Ron,
[SA previously]
> I view philosophy to be the tool that defines
> what life is. Then I look around me and notice
> trees and I feel my heart, and I know these are
attributes
> of what life is. Philosophy for me, takes into
> account these events. When I think, and the whole
> process of thinking occurs, when then I believe a
> philosophy should account for this as well. Thus,
> life to me is the movement of leaves while the wind
> blows. These are events in life. This IS what life
> is all about.
Thus, philosophy is NOT only the "tool".
Philosophy is what the tool reaches out to. The
philosophy doesn't end as something to help understand
this or that, as an exclusive "tool" would. I'm
having a NO separation experience where the wind
touches my skin and this is life. Philosophy is the
living, breathing, and dying. A living philosophy is
what this is. It is not only what I think, but what
the wind does as the wind blows the leaves around on
the maple tree.
woods,
SA
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