[MD] The differentiating nothingness

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Mar 29 14:05:32 PST 2006


Peter

We have a body, we have a life, we have an actual self
that is always past, we have enourmous potential of
which very little becomes manifest and actual. You
can't destroy the past, you can destroy the body,
what about our potential?

DM


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Corteen" <psigenics at googlemail.com>
To: <moq_discuss at moqtalk.org>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] The differentiating nothingness


> Hi David M,
>
> you said:
>
> Imagine the space gone then, experienced
>> any nothingess yet?
>>
>
> That reminds of the time I tried to convince someone that their belief in
> heaven was ridiculous; I first asked him if he believed  there will be
> chairs and stuff in heaven, he looked puzzled and started referring to
> something in the Bible, eventually he gave a hesitant 'Yes. I then asked 
> him
> if he would have a handle on those things in heaven. The conversation then
> went off at a tangent.
>
> Does everyone agree that consciousness necessarily implies the conception 
> of
> self? But there is no perception of self.  Self is the focal summary of 
> the
> perceived other, be that other flesh and blood or  tables and chairs.  I
> think  for my friend if he believes his sense of  self will continue in
> heaven then his heaven can only be in a time and place just like this 
> world.
>
> Peter
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