Sound of concept of word Word is concept of sound Beyond sound and word is silence But silence itself is another sound/word Emptiness is another sound/word Being is another sound/word I is another sound/word Give up the idea(s) you have of a word and the idea(s) of giving up gives. Words or words Silence is noise and noise is silence. This is all meaning-less but in doing you thing it is meaning-more
On Sep 3, 9:50 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote: > Sound is a concept > > It occurs in human cognition > > If nobody is there then there is no SOUND > > molecules resonated would be more accurate if one had to come up with > a description > > On 3 September 2010 14:48, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > . > > > The tree which fell in the forest and no one heard it. > > > The presents of such a suggested noise is impersonal. > > > Maybe ……………… ??? > > > . > > > On 3 Sep, 14:16, fearlessinquirer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> What is not impersonal presence? > > >> On Sep 3, 9:01 am, Sandeep-Kuber Technologies > > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > fearlessinquirer wrote: > >> > > By "impersonal presence" do you mean choiceless awareness? > > >> > No. > > >> > A presence in which there is no further labeling. > > >> > Including the label of "no further labeling". > > >> > Of course in the very referencing, a label as "presence" is being used. > > >> > > Can you sense that without being in relationship with that? > > >> > That is why........the earlier prattling.......it is to be found neither > >> > in relationship nor in isolation. > > >> > The apperception of this........consumes even the attributed quality of > >> > "findable". > > >> > > To be in > >> > > relationship is to be without labeling the experience of being. > > >> > Well, that's a new connotation of the term "relationship". > > >> > Yes the absence of labeling, which is actually the absence of > >> > experiencing. > > >> > And since the absence of experiencing is also an experiencing..... > > >> > ....the absence of the presence of experiencing/labeling > > >> > AND > > >> > the absence of absence of the presence of experiencing/labeling. > > >> > > To > >> > > sense that is to give that a quality, a perfume, a flavor... and > >> > > certainly the instrument of perception, which is limited in itself, > >> > > cannot make apparent that which is limitless. > > >> > Yes. > > >> > To sense is another way to say ......to experience. > > >> > And experience is in time, is of time. > > >> > Thus durational and thus limited. > > >> > Look at the term "limitless". > > >> > It is as much limited as any other terming. > > >> > That there is something as limitless.......is a thought within the > >> > domain of limitation. > > >> > That-which-is...........is neither limited. > > >> > Nor limitless. > > >> > > Life is relationship. > > >> > Life, as typically or conventionally connoted.........is indeed a > >> > collage of relationships. > > >> > As a display of what relationships could be like, if relationships could > >> > ever be.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > -- > mark ty wharton > Technical Director (Music) The Open Boat Orchestra > ___________________________________________________________________________________________ > The contents of this email and the context of the message and any > attachments are intended for the recipient only. > You may not copy, or redistribute the contents of this email without > the express, written consent of the author. > > mark ty-wharton is a composer, philosophical speaker and > writerhttp://mark.ty-wharton.com > @mark_tywharton- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
