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Originally Posted by MJA The steps from the starting point of oneness is equal to the first step and the last. Oneness unites every step of truth. The beginning is the end, and the end the beginning, as well as all the points between. Oneness is equally every step, every point, everything. = MJA |
Dear MJA,
7 months ago, mkirkpatrick cited the words of Plato (427-347 B.C.).
Plato surely knew about the Oneness unveiled by Heraclitus (550-475 B.C.)
Plato wrote "For when a man
knows not his own first principle, and when
the conclusion and
intermediate steps are also
constructed out of he know what, how can he imagine that such a
fabric of convention can ever become science?"
Plato as a great thinker still made differences on
first principle,
intermediate steps and
conclusion.
He also praised human's effort to
construct out the
fabric of convention.
It seems that MJA you take yourself a thinker greater than Plato.
Guille (The Thinker) started a thread about Great Thinkers and the difference. Please have a look and continue to reply on the thread.
http://www.toequest.com/forum/great-...diference.html
Best Regards. Bottomlander