[MD] MD] Unimportant Undertakings
Andre Broersen
andrebroersen at gmail.com
Sun Sep 27 11:57:30 PDT 2009
Platt]
Death is the end of life, what I would call First-Order Reality.
[Arlo]
Disagree, Platt. "Death" is an analogy we use to understand the absence of
patterns. Many cultural analogies saw this not as an "end", but as a
"transition". Your statement "is the end of life" is one, particular analogy
"man" has come up with to understand this absence.
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John:
And I would add to Platt and Arlo's dialogue, that death is certainly not
the end of life. It might be the end of "a" life...
Andre:
The end of biological patterns of value?
John:
But if the isolated self is an illusion, then death is simply the cessation
of an illusion.
Andre:
Death is the confrontation/resolution/progression with/of/into the illusion
of separatenes. (the Tibettan bardo state).
John:
therefore,
Quality is an illusion.
Andre:
Can it be any other? Of course IT is an illusion.
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