seattlegal
Mercuræn Buddhist
maybe you are right?![]()
lol! +1.......
maybe you are right?![]()
SG, interesting. "Standard Quantum Mechanics" (quantum chromodynamics) shows a void (a space without matter or energy) is very unstable (see Infrared instability of the vacuum state of gauge theories and asymptotic freedom by Savvidy and Wiki articles on "virtual particles" or "QCD vacuum", which is what Savvidy does).
M-theory, super-string, and string theories postulate same thing (utter nothingness must concretize a spacetime and mass-energy).
Yes, it is an important aspect of my Beliefs, but I was merely correcting you, that's all.
Your pantheistic babble goes nowhere, none of us can travel back into time to experience what was this Universe before there was Light.
This false importance you keep placing on our perception of things is not the solution, whether we are aware of something or not does not make it real or not . . . there's that inflated ego again, the Universe revolves around you it seems, this is not the case, the Universe has watched you come and will watch you go, It will continue to do what it does despite if Lunitik is there there 'experiencing' it.
Actually, Lunitik, if "darkness" was prior to "light," then time would be tied to space. Lightspeed would be a relativistic reference point for motion within space as a function of the experiencing of time.
Now let me throw a Zen koan in:
Two monks were arguing about the temple flag waving in the wind.
One said, “The flag moves.”
The other said, “The wind moves.”
They argued back and forth but could not agree.
Hui-neng, the sixth patriarch, said: “Gentlemen! It is not
the flag that moves. It is not the wind that moves. It is
your mind that moves.”
The two monks were struck with awe.
Consciousness is tied to space.![]()
Actually, void is highly unstable, which would suggest just the opposite of utter inactivity. {References from Steven Hawking and Chuang Tzu provided upon request.}
The hub of the wheel is discipline, and the rim is mindfulness.There is nothing there to be unstable, to our minds it is simply non-existent, beyond this nothing can be said at all.
This can be known when we experience our own inner void, which is where I function from today. Outwardly is utter chaos, and yet the center is unaffected. It is as a wheel, the center is absent but without it the circumference would simply not function to move us along - without the absence, the wheel would be connected to the axis and spinning would be impossible.
If true, that would be evil behavior. You agree?
Emptiness, as you said: like a room empty of furniture. Like a building empty of a good foundation. Like a way of living that is not fully support by the principles. The emptiness, the darkness, and the evil, are all very real... as real as the history, the present, and the future. The matter and the emptiness that matter resides in are equally real.
If you sit and watch yourself do evil, and be evil... in my book, you are being evil. I am certain there is a path available for you to stop doing that.
Then let us know when and where you think you honestly quoted Jesus, so that you can reveal it.
The thing that you wish me to believe in, is to NOT believe in God, or to believe it is just my ego. True? If not, then what, or who, precisely, do you wish me to believe in?
The hub of the wheel is discipline, and the rim is mindfulness.
But Tatha-gatha says there is no self, no mind.
Just joking, kind-of. It is a chan-dao thing. The uses of "consciousness", "mind", and "self" have little to do with consciousness, mind, or self. A Godelian-Gordian Knot.
Something to be played with and experienced. But the dao which is said is not the dao. Grok? SG?
no-self and no-mind are interconnectedness/interactive-universe "archetypes/concepts," to mix metaphorsBut Tatha-gatha says there is no self, no mind.
Just joking, kind-of. It is a chan-dao thing. The uses of "consciousness", "mind", and "self" have little to do with consciousness, mind, or self. A Godelian-Gordian Knot.
Something to be played with and experienced. But the dao which is said is not the dao. Grok? SG?
Why don't you just say, "delusion must cease?"This is partly correct, however Buddha means there is no individual self, no individual mind. Again, however, I have tried to word things in a way others will accept because saying outright 'mind must die' or 'ego must die' seems to urk them.
Why don't you just say, "delusion must cease?"