Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Hi Tim, you wrote: > Absolute uncertainty is the only certainty. > > Sureness is full embodiment of utter > uncertainty, with no friction whatsoever, > as clarity. Nicely stated above. I'm glad you resonate. If total uncertainty is fully embodied, such that there is sureness, then where is " further " -- and where is not " beyond " ? > Nonetheless, when I enter my room, my > computer is where I left it. When I > turn my key in the ignition, my car > starts. Due only to 'specific memory'. Damage that fragile memory even slightly, and someone may have to change your diapers 3 times/day. And if their fragile memory is damaged, diaper rash may occur ... > A car is a car, a tree is a tree. Due only to memory and its contents. Are you sure? ;-) > No monumental certainty or uncertainty -- > as your name says " just this " ... > > So, it's very, very ordinary. Extraordinarily ordinary, it could be said :-). The 'ordinary' is no longer 'ordinary'. Namaste, Tim Indeed. The only thing that made it seem ordinary, was the delusion that something was being repeated ... Peace, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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