Not in that sense, the truely englightened monks and such don't seem to wonder at all about the world around them, they are content to live their days, and would shriek at taking credit for any understanding that was not natural, or written down.
Not in that sense, the truely englightened monks and such don't seem to wonder at all about the world around them, they are content to live their days, and would shriek at taking credit for any understanding that was not natural, or written down.
The final analysis is about seeing the indivisibility of all "apparent things"how all solid
looking hard matter,all resolve back to a liquor like state,into its pre-crystalline formless
liquid.It is about the final understanding of the ancient truth that "thoughts are things"or
more aptly thoughts become things,we then truly understand the nature of "form" and
re-cognise that what you see is in effect,and in fact,crystallised thought,shaped by
intention!
regards michael.
Last edited by dleviwing; 03-17-2007 at 06:39 PM.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
"To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel
"Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein
"The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G.
"The tick-tick-tick of the caesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G.
Please remember what your good friend Dave told you,he said you were not
to keep on making negitive remarks on other peoples threads!Remember,now
run along,theres a good chap,and try and create your own thread,or else Dave or I
will have to delete you for harrisment.
I feel as though I am feeding you Lloyd,every thread i post you are devouring it,
have you seen the film fatal attraction btw?
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
As I said, It's really too bad you're ruining the philosophy section___there used to be some real meat to this section's posts... How about bringing back its original integrity...
regards,
"To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel
"Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein
"The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G.
"The tick-tick-tick of the caesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G.
Last edited by dleviwing; 03-17-2007 at 06:39 PM.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
"To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel
"Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein
"The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G.
"The tick-tick-tick of the caesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G.
[quote=Lloyd Gillespie;25257]Science finds no difficulty in answering the basic fundmental questions, Mk. Science finds it difficult to achieve democratic majority understanding, of sound and useful knowledge, that could easily better humanity's struggles...
regards,[/quote
Well I will agree to differ here,end of story.
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
"To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel
"Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein
"The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G.
"The tick-tick-tick of the caesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G.
[quote=Lloyd Gillespie;25266]Lloyd I ask you now to refrain from posting on this thread,this is the second or third time
i have had to say this,there will not be a third Lloyd,I will contact Robert and ask him
to reign in your neck,am I clear,crystal clear Lloyd.
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
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