XPost: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.taoism, alt.supp   
   rt.schizophrenia   
   From: fedora@fea.st   
      
   On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 09:15:45 -0700, one wrote:   
      
   >Noah wrote:   
   >> one wrote:   
   >>> Noah wrote:   
   >>>> one wrote:   
   >>>>> Noah wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>>> And my cat can decide it owns a different human resident   
   >>>>>>in this household and not me. Such being the experience of separate   
   >>>>>>wills. The atomic unity is not so significant for us in living the   
   >>>>>>moment, irrelavent even.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>Aye. Agree. A natural Way for people is to people   
   >>>>>their world with separate individuals, so-called, by name.   
   >>>>   
   >>>>So, the universe as expressed by you wishes to unname itself.   
   >>>   
   >>>Water has no wishes   
   >>>and yet it, as a thing, nourishes.   
   >>>   
   >>>To suppose some universe, wishes, sounds like fishes.   
   >>   
   >>Also to suppose not.   
   >   
   >Aye. Duality springs   
   >spring from what, a what,   
   >which includes both and   
   >at the same time is   
   >neither/nor.   
      
   It doesn't matter from where it springs. It matters whether there is   
   sufficient milk in the fridge for parents and kids to have breakfast.   
      
   But when seated on a mat on the floor, with legs crossed and hands   
   just so, one can think about non-duality all day long if one pleases.   
      
   >> In the meantime, humans are left to decide what   
   >>is best.   
   >   
   >Some humans are left. Some are right. Right.   
   >To the left of left many are. A middle path exists.   
   >One mite says, many middles Paths are. Tao. Plural.   
      
   That is the problem. Humans cannot agree on what is best so very   
   little gets done, other than accumulate wealth. Those who have wealth   
   agree that is best, and since wealth brings power, accumulate wealth   
   is what happens.   
      
   >> So far they have considered little beyond how to sell a city   
   >>plot with house or a rural plot with farm for a million dollars or   
   >>better. So they have little evidence as to what might be better for   
   >>humans who are not real estate agents. I suggest that such evidence   
   >>might be useful, as opposed to the proposition that there are no uses,   
   >>only the universe doing itself.   
   >   
   >Those who seek money may find   
   >beyond some amount, they render.   
   >Tender may be legal and yet knot.   
      
   All the bank robbers are not in prison. Then there are the robber   
   banks. Very dual, but it does interfere with the supply of milk for   
   breakfast.   
      
   >... snip ...   
   >   
   >>>>>Names name. So a second line in an ancient text may suggest.   
   >>>>>A name that is unusual if not beyond names, naming that   
   >>>>>has bins of hats is impossible, naturally.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>- being beyond language ... Thanks again! Cheers!   
   >>>>   
   >>>>Being beyond language is fine if you are staring at a wall.   
   >>>   
   >>>It's even more better, in the Zone.   
   >>>   
   >>>Know words, knowing words, intellectually,   
   >>>one mite wonders, how does one ride a bike.   
   >>>   
   >>>Beyond language, one beats one's own heart.   
   >>>One grows one's hair, without knowing how.   
   >>   
   >>Human needs are now of much larger scope,   
   >   
   >Many humans, as humans, have needs they knead.   
   >   
   >>but also without knowing   
   >>how. Maybe it might be useful to know how to do these more difficult   
   >>things.   
   >   
   >Strategies vary. What works once, twice, three times   
   >might fail on the fourth attempt. Still one mite tries.   
   >   
   >Being still, a still mite knows.   
   >   
   >Beyond a singularity, mathematics and physics can't go.   
      
   Oh, I suspect modern physics is far beyond that whether physicists   
   know it or not.   
      
   >- domains of a map's map may vary ...   
   --   
   Noah Sombrero   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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