There are two aspects of the human mind, the emotional and the rational. Learning what emotional exercize that we need I don't think is within our mental ability yet, but the rational, I believe we can grasp something of it. |
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I interpret my own dreams tho this one is not very practical,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,?? I don't know what to think of it. :\ |
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Last edited by AmyAnn; 04-13-2011 at 07:32 PM.
There are two aspects of the human mind, the emotional and the rational. Learning what emotional exercize that we need I don't think is within our mental ability yet, but the rational, I believe we can grasp something of it. |
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Perhaps you should interpret my dream with your principle of rationalism. Maybe then I will send you a more interesting one. |
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I really don't do dream interpretations. I always start with a very specific question, and I have always gotten a direct answer. When one does not start with a question, then one does not actually know the topic, unless it is something simple. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 04-19-2011 at 06:24 PM.
I can imagine, the consequence of such things. |
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The difficult thing is, when we ask a question, and get an answer, however we are not up to understanding the answer for sometimes decades later. |
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Then you are missing an important ability of langauge. To answer in such a way that a person will only hear you in their future. |
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Good deal. If you find one for me, feel free to visit and take a swing. |
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Let me leave you with a guess at your dream: |
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There is a lot of siginificant detail, I only get the gist of it. I don't really practice the art because I trying to stick with fundamentals. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 04-19-2011 at 08:40 PM.
Truth is practically a subject to the law of relativity, nothing like a fail-safe. |
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Aren't we all figures of speech. Truth is based on definitions, definition is all relative. Some things have more permanence compared to others. The degree of permanence constitutes things insofar as what is associated, otherwise it is a meaningless fragment. |
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Children speak a great deal of non-sense, it is something we are suppose to out-grow. When you say the absolute is relative, and not even flinch, you're due for several more years of study. But at your age, it probably will not help. However, what ever gave you that dream, sees more hope in you than I do. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 04-19-2011 at 09:23 PM.
You're continuously over specifying just to validate your virtual reality. |
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I really have nothing more to say. You have decisions to make, and you alone can make them. |
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If truth is absolute, then truth is something being described as permanence. To define something is to give a permanent meaning to it. So if truth is the constitution of permanence, nothing in this dimension is truth by definition. Only nothing can exist permanently. So truth does not exist. |
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Last edited by AmyAnn; 04-20-2011 at 03:09 AM.
Hey Philosopher8659, I think you just found that special someone you were waiting for all this time. Congrats, bud. |
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Nothing-truth only means something through a sense that it effects or affects something. Sensation is actually chemicals moving around in your brain, thus relative. Relatively, all that means anything is what we can sense. |
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Last edited by AmyAnn; 04-20-2011 at 03:36 AM.
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