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marylandblue

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42. Yes, of course you can read it like that.
Sun Feb 10, 2019, 11:32 AM
Feb 2019

But how many people read Heidegger? Religious writers make a point of being accessible to a wide audience. It would be nice if philosophers did that.

CD Player. Snackshack Feb 2019 #1
Pink Floyd already explained it.... 3Hotdogs Feb 2019 #2
All the Light We Cannot See. Jim__ Feb 2019 #3
A beautiful passage. mia Feb 2019 #5
Anthems in the hedges Cartoonist Feb 2019 #9
Basically, 'Yes', nothing but a mere human construct... NeoGreen Feb 2019 #4
The only real evidence we have points it being a mental construct. trotsky Feb 2019 #6
Fantasy Pretending to be Science MineralMan Feb 2019 #7
this is edhopper Feb 2019 #8
So monks don't know where they are for awhile? Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #10
You know, the more I read this the more insulting it gets. trotsky Feb 2019 #11
I have defective eyes that can't see without glasses marylandblue Feb 2019 #12
Then it would appear that whatever entity is responsible for the defective antennas in some of us... trotsky Feb 2019 #13
Loki isn't all bad. Pandoris Feb 2019 #14
"Lovely as a mare" Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #15
Funny :) Pandoris Feb 2019 #16
Sure, it's an asshole sometimes, it's a Zoroastrian conceit that it's perfect marylandblue Feb 2019 #18
If it is originating from outside your brain Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #22
Yes, when it gets into your brain. marylandblue Feb 2019 #30
Why is experiencing being nowhere, the ultimate experience! Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #17
Because it feels great, you escape your little body marylandblue Feb 2019 #19
You escape your life Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #20
That is the nature of thoughts. Pandoris Feb 2019 #24
It's not what you think. Don't knock it until you try it. marylandblue Feb 2019 #26
Ok but that is not some mystery broadcast Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #21
Might not even be divine Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #23
You are not giving anything up, you are simply having an experience. marylandblue Feb 2019 #27
It often becomes partly permanent Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #32
I suspect a lot of those people were already not quite there marylandblue Feb 2019 #35
You are probably right, but that is not how it feels. marylandblue Feb 2019 #25
If that was intended to be funny it was lol. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #28
It was not intended to be funny. marylandblue Feb 2019 #29
Sure. The qualia of experience is unique Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #31
Some TM or Transcendental Meditation teachers Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #33
sure one can also substitute "transcendent" or "sublime" Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #34
He didn't mention anything about extra dimensional divine forces. marylandblue Feb 2019 #36
Um yes the article did. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #37
Ok, missed that sentence, but he still says "I don't know" marylandblue Feb 2019 #38
But we're allowed a secular reading. Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #39
Yes, of course you can read it like that. marylandblue Feb 2019 #42
Sure, and doing so elevated utter nonsense Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #40
Founding our lives on Nothing ... Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #41
I think that's best foundation, because it gives you total freedom. marylandblue Feb 2019 #43
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