I agree with that. and your stance is very Kierkgaardian. Although Heiddegar, not a theist, thought the source of all intelligibility [and therefore 'truth'] came from the accumulated wisdom/knowledge of that culture [now global].
perchance watched this just now
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The above sounds like a headliner from a newspaper from the times of the crusades or the inquisition ie it seems all religions that want to maintain a core hegemony are prepared to flout their most sacrosanct laws or ethics after a thousand years of their inception by their founder.
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I like this and find being in nature, making love and dancing can be excellent channels for this state of contentment where the self, 'I' is forgotten or rather taken over by the whole rather than the part.
thought you may like to hear of this womans 'permanent' experience of non duality...
must be difficult, especially in situations where family/cultural beliefs have such a strong influence [which encompasses religious or athiest ideology]; but if you get back to original the karmayoga of service without reference to yourself [but necessarily including your own dharma or calling...
you're right rowanman, the scientific viewpoint still works on the basis of the big bang then eventual entropic finitude; we really don't know for sure..and yet I certainly think our hermeneutics are a changing within and outwith already entrenched ones, its just taking a wee while to reconfigure.
Anybody else been watching and enjoying this series of school children, Palestinian refugees, in Damascus? Has given me more of an insight into Syrian politics and society.
BBC iPlayer - Syrian School: Changing Schools
anither programme this time on the bible and altho via channel 4, as its on youtube perhaps those outwith the UK can view; different perspectives
YouTube - the bible a history
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