> Am I constantly believing that I will walk instead of fall > when I place one > foot before the next?
Yes. > > And what would distinguish materiality from immateriality > or consciousness > from lack thereof? Nothingness > > I certainly don't want to encourage Cheerskep in his > obsessions, but it does > seem that his obsession with clarity would be appreciated > here. Cheerskep never seems to find clarity. He only finds muddiness, fuzziness, confusion and error. WC > > > ************ > > Beliefs, in the sense I'm trying to convey, are not > alternatives to proofs; > they are fundamental, prior to proofs, and remain the 1st, > the elemental, the > condition of consciousness. Before proof there is belief; > after proof, there > is still belief; regardless of proof, there is belief. > Consciousness is > belief. > This is not the sort of belief that is equated with a > religious dogma or > value > system. > WC > > > ____________________________________________________________ > Upgrade the look of your cabinets with brand new hardware! > Click now! > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/PnY6rc2cA1GjRMLbdLPDzjIv4vk9n4 > FIKcHMxdvtj8Ezy1k00KnDe/
