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In a message dated 3/7/2006 8:50:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Nisargadatta writes:

 

Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:14:39 -0000

" Bob N. " <Roberibus111

Re: Math, Path & Analogies

 

Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

>

> Bob quotes: " The Subject or Self occupies a position

> analogous to that of the parameter in mathematics. "

>

> Hey, numeric cowboy, one can question what

> is the use of analogies? Do they clarify, or

> simply fire-up the imagination?

>

> Mixing mathematical metaphors and Nonduality

> to clarify self or Consciousness is very

> misleading. True, both rest on seemingly

> unproven axions, but math's axions are tested

> by their ability to solve problems, and give

> verifiable, replicable results when used as

> the basis of logical math operations. On the other

> hand, the axions that there is a Self, and

> the axion that there is no Self (anatta)

> lead at best to subjective states, never to

> verifiable empirical results. And trying to prove

> them with analogies, metaphors, similes, parables

> and examples proves nothing, and the simple-minded

> take those language devices literally as

> expressions of truth.

>

> Pete

>

> Hey Peter...please as the Great mathematician that I can see you

must be..what the hell is an axioN???? Can't be a misspelling, you

use the term several times here ( I won't count them as I will now

defer to you as the math whiz.If ever a wiz there was). Waiting for

the Enlightenment,

I remain yours truly,

bob

 

 

 

It's an ion that got fired from it's job, loquaciously speaking.

 

 

 

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In a message dated 3/7/2006 9:26:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Nisargadatta writes:

 

Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:59:05 -0000

" Bob N. " <Roberibus111

Re: Math, Path & Analogies

 

Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

>

> > Bob quotes: " The Subject or Self occupies a position

> > analogous to that of the parameter in mathematics. "

> >

> > Hey, numeric cowboy, one can question what

> > is the use of analogies? Do they clarify, or

> > simply fire-up the imagination?

> >

> > Mixing mathematical metaphors and Nonduality

> > to clarify self or Consciousness is very

> > misleading. True, both rest on seemingly

> > unproven axions, but math's axions are tested

> > by their ability to solve problems, and give

> > verifiable, replicable results when used as

> > the basis of logical math operations. On the other

> > hand, the axions that there is a Self, and

> > the axion that there is no Self (anatta)

> > lead at best to subjective states, never to

> > verifiable empirical results. And trying to prove

> > them with analogies, metaphors, similes, parables

> > and examples proves nothing, and the simple-minded

> > take those language devices literally as

> > expressions of truth.

> >

> > Pete

> >

> > Hey Peter...please as the Great mathematician that I can see you

> must be..what the hell is an axioN???? Can't be a misspelling, you

> use the term several times here ( I won't count them as I will now

> defer to you as the math whiz.If ever a wiz there was). Waiting for

> the Enlightenment,

> I remain yours truly,

> bob

>

> P: Sorry, it was a misspelling of the word axiom ( a postulate

> taken on faith as self evident) which my spell-check didn't

> catch because the word axion is the name of a hypothetical

> particle of low mass and energy. And my math is very limited,

> I can only count to 21 using fingers, toes, and.. :)) But to detect

> mixing apples and oranges and calling it guacamole, I don't

> need to be Newton.

>

> Why would your spellcheck mix up a postulate taken on faith with a

hypothetical particle of low mass and energy? I'd flunk that kid! Now

as to the apple/orange guacamole...sounds yummy! Can you post the

recipe.LOL...bob

 

 

 

It wood bee grate to halve a spell check that new witch word eye meant to

use.

 

 

 

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In a message dated 3/7/2006 7:17:02 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Nisargadatta writes:

 

Wed, 08 Mar 2006 02:35:53 -0000

" Bob N. " <Roberibus111

Re: Math, Path

 

Nisargadatta , ADHHUB wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 3/7/2006 9:26:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> Nisargadatta writes:

>

> Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:59:05 -0000

> " Bob N. " <Roberibus111

> Re: Math, Path & Analogies

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > > Bob quotes: " The Subject or Self occupies a position

> > > analogous to that of the parameter in mathematics. "

> > >

> > > Hey, numeric cowboy, one can question what

> > > is the use of analogies? Do they clarify, or

> > > simply fire-up the imagination?

> > >

> > > Mixing mathematical metaphors and Nonduality

> > > to clarify self or Consciousness is very

> > > misleading. True, both rest on seemingly

> > > unproven axions, but math's axions are tested

> > > by their ability to solve problems, and give

> > > verifiable, replicable results when used as

> > > the basis of logical math operations. On the other

> > > hand, the axions that there is a Self, and

> > > the axion that there is no Self (anatta)

> > > lead at best to subjective states, never to

> > > verifiable empirical results. And trying to prove

> > > them with analogies, metaphors, similes, parables

> > > and examples proves nothing, and the simple-minded

> > > take those language devices literally as

> > > expressions of truth.

> > >

> > > Pete

> > >

> > > Hey Peter...please as the Great mathematician that I can see

you

> > must be..what the hell is an axioN???? Can't be a misspelling,

you

> > use the term several times here ( I won't count them as I will

now

> > defer to you as the math whiz.If ever a wiz there was). Waiting

for

> > the Enlightenment,

> > I remain yours truly,

> > bob

> >

> > P: Sorry, it was a misspelling of the word axiom ( a postulate

> > taken on faith as self evident) which my spell-check didn't

> > catch because the word axion is the name of a hypothetical

> > particle of low mass and energy. And my math is very limited,

> > I can only count to 21 using fingers, toes, and.. :)) But to

detect

> > mixing apples and oranges and calling it guacamole, I don't

> > need to be Newton.

> >

> > Why would your spellcheck mix up a postulate taken on faith with

a

> hypothetical particle of low mass and energy? I'd flunk that kid!

Now

> as to the apple/orange guacamole...sounds yummy! Can you post the

> recipe.LOL...bob

>

>

>

> It wood bee grate to halve a spell check that new witch word eye

meant to

> use.

>

> Say that's good stuff. You must feel that you are quite a wit.I

think you're half right.....hehehehe...bob

 

 

 

Hehe. Okay, that's pretty good too.

 

Philhalfwit

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , ADHHUB wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 3/7/2006 8:50:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> Nisargadatta writes:

>

> Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:14:39 -0000

> " Bob N. " <Roberibus111

> Re: Math, Path & Analogies

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > Bob quotes: " The Subject or Self occupies a position

> > analogous to that of the parameter in mathematics. "

> >

> > Hey, numeric cowboy, one can question what

> > is the use of analogies? Do they clarify, or

> > simply fire-up the imagination?

> >

> > Mixing mathematical metaphors and Nonduality

> > to clarify self or Consciousness is very

> > misleading. True, both rest on seemingly

> > unproven axions, but math's axions are tested

> > by their ability to solve problems, and give

> > verifiable, replicable results when used as

> > the basis of logical math operations. On the other

> > hand, the axions that there is a Self, and

> > the axion that there is no Self (anatta)

> > lead at best to subjective states, never to

> > verifiable empirical results. And trying to prove

> > them with analogies, metaphors, similes, parables

> > and examples proves nothing, and the simple-minded

> > take those language devices literally as

> > expressions of truth.

> >

> > Pete

> >

> > Hey Peter...please as the Great mathematician that I can see you

> must be..what the hell is an axioN???? Can't be a misspelling, you

> use the term several times here ( I won't count them as I will now

> defer to you as the math whiz.If ever a wiz there was). Waiting

for

> the Enlightenment,

> I remain yours truly,

> bob

>

>

>

> It's an ion that got fired from it's job, loquaciously speaking.

>

> ZOWIE...that's a riddle in the middle of a twiddle. makes a body

want to piddle.......to be garrulous about it...rob nob hisself

 

 

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Nisargadatta , ADHHUB wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 3/7/2006 9:26:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> Nisargadatta writes:

>

> Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:59:05 -0000

> " Bob N. " <Roberibus111

> Re: Math, Path & Analogies

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > > Bob quotes: " The Subject or Self occupies a position

> > > analogous to that of the parameter in mathematics. "

> > >

> > > Hey, numeric cowboy, one can question what

> > > is the use of analogies? Do they clarify, or

> > > simply fire-up the imagination?

> > >

> > > Mixing mathematical metaphors and Nonduality

> > > to clarify self or Consciousness is very

> > > misleading. True, both rest on seemingly

> > > unproven axions, but math's axions are tested

> > > by their ability to solve problems, and give

> > > verifiable, replicable results when used as

> > > the basis of logical math operations. On the other

> > > hand, the axions that there is a Self, and

> > > the axion that there is no Self (anatta)

> > > lead at best to subjective states, never to

> > > verifiable empirical results. And trying to prove

> > > them with analogies, metaphors, similes, parables

> > > and examples proves nothing, and the simple-minded

> > > take those language devices literally as

> > > expressions of truth.

> > >

> > > Pete

> > >

> > > Hey Peter...please as the Great mathematician that I can see

you

> > must be..what the hell is an axioN???? Can't be a misspelling,

you

> > use the term several times here ( I won't count them as I will

now

> > defer to you as the math whiz.If ever a wiz there was). Waiting

for

> > the Enlightenment,

> > I remain yours truly,

> > bob

> >

> > P: Sorry, it was a misspelling of the word axiom ( a postulate

> > taken on faith as self evident) which my spell-check didn't

> > catch because the word axion is the name of a hypothetical

> > particle of low mass and energy. And my math is very limited,

> > I can only count to 21 using fingers, toes, and.. :)) But to

detect

> > mixing apples and oranges and calling it guacamole, I don't

> > need to be Newton.

> >

> > Why would your spellcheck mix up a postulate taken on faith with

a

> hypothetical particle of low mass and energy? I'd flunk that kid!

Now

> as to the apple/orange guacamole...sounds yummy! Can you post the

> recipe.LOL...bob

>

>

>

> It wood bee grate to halve a spell check that new witch word eye

meant to

> use.

>

> Say that's good stuff. You must feel that you are quite a wit.I

think you're half right.....hehehehe...bob

 

 

>

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