Hi Dan and All,

IMHO The dynamic "World of Buddhas" would certainly need some clarification
in the reality of logical meaning.

DQ/SQ is the metaphysical base for logic.  I experience the indefinable.  I
hope the "World of Buddhas" could lead to a logical discourse in the
conceptual verification for DQ/SQ clarification (How's that for -tion-
words), otherwise the "World of Buddhas" is nothing but imagination.  That
is difficult to imagine in the broad perspective of indefinable, definable
metaphysics.  Faith has its foundation in DQ as the experience of
indefinable reality.  Indefinable Faith as nonsense can be true, but then DQ
can be called nonsense also, so further discussion is required.

I am not the only person experiencing DQ/SQ.  In metaphysics DQ is
indefinable not unknowable, unlike definable only, mathematics.

Joe  


On 2/7/13 1:37 AM, "Dan Glover" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dan:
> From what I gather, the perspective of the Dynamic 'World of Buddhas'
> would be to say nothing at all as there is no intellectual distinction
> to be made. Am I wrong in saying that?


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