--- In [email protected], "claudiouk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> On the other hand this veil of ignorance & forgetting
> implicated in the unified field itself (therefore preceding
> karma and personal sin) might give rise to Laws of Nature
> that themselves only APPEAR intelligent.

Appear intelligent *compared to what*? By what standard?

Human intelligence? Because one occasionally feels one
could have pissed a smarter set of Laws of Nature, a
universe in which one didn't have to go through all
this convoluted, counterintuitive stuff to "remember"
what one has supposedly "forgotten" but "always already
knew"?

I'm in sympathy with you on that.

But these stupid Laws of Nature that condemn us to sin
and suffering until we finally figure it out (or not)
are what provided us with what intelligence we have in
the first place, aren't they?


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