---Aristotle arrived at the conclusion that life is Bliss (he used
the phrase Being-In-Itself) on the basis of his own experience, as
does (who's the person you're speaking on behalf of, Byron Katie?)?
But I keep up on modern philosophical topics, and haven't seen one
statement from academic
-Right, those are the principles of karma and Dharma. What the
term unfathomable refers to is not general principles, which
meditators seem to intuit (Cf. statements of Charlie Lutes to that
effect) after some degree of experience, but the ACTUAL chain of
causations pointing to certain events,
.
In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bronte Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yagyax wrote:
Aristotle arrived at the conclusion that life is Bliss (he used
the phrase Being-In-Itself ) on the basis of his own experience,
as
does (who's the person you're speaking on behalf of, Byron Katie
@yahoogroups.com, yagyax yagyax@ wrote:
---Aristotle arrived at the conclusion that life is Bliss (he
used
the phrase Being-In-Itself) on the basis of his own experience,
as
does (who's the person you're speaking on behalf of, Byron
Katie?)?
That's right, attack the man, not the argument
--Nope Billy - Bronte is more correct - although Auth is technically
correct to a certain extent.. The bottom line, beyond the lively
exchange of ideas, amounts to a thorough, deepseated POV about how
one views the world and the ultimate goal of human evolution: (as
discussed in a previous
]
wrote:
Hi, Yagyax. Never saw you on the forum before. This was brilliant.
However, I'm confused what you meant by this part:
IMO, if certain Gurus refuse to recognize the fact that they are
still individuals, so be it. After dying, perhaps they will no
longer exist as individuals, really