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|    Tang Huyen to Noah Sombrero    |
|    Re: Flighty (was Re: interesting counter    |
|    24 Aug 16 15:41:29    |
      XPost: alt.philosophy.zen, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.taoism       From: tanghuyen@gmail.com              On 8/24/2016 12:34 PM, Noah Sombrero wrote:              > "djinn"              >> ask a priest what one does all day in heaven       >> and they don't know. they do however seem       >> to think that they know what takes place in       >> hell all day long. so any state, even serenity,       >> may pale in the long run.       >>       >> this may be why what is called the absolute is       >> said to be a state of non-knowing. deep states       >> of samadhi and samyama are said to be similar.       >>       >> no state which is said to be knowable can stand       >> the test of time. even our sleep state dissolves       >> into a state of non-knowing when one has been       >> asleep for a while. it's actually consciousness       >> itself, and the existence it perceives, that we       >> *absolutely* can't stand.              > That is the problem that religions attempt to resolve. For a few       > people, they all seem to work. There is something the rest of us       > don't understand, I suspect.              Not to go as far as what djinn says, but for       many people, they are the bane of their       own lives. They can't abide themselves.              To borrow from djinn of some years ago:              < |
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