SA: Isn't a question basic and universal?
Marsha:
> Yes that would be true for a particular question,
> but I also see it
> as something more basic and universal.
Ian:
> >Which really is the "Mu" answer - which says you're
> asking the wrong
> >question, so either stop asking it, or ask it in a
> rhetorical way that
> >doesn't require an answer.
Marsha previously:
> > > What seems like a very long time ago, I had a
> little realization of
> > > my own. It's that: There is no answer, there
> never was an answer,
> > > and there never will be an answer. That's the
> answer. (I've always
> > > taken this to be the answer to, Is this true? or
> What is truth?)
> > >
> > > I recently read: "If all perceptions are false,
> how can any
> > > perception be true? They are true if they are
> known to be
> > > false." That's a beautiful statement. What do
> you think?
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