Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Yes Bill, Ultimatively all is Subjective. Consciousness is subjective, personal. When one looks at a tree it seems real but this reality of that tree it is created by a subjective brain. Therefore the tree represents one's subjectivity. All " real " objects are subjective and therefore it is justified to speak of a objectivity/subjectivity = the object is its subject. Werner Nisargadatta , " billrishel " <illusyn wrote: > > Nisargadatta , ADHHUB@ wrote: > > > > To me, meaning, profound or otherwise, is assigned: > We give meaning to our own experiences. Nothing > objectively means anything. > > ~~~~~~~~~~ > > But ultimately all is Subjective. > > When dissolved into Now what is " objectivity " ? > > In a sense What Is/Now is the ultimate objective > and the ultimate subjective, both. > > But then the notion of meaning " as assignment " > is no more, not in Now. > > And consider this: meaning is the complete > absence of conflict. > > What I am getting at is that " deep meaning " > is not a *property* of something. It is inherent > in what is Real, in What Is. > > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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