[MD] Theocracy, Secularism, and Democracy
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sun Aug 15 03:46:52 PDT 2010
On Aug 15, 2010, at 6:39 AM, MarshaV wrote:
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> "A theoretical physicist is walking in the woods one day. The giant trees are swaying in the breeze and changing patterns of sunlight dance across the forest floor. The beauty and maj- esty of it all overcomes him. He thinks, “How amazing that all of this comes from the early big bang when the four forces of nature were unified. The universe cools, the four forces differenti- ate, galaxies form, planets evolve, and this extraordinarily beautiful woods develops.” In the midst of these pleasant reflections, he hears a great crashing in the brush behind him and turns to find a huge grizzly bear charging upon him. He runs in panic. His heart is pounding, the bear is gaining on him, and he can even smell its bad breath. As the bear closes in on him, he trips on a root of one of those majestic trees. Falling to the ground, he cries, “Oh God!”
> Suddenly, out of a profound stillness a deep resonant voice booms from the sky and says, “So, when you’re in trouble you cry out to me and want help like the good Christians who pray fervently to me everyday. But when lecturing at the university, you deny my existence, telling people it’s all an expression of the four forces in nature.” The physicist, being well trained in the importance of logical consistency, replies, “Yes, I admit that would be inconsistent. But how about making the bear more like a good Christian?” God says, “Yes, I can do that.”
> The grizzly bear stands upon his hind legs, bows deeply before the physicist, puts his forepaws together in front of his chest and says, “We give thanks for these gifts we are about to receive.” He then extends his claws, opens his huge maw, and devours the fallen man."
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> (Mansfield, Vic,'Einstein and Quantum Nonlocality: A Doorway to Emptiness and Compassion',2007)
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"Our physicist wakes up screaming from this terrible nightmare. Even though still bathed in terror, the physicist says, “Oh, thankfully it’s only a dream.” However, while in the dream, it is all as real as any waking experience. Each object from tree to bear appears to exist independ- ently or inherently, to exist from its own side. The mind, along with forming the varied objects and subjects in the dream, projects independent self-existence into them. The dreamer is fully convinced of the inherent or independent existence of the bear. Its evil-looking fangs and ex-
tended claws surely exist from their own side and are findable upon analysis—but who has time for analysis when you’re running for your life? Thus, the dreaming mind projects inherent exis- tence into its own creations and suffers because of it.
According to Middle Way Buddhists, just as in a dream, the waking mind projects inde- pendent existence into our sense of self and the objects surrounding it. This projection is then the false foundation for our attachments and the associated suffering. They are not saying that life is a dream, but that the same projective mechanism, the same unconscious investing of ob- jects and subjects with inherent existence that gives dreams their vivid reality, is also operative in waking consciousness. Upon this false projection of independent existence we generate our cravings, aversions, and attachments—the roots of suffering.
According to the Middle Way, objects and subjects surely exist in the conventional sense. They certainly function and cause us help or harm. Independent existence, the very quality we think makes them real and functional, is precisely what emptiness denies. Stated positively, all objects and subjects only exist as a complex web of interrelationships, as complex expressions of dependent arising. Deeply understanding emptiness weakens the attachment to our ego and leads to the practice of universal compassion."
(Mansfield, Vic,'Einstein and Quantum Nonlocality: A Doorway to Emptiness and Compassion',2007)
http://www.lightlink.com/vic/Einstein%20and%20Quantum%20Nonlocality.pdf
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