"Which premises are you referring to as 'false?'"
>>>Millions of them."
Had you said there are millions of things Less_ doesn't have a clue about, I would have responded, "gigantic understatement by at least a kagillion to the Nth power."
My question, however, is regarding the recent strand of simple statements made by me and coined as truisms.
I am inclined now to add a new one, which I consider to be a sort of framework.
*At least from the perspective of human knowingness, which is all we can be held to account for, the inseparable and codeterminant dimensions of existence are matter, time, space, experience, and awareness.
A few of the recent statements I was able to find are as follows. I am quite open to criticism and exploration of the statements themselves. It's my position they are internally valid but I would be thrilled if legitimate weaknesses or flaws were pointed out, so's I could improve on them going forward.
I don't expect you to go back through all those posts hunting for something that might quailify so I will provide you with some I've selected. (Note: I've included links in the event the context underwhich they were derived is useful.)
"Ideas are immaterial and ideas are aspects of thought. Ideas are referent ... Any thing can be known by the ideas which represent the thing. Anything else (immaterial) to be known, or at least communicated, would do so by referring to the ideas which represent the thing, such as things having to do with soul, morality, imagination, fiction, math, time, etc." Message 26173723
"Nature is set, as far as I know, for each type of creature and the Universe at large; while there is nothing to do about nature except to live out our time and adapt to circumstances as best we can. The nature of Human Beings is bound in the morality of right and wrong and so there is an 'ought to' aspect of what we choose to do." Message 26122340
"The quantumness of seeking is the realization that you are not seeking understanding of your self because you are already conscious of your self. You are seeking what is not your self. As you discover/reveal the truth, you realize it is indeed yourself because you can't know what is not within you to know. The knowledge that you/other (the not you) are not separate is the coming to oneness, the overcoming of ignorance, the transcendence to self-realization, and the abandonment of self imposed suffering." Message 26110688 |