Is it possible to cut a path through a conceptual realm by using concepts?
Is it possible for the illusory sense of separation to follow a path that
another conceptual entity has cut through the labyrinth of the imaginary?
Is it possible for that which never actually existed to transcend its condition?
Paths
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Hmmmm, is it?toombaru wrote:Is it possible for that which never actually existed to transcend its condition?

Re: Paths
No, it's a path to No-Where, Now-Here,toombaru wrote:
Is it possible for that which never actually existed to transcend its condition?
the very idea, is just an idea,
there is No Where for the idea to go.
Ideas are non-locatable, they cannot exist, except as an idea in the Here and Now. Nowhere.
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It is necessary to understand that I Am,
In order that I may know that I Am Not,
So that, at last,
I may realize that,
I Am Not,
therefore I Am.
~
Wei Wu Wei
I love talking about nothing ...
it is the only thing i know anything about.
it is the only thing i know anything about.
Re: Paths
It is necessary to understand that I Am,
In order that I may know that I Am Not,
So that, at last,
I may realize that,
I Am Not,
therefore I Am.
~
Wei Wu Wei[/quote]
Terence Gray was the man.......
.............................................
who wasn't a man at all.
In order that I may know that I Am Not,
So that, at last,
I may realize that,
I Am Not,
therefore I Am.
~
Wei Wu Wei[/quote]
Terence Gray was the man.......
.............................................
who wasn't a man at all.
Re: Paths
toombaru wrote:It is necessary to understand that I Am,
In order that I may know that I Am Not,
So that, at last,
I may realize that,
I Am Not,
therefore I Am.
~
Wei Wu Wei
Terence Gray was the man.......
.............................................
who wasn't a man at all.[/quote]
Why are you unhappy?
Because 99.9 per cent
Of everything you think,
And of everything you do,
Is for yourself —
And there isn't one.
— Ask The Awakened
