--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], anon_couscous_ff 
> <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > As i said previously,  the breaking of IT into infinite flow of 
> time,
> > and infinte  increments of space is the core delusion of an
> > unperfected intellect, not a perfected one.
> >
> So, how does the intellect function if not through its ability to 
> discriminate? If we always just recognize, and operate within, an 
> undifferentiated blob of infinity, what is the use of the intellect? 
> Why have one? Are you saying that you don't have one?

Its a quite a non-sequitur to presume that when the intellect realizes
the falseness of slicing Oneness into into infinite flow of increments
of time, and infinte  increments of space that it is no longer
functioning.

> 
> My point is that once the intellect is perfected, there comes into 
> the awareness a potential matrix of infinite time and infinite 
> space. This allows us to discriminate time and space, without which 
> thought and action would be impossible.

I don't follow. In your view, how then does one discriminate time and
space, have thoughts, conduct action, and function in the world before
the intellect is "perfected".  

In other words, you appear to hold that "this awareness", "this
perfected intellect" -- a potential matrix of infinite time and
infinite space is what allows for the discrimination of time and
space, which is what enables thought and action. So what enabled  
thought and action prior to this "perfected intellect"

Also you did not address the point on "cosmic computer" -- a term used
by MMY and a number of saints. Is this what you are trying to get at
with universal, yet accessible,  "perfected intellect?







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