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| Dlrow |
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:10 pm Post subject: Where is my mind? |
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I think the answer to this problem is - the way i am looking at it all. I am imagining trying to measure objects in ways. Trying to see things in my minds eye, imagining things as i would see them with my eyes.
The senses are an illusion.
An object is not finite. It is not seperate from the things around it. Its part of everything else.
How can i unravel this matter.
What am i trying to do exactly.
See reality as it is.
For me this is how it looks, i use my senses, but they are wrong, theey dont get the whole picture..
And my imagination is the same, it is only a product of the senses, i see what ever i want in my imagination but its all just imaginary objects and matter..
How do i experience reality in its full, true, essential form?
I wouldnt be looking through my eyes and other senses, not my imagination - if i were to comprehend reality, creation in its true form.
I already know all this simplistic jibber, why am i writting it here?
Time is constant am i in control?
What is i? |
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| wienertakesall |
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:20 pm Post subject: Re: Where is my mind? |
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Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 38 Location: Poland
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| Dlrow wrote: |
I think the answer to this problem is - the way i am looking at it all. I am imagining trying to measure objects in ways. Trying to see things in my minds eye, imagining things as i would see them with my eyes.
The senses are an illusion.
An object is not finite. It is not seperate from the things around it. Its part of everything else.
How can i unravel this matter.
What am i trying to do exactly.
See reality as it is.
For me this is how it looks, i use my senses, but they are wrong, theey dont get the whole picture..
And my imagination is the same, it is only a product of the senses, i see what ever i want in my imagination but its all just imaginary objects and matter..
How do i experience reality in its full, true, essential form?
I wouldnt be looking through my eyes and other senses, not my imagination - if i were to comprehend reality, creation in its true form.
I already know all this simplistic jibber, why am i writting it here?
Time is constant am i in control?
What is i? |
I would say that the senses are certainly not an illusion and reasoning is something that allows the people to use, to benefit from senses. |
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| 425 Chaotic Requisition |
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:22 pm Post subject: |
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 The Doctor
Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Posts: 3322 Location: England, UK.
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Questioning a questiondrives you mad. So remember the question is there, but does not neccisarily need answering. Because sometimes people look for an answer where question there is none. _________________ "Victory is in trying. Defeat is in not". - SVRDW. |
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| Dlrow |
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:55 pm Post subject: |
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If a bird sees the world like that..
and an ant senses like this..
a whale like it does..
a radar as it does..
a human as you do..
what does it look like if nothing in particular was looking at it?
what does reality look like if one could see everything in absolute truth?
And its no good finding answers to questions when the questions in themselves are blurred.. Here we must question the basis of the question to get a better answer. |
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| 425 Chaotic Requisition |
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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 The Doctor
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Learn to never start a sentence with an 'And' and also start the first letter of every sentence with a capital letter first.
How do you know a question is blurred, if you have to ask another question to unblur it? _________________ "Victory is in trying. Defeat is in not". - SVRDW. |
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| Theoryofrelativity |
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:21 pm Post subject: Re: Where is my mind? |
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Joined: 24 Jul 2006 Posts: 1166
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| Dlrow wrote: |
I think the answer to this problem is - the way i am looking at it all. I am imagining trying to measure objects in ways. Trying to see things in my minds eye, imagining things as i would see them with my eyes.
The senses are an illusion.
An object is not finite. It is not seperate from the things around it. Its part of everything else.
How can i unravel this matter.
What am i trying to do exactly.
See reality as it is.
For me this is how it looks, i use my senses, but they are wrong, theey dont get the whole picture..
And my imagination is the same, it is only a product of the senses, i see what ever i want in my imagination but its all just imaginary objects and matter..
How do i experience reality in its full, true, essential form?
I wouldnt be looking through my eyes and other senses, not my imagination - if i were to comprehend reality, creation in its true form.
I already know all this simplistic jibber, why am i writting it here?
Time is constant am i in control?
What is i? |
reality looks like a row of numbers........
So now you know _________________ 'Time is the space between birth and death' by me. |
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| Dlrow |
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:55 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2008 Posts: 183 Location: Uncertain
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Chaos, did you understand the content of the post?..
your post is written for yourself to me, i have no interest in any higher level of grammer than what i already hold. It was written how i intended and please comment on the content if anything.
Ok so reality is made up of numbers, what use is this to the people who are very bad at maths?
Remember the primary thing, that matter is essentially as we know it to be. -- We add the launguage of numbers when we want to quantify it or measure it.
So from my point of view numbers are the secondary interpretation of reality after the sensual interpretation of it. Therefore numbers being only an attempt to understand reality in a different form other than the 5 senses. |
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