Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Namaste Shri Michaelji, I am grateful to you for your camaraderie on the less beaten path of Advaita realism. Like you, I am also of the opinion that the springs are common in the West and East, but the symbolisms through which they are expressed are often quite different. Of course, as you mention, the problem fields are different - for example, one doesn't find the same kinds of syllogisms in Greek philosophy and Indian Nyaya philosophy - but the Truth that surfaces through these fields is, I think, the same, only with different flavours. Warm regards, Chittaranjan advaitin, ombhurbhuva <ombhurbhuva@e...> wrote: > Namaste Chitteranjanji, > Your continued pressing of the > the Realist position as being entirely valid within the > domain of Advaita strikes a chord with me. Like you I > believe that this is a grossly neglected and moreover > ill understood aspect of the Advaitic intuition. I use > the word 'intuition' advisedly in that I hold that the > springs of a world view are out of the pre-conceptual > and chthonic.These waters bubble up East and West from > the same source. Now I fully accept that this is a > difficult thesis to uphold. In this sub-terra incognita > one goes by inklings and by the faith that after all > human nature is of the same timber all the world over. > Nothing fanciful there, but two elements give rise to > doubts. The problem fields are different which causes > subtle differences which make it seem as though the > streams, to keep the hydraulic metaphor, had different > sources. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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