At 01:37 PM 9/29/2008, you wrote:
I don't pretend to know how Buddhists "study" the mind. But it
appears that, like the objectivists, they dismiss "selfness" and
relegate proprietary awareness to the natural world (or its
pantheistic equivalent).
Ham,
It is my understanding that Buddhists accept that self exists by the
power of conceptual and/or verbal designation. It exists conventionally.
Long before I came to his forum I understood the body to have six
tools: sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste and mind. My reading of
the Buddhist's point-of-view has strengthened my understanding.
Again, I apologize for my rudeness.
Marsha
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Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.........
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