Guest guest Posted March 4, 2000 Report Share Posted March 4, 2000 >geovani> And the brain itself is what Roger? Is it >diferent from sense inputs? Through what chanel >do we "perceive" the brain that would not be through >the senses? No. There is not a "another" real world >"out there". This assumption is the basic duality of man. Beautiful, Geovani, ola! And these senses that you say are that through which we experience... How do we know of these senses? Where and how do these senses occur? If we claim that we sense that we have senses, are we not a cat chasing its own tail? I will drink a toast to you. This glass I raise, does it appear in time and space, or in my mind? What is the difference? This glass, my mind. Time and space, my mind. This thought, this glass - where does one end and the other begin? This basic duality of the human being, this projection into an "out there" and an "in here", Where did this start in the first place? So intriguing, because everything opens up instantly ... like a river hit by a flash of lightening! The lightening illuminates the whole scene, and the whole scene is the lightening! Loving your benevolent Presence, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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