[MD] The relativity of the MoQ

John Carl ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Sun Sep 6 10:10:44 PDT 2009


On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Ham Priday <hampday1 at verizon.net> wrote:

 What is also undeniable, but missed in the dialectics, is that the split
between "ultimate reality" and "experienced reality" is absolute.  That is,
we cannot transport ourselves from an objective, relational world to
metaphysical 'Oneness' by intellect, faith, or some mystic Sutra.  The
division is existentially insurmountable. So that what we do in our
"culture" or politics has no bearing on ultimate reality.  (Sorry Platt and
Andre.)

John]

But Uncle Hammy, I've addressed this question more than a few times and I've
never gotten any refutation back of my assertion that this assertion - "The
division is existentially insurmountable" - is itself IMPOSSIBLE to prove.
 What usually happens when this ultimate mind/matter split is asserted, is
that the asserter finds it impossible to prove the connection and so they
think this proves the disconnection.

tsk tsk.  That's not logic.  That's not even sophistry.  that's just pique.



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