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    The Truth

    Truth is inate in everything, in every moment, in every given situation.
    True life is tangible not through our minds or our own perceptions but through the Way. The Way in which each of us are shown moment to moment. The way life is presented. To fall into the traps of ego and physical tangibilities is our own undoing yet the most common way for us Americans to live. We live through a bunch of hype, bull****. We categorize meaning through our own experience and emotions. This is fine but is very constraining to our spiritual growth in The Way. To achieve a True Life we must strive to quiet our minds and often times silence our personal opinions and become open to the moment, strive without striving to become part of that moment and then make the trip into the next. Meditate and Pray,
    Get past the books and hype, and so called importance, because ultimately we are all One.
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    What do you mean by truth?

    'We are all One' is a meaningless sentence, isn't it?

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    Re: The Truth

    Originally posted by Remysf
    To fall into the traps of ego and physical tangibilities is our own undoing yet the most common way for us Americans to live.
    Non American here. Perhaps you can write something which is more general.

    We live through a bunch of hype, bull****. We categorize meaning through our own experience and emotions. This is fine but is very constraining to our spiritual growth in The Way. To achieve a True Life we must strive to quiet our minds and often times silence our personal opinions and become open to the moment, strive without striving to become part of that moment and then make the trip into the next. Meditate and Pray,
    Get past the books and hype, and so called importance, because ultimately we are all One.
    Heard about these things billion of times
    Thanks anyway

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    Sounds a little cult-ish. maybe that's just me....
    Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
    (Mark Twain)

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    I'm just wondering what the point of starting this particular thread with all these irrefutable, cast-in-stone (to the author) statements was...

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    By your defintion of truth, how does one clearly define blasphamy? One way to intrepret your text is that Blasphamy exists in material things and sensual pleasures. If so, the idea is Platonic. Remember two things in your quest for truth: to find it, it is easiest to single of blasphamy, and find truth from what's left; no two interpretations of truth are the same, so you'll have to defend your concept of "one."

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    blasphemy

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    Truth is the one thing
    Or idea, which has
    No contradicting
    Truth is simple as

    Yes or perhaps no
    Yet it's effects are
    complicated, so
    Is the path so far

    It's hard to explain
    Complicated path
    Yet the truth is plain
    You just do the math

    -A poem test
    Last edited by A poem test; 02-03-2004 at 10:12 PM.

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    When I read John Locke's distinction between primary and secondary qualities, I became of the opinion, that all those black-and-white, measurable, indisputable truths, were probably saying more about how our mind works than how the world works. Then I read Immanuel Kant's views on noumena/phenomena and the thing-in-itself and the thing as it appears. This strengthened my opinions. I began to think that the real truths in the world were those things we couldn't easily define, like beauty, love, art, etc. Because we could not agree on these things, this suggested to me that they could not be merely products of mind structure, but rather represented the mind's attempt's to interpret something deeper than phenomenal representation. This kind of thinking turns the world of objective and subjective slightly upside down. Now, however, I'm not so sure.
    Faith is believing what you know ain't so - Mark Twain

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    When you speak of The Way and meditation, I can only relate this to my own experience in Zen Buddhism. And yes, we are all one, as contradictory a notion as that seems to us Americans. To see and live truth is to live without attachment to the ego, to all the preconceived notions we pour into everything. To see objects for what they are and not what we THINK they are is truth. Truth is the interdependence of all things, that no object is isolated and depedent from the whole.

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    We cannot see objects for what they are. Or at least, we cannot know that we are seeing objects for what they are. We have no way of verifying that they are what we see them as.
    Faith is believing what you know ain't so - Mark Twain

    The preachers deal with men of straw, as they are men of straw themselves - Henry David Thoreau

    The way to see faith is to shut the eye of reason - Benjamin Franklin

    The teaching of the church, theoretically astute, is a lie in practice and a compound of vulgar superstitions and sorcery - Leo Tolstoy

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    padma- Interesting. Please explain further.

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    he's saying that we see everything through human lenses, which may or may not obscure the world around us. the fact is that we just don't know for certain whether truth is something that exists outside of our perception. truth is just a thought in our mind. but even thought is the thought of thought . . . we don't see it objectively. truth is like cat chasing it's tail: the cycle never ends and the cat is nowhere to be found.

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    Thanks for explaining it Star Blue.

    I wouldn't have used the phrase 'human lenses' though. That may give the impression that we see something of an external reality, but that we blur the sense of it. I'm not sure we can even claim that.

    As I am typing on my iMac, I consider what the iMac can know of reality. It has ports that receive information. It represents that information in some central storage area. This is maybe like our minds. We have perceptual input, and represent those perceptions as sight, sound, etc. We cannot go outside the box of our minds and verify that the object represented is identical to the object as it is in itself. All we have access to is the perception. From our perceptions we infer an external world that may or may not be similar to our perceptual world. But it will always remain an inference. We cannot even be sure that those perceptions don't come from the same place that our thoughts come from ('place' is an unsatisfactory word to use in this context, as it signifies spatial location, something that can only be inferred). In other words, we do not know whether the perceptual world is of our own creation.

    I think Wittgenstein suggested that the existence of language suggests the existence of other minds. But this is just another inference.

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    The preachers deal with men of straw, as they are men of straw themselves - Henry David Thoreau

    The way to see faith is to shut the eye of reason - Benjamin Franklin

    The teaching of the church, theoretically astute, is a lie in practice and a compound of vulgar superstitions and sorcery - Leo Tolstoy

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    Truth is like the word normal. It is a cliche, lets mess with everyones-head-quasi-matrix-stuff. I mean the guy has a point(Remsyf), but it seems kind of cliche. Maybe I am just cynical, but truth is death, normal is death. Its the one thing everyone agrees on. I know thats a laugh, but we all die, so it is the only common ground, where we can all be one... dinner for worms.

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