On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:40 AM, godszen <[email protected]> wrote: > how is something that is sensed directly, a concept? >
Anything sensed, whether directly or indirectly(both being mere qualifications)..... .....is not the sensing. Anything sensed is an event within time, no matter whether the duration of the event is for a second or for a thousand years. Time being a conceptual construct...........anything within such a construction is of the same fluff. The sense of I AM, aka the sense of impersonal presence is still a sense of a presence. So is "sensing" not another concept. Indeed in the very referencing as "sensing".......a concept has arisen. An allegory.... When there is a jar on the ground, there is the presence of the jar with the ground (I am this) When the jar is removed, there is the absence of the jar with the ground-(I AM) The absence of both the conditions............is the Bozo.
