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11-05-2005, 06:56 PM
| | power of the mind Our mind can imagine contradictory concepts like square circle and mermaid or centaur which all exist only in the mind.
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11-05-2005, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Our mind can imagine contradictory concepts like square circle and mermaid or centaur which all exist only in the mind. | The fact that our mind has ability to create such elements doesn't impply their existence in our physical reality. They exist in our minds. Actually, in each mind it they exist differently. The idea I have of a centaur, although based on a very similar knowledge and description of it, is different both qualitative and quantitativelly. | | | | Raider of the lost time
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11-05-2005, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by GUILLE The idea I have of a centaur, | Does your idea of a centaur always connected with bow and arrows?
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11-05-2005, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Does your idea of a centaur always connected with bow and arrows? | Yes, but I think it is because from anciant greek mythology, where centaurs are described as to having arrows and bows. I know what you may think: you have neve read greek mythology, maybe. Neither have I. But this is historical memory. When we are children we get these kind of thoughts frequently. | | | | Raider of the lost time
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11-05-2005, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GUILLE anciant greek mythology | If you look into the eyes of the medusa, you turn yourself into stone and remain motionless forever.
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11-05-2005, 07:47 PM
| one mind both positive and negitive. much like the ying and yang,the mind has both male and female aspects
to it,the mind is both,and also the sum total of both and more so,as it can
expand the boundless shores of consciousness,!
kind regards michael.
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11-05-2005, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick the mind has both male and female | Do you buy the idea of two superminds? One is slightly more powerful than the other. Minds for good and evil with the good slightly dominant.
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11-05-2005, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Do you buy the idea of two superminds? One is slightly more powerful than the other. Minds for good and evil with the good slightly dominant. | No I do not,the idea of good and evil have no existance
outside of the mind of man!Positive and negitive yes.
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11-06-2005, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao If you look into the eyes of the medusa, you turn yourself into stone and remain motionless forever. | This is one of the proofs to my claim that the anciant greeks knew much more than us in some aspects. For example, they always knew that time was actually a dimension, it was change. Because they developed this myth that time dissapears to one if s/he is a stone, ecause stones are motionless, do you see the relation? But then came the stupid romans and destroyed all this empire of knowledge, and more than 2,000 years had to pass until a young jewish man working a pattent office re-discovered the principle. Still, 100 years later now, most people use the word time in the manner which is not a dimension but a human invention. We are slow learners and fast forgettingers. | | | | The Thinker
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11-06-2005, 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick No I do not,the idea of good and evil have no existance
outside of the mind of man!Positive and negitive yes.
kind regardsmichael. | Actually, not quite. I agree that ethics only exists in the human mind. But the idea of positive and negative also only exist in the human mind. Why is the electron the negative one? Why isn't it the positive one, and the neutron negative? This was chosen by man, as well as the singns of - and +, as well as the words negative and positive. In reality, the elecrons and protons have opposite charges. This is all of what nature itself says. You may say that there is difference between the cases of good-bad and positive-negative because int he second one is derived from observation of nature. But so is the first one: when someone kills anotjher person, for no reason, you are percieving actions which are "wong", thus, "bad". So they are also derived from reality, but only exist in he mind. | | | |  | | |
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