Guest guest Posted February 4, 2002 Report Share Posted February 4, 2002 , "dan330033" <dan330033> wrote: > > P.S... the idea that there are occluding concepts is an occluding > > concept ;-). > > > > Cheers, > > > > Tim > > An interesting observation, Tim ... > > The idea that ideas can be divided into > non-occluding ideas and occluding ideas > is an idea that includes an "evaluator" > who "comments about the truth-value > of certain ideas" ... > > So, that idea may well be an occluding idea, > in the sense that it may seem to support > an ongoing "evaluator" --- if there is > involved an attempt of energy to be > invested in the continuity of the > perspective, of the evaluator. > > Or, it may not be an occluding idea, if it > simply arose and departed, leaving nothing > behind ... A better word to use rather than "idea" might be "belief" (an idea which doesn't simply arise and depart, but seems to persist). So reworded, "the belief that there are occluding concepts is an occlusion to that which isn't a belief or concept." Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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