Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 my apology, didn't mention the gist... ps. below: , " yosyx " <yosyflug wrote: > >> > > > > with all due respect, mr. descartes, my > childhood dictum, confirmed by a lifetime > experience, states: " i think therefore i am > mistaken " . the inexplicable (yet doubtless!), > timeless and omnipresent truth/reality is not > personal. though indescribable, it is ever > whole, and independent of being or non-being > of identity " i " ... > > ps.: true " knowing " and " being " is ever whole, inseperable, and doubtless - though inexpressible. only mind (ego) seeks conformitions of 'its' existence... truth IS. nnb > > > > > > > In other words, only a being who exists can doubt his own existence. > > Therefore to doubt one's own existence is to affirm it. > > > > This brings us to the entrance point of advaita vedanta and to the > teachings > > of Ramana Maharshi and the reason why experiences are to be noted > but not > > chased after, whether they be material (of the senses), mental or > spiritual. > > Hence Ramana (and Advaita Vedanta) states over and over again that > the real > > quest is to discover the truth of the one named " I " . > > > > I suspect that I have wandered far away from your questions, so > best stop > > here. > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Peter > > > > thank you, peter amigo, for your insightful post. > > > _()_ > yosy > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > On Behalf Of james cogdell > > 02 November 2008 15:24 > > > > RE: What happens when the > True > > Divine Human Nature Reveals! > > > > > > Dear Peter, > > Thankyou so much for your post. > > I think deep down I am struggling here ... > > > > <snip> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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