I understand you are God, so when will you start treating yourself
like God then ;-)
Sent from an iPhone
On 20 Jun 2010, at 23:43, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
I agree with you and it can happen sometimes. But in this context it
fits well.
One who knows, will not tell you - check my post . I replied with a
youtube video with a puzzling answer which nobody could understand.
So I am God.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Mark Ty-Wharton <m...@ty-
wharton.com> wrote:
> I once attended a talk by a famous Guru.
>
> He was asked the question "Is there a God ?", to which he said :
One who
> tells you does not know, and one who knows will not tell you.
that is just out of context nonsense - there is a paradoxical
linguistic twist there you are just not seeing and by taking the
teaching out of the context of the rest of what your guru was saying
you are presenting it in a way which will leave the listener with a
misunderstanding
it is like that damn Buddha quotes iPhone app
total nonsense to take a paragraph from a long teaching and make it
mean something
in other words, you can't really use language to get someone to see
something that cannot really be defined by language without a lot of
contradiction
take the contradiction out of context and it can mean something else
cheers
mark