[MD] Everything/Nothing, or should I get a life?
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Wed May 30 05:07:17 PDT 2007
At 07:35 AM 5/30/2007, Ron wrote:
> >[Marsha]
> >I'm just playing, but does this make any kind of sense?
> >
> >Everything (good, black, table, me) cannot
> > exist without its
> > opposite (bad, white, background, you), But that includes
> >Everything
> > which exists
> > from Nothing.
> >
> >[Ron]
> >Lets not forget these things are percieved as opposites..."(good,
> >black, table, me)"- subject/object.
> >as a matter of definition. Reality is dynamic and infinite, would'nt
> >you agree?
> >
>
>[Marsha]
>
>It's a curious world. I can hardly experience anything without it's
>opposite appearing. Even to express an opinion dissolves into awareness
>of the opposing view. As far as, "Reality is dynamic and
>infinite, wouldn't you agree?", I don't know. Or one moment I know,
>the next I know nothing.
>
>It's the differences and similarities that create a perspective of
>reality, wouldn't you agree?
>
>[ron]
>
>I agree. As Essentialism states, that is the only way we may know
>anything.
Hi Ron,
I wonder how you could alter this? Ham's thesis was interesting
(ignoring the creationist stuff), but probably meditation is the best
process.
Marsha
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