sPyan-ras-gzigs dban
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In this site, which is not mine and I did not write, you can find a powerful tool for meditation. The words are an illusion for the mind, and that's enough, but knowing how to use and able to read between the lines to see through and can lead to a deeper understanding. All the lessons of the past here are revised, expanded and corrected! All the light of new scientific discoveries and in-depth interaction with all beings in all parts of the world.
What Is The Journey Of The Mind?
All the apparently separate minds tend to the Universal mind; how do they do this, if not through the creation of a reality which does not correspond to the thought of the subject or to the thought of the object? An idea, concept or thought of Reality, cannot be Reality; it is only the attempt of a system that, by investigating Reality through go-betweens (the five senses plus the brain) proposes a new event, thought, then another event, the word, then another event, listening, then another event, comprehension, then re-elaboration within the listener. And so on...
Where is Reality? Certainly, it lies in the innumerable paths which are illusory yet seem real.
http://www.uselesswords.org/contStd.asp?lang=en&idPag=414
What Is The Journey Of The Mind?
All the apparently separate minds tend to the Universal mind; how do they do this, if not through the creation of a reality which does not correspond to the thought of the subject or to the thought of the object? An idea, concept or thought of Reality, cannot be Reality; it is only the attempt of a system that, by investigating Reality through go-betweens (the five senses plus the brain) proposes a new event, thought, then another event, the word, then another event, listening, then another event, comprehension, then re-elaboration within the listener. And so on...
Where is Reality? Certainly, it lies in the innumerable paths which are illusory yet seem real.
Edited by Gaspode:
Breach of Rule 4 removed. Please don't copy large sections of text from a copyrighted source. As a guideline, quote a paragraph or two and provide a link to the original.
http://www.uselesswords.org/contStd.asp?lang=en&idPag=414
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