is no mechanism, it just is

Asking what conclusions can be made is a semi roundabout way to discover the conditions that allow Source to exist, whether Source is primordial and the conditions are a result from it, or if the conditions existed first in some sort of incomprehensible abstract manner, which allows Source to exist

Feel free to give any thoughts you think could be helpful

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