Hello Mark, > The Buddha used intellectual arguments to dissolve social static patterns > inherent in his culture. I'm not familiar with the Buddha's arguments or how they were used in the manner you describe. > A further step is then to dissolve static patterns altogether directing one to > direct experience. ??? > I think this process may be fairly described as mystical awareness stemming > from intellectual explanations. > Thoughts? My sense of mystical awareness is that it's different from non-mystical awareness in the way presence is different from numbness. It doesn't matter where you are or what you're doing. But some things are better than others at leading a person to awareness and teaching a person how to be present. I'm sure ntellectual explanations are in there somewhere. I just don't see them at the top of the list. I've heard it said that like leads to like. This sounds right to me. The experience of mystical awareness is what leads to the experience of mystical awareness. Sometimes mystical experiences are made out to be more than they are. But more often they're made to seem so much less than they are. > Love, > Mark I notice you sign your posts "Love." Now there's a word that points to mystical awareness.
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