Guest guest Posted March 30, 2003 Report Share Posted March 30, 2003 Hi John, Re: I encountered the following definition of > what is " real " : it is " that which never changes " . And it was observed that > almost everything in the phenomenal world is changing all the time. Isn't > that your observation, too? > So, if " everything " is changing all the time, what is it that knows that it > IS changing? What is the basis of that observation? The basis of that observation is memory. If we take out memory, how can change exist? Change, by it's very nature, must take into account what is not " now " . Change can not exist in the present moment alone. It must include what is not with what is. Change is reality blurred into a comparison with what is not real. Take out what is not real and you take out change. In that way, I agree, what is real is that which never changes. Toby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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