At 02:22 PM 4/30/2008, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>      This whole question about whether reality is
>dualistic, pluralistic, or however many parts one may
>want to separate reality into pieces that have no way
>of connecting and sharing an experience is the 'take
>events apart' or 'take things apart' approach.  Or are
>you the kind of person that tries to mix colors
>(yellow and blue makes green), share information, or
>take the 'build events' or 'build things' approach?
>Two approaches here:
>
>1 - take things apart
>
>2- build them
>
>
>It seems the separate of reality into parts that don't
>join, such as SOM, is the take things apart approach.
>Whereas, I see the monism of Quality as the build
>things approach.  This seems to be the baseline
>argument in most discussions.
>
>What do you think?
>
>SA
>

Greetings SA,

I love the easy questions.  One: take things apart, Two: build 
things, and  my very favorite: all of the above.

Being a born skeptic, the tough question is, 'How do I know?'  For 
instance, that form is emptiness, emptiness is form, and might as 
well add emptiness is empty, seems (though not as easily on paper) 
intuitionally correct.  BUT, how do I know?   How do you know?

Marsha





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