--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
>.By Ron Rosenbaum on Slate.com
> 
> "There's a certain kind of mystery—unsolved and probably
> insoluble—that has a seductive attraction for me. I think the
> insolubility is the attraction. 
> I'm particularly troubled by metaphysical mysteries, the essential but
> oh-so-slippery mysteries of existence. Why is there something rather
> than nothing? What is the origin and nature of consciousness? What
> distinguishes living from nonliving being?
> 
> I can't get past the idea that they may never be solved. And what's most
> irritating is when people seem unaware they have not been solved. Or
> when people who should know better proclaim there are no real mysteries
> left. Consider, for instance, the problem of the origin and nature of
> consciousness. "


Oh son, more than another idea you just need deeper experience for a better 
perspective. Is way more than speculation.  Do you meditate?  Have you had your 
meditation checked recently?  Sat with a Sat-guru any time?  May be go ask the 
knows-it-alls over on the experiential list, buddha at the gas pump. They are a 
friendly bunch and from some lay experience might help you towards the 
experience you seek.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BuddhaAtTheGasPump/s

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