... but the head won't move until it walks!

-Peter

2008/7/29 Ron Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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> Hi all,
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> SOM - mind and matter, it's more than a thinking convention; we have no
> choice but to act as if it's so - just try pretending the wall isn't
> there
> and try to walk through it, you can't.
>
> -Peter
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> Ron;
> Hello Peter,
> There is a difference between illusion and hallucination.
> when you bump into that wall the SOM interpretation is
> that you, isolated in space walked and hit a concrete
> wall, when in fact you, a patterns of energy transduced through
> less dense patterns of energy and encountered another dense
> energy pattern which both the collections of dense energy
> repell due to molecular and atomic spin.
> or there is a wall spirit which will not allow you to pass
> or the wall hates you and hurt you on purpose. Bad wall.
>
> There are four examples of intellectual patterns describing the same
> event.
> all thinking conventions, only the SOM one is the one we learned all our
> lives and is supported by the language we use and the logic we invented
> and
> our entire western culture and thought. Which gives it the illusion that
> mind separated by matter is reality itself.
>
> When you see mind and matter as patterns of experience,
> subject object becomes a method of describing those experiences.
> It becomes secondary to experience. Not experience itself.
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