[MD] Being-Aware
Ham Priday
hampday1 at verizon.net
Thu Sep 25 21:24:30 PDT 2008
Dear Marsha --
> No, Ham. Experience is reality, it creates subject and object.
You seem to be, as Mrs. Slocombe used to say on 'Are You Being Served?',
"unanimous" about this!" That means we're at an impasse right from the
start.
I can understand experience as the delineator or definer of existence, but I
have a problem understanding it as a Creator. What do you believe
experience is, if not awareness of being? If there is no subject and no
object, there is nothing to qualify as experience. How can there be an
"experiencer" with no being? How, then, can experience be reality?
Leaving aside the question as to where experience comes from, this defies
even the laws of cause-and-effect.
It's possible that you view experience as a pattern of some kind in the MoQ
tradition, and just haven't mentioned it. But, then., you've previously
said that the individual self is "a collection of patterns".
Perhaps you can elaborate on this concept of experience for me, and why
being-aware is not an acceptable definition for existence. (I'll even
consider a quote or two from Mr. Pirsig, if he supports your view.)
Thanks, Marsha
--Ham
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