Mike,

I would say that that is the ONLY way that one can carry out that contemplation.

I mean, to begin that contemplation, one cannot be employing the intellect (and 
more personally-phenomenologically speaking, I'd say that the mind must not be 
moving).

--Joe

> mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
> 
> Right. And wouldn't you say that that is an answer employing the intellect, 
> but to really contemplate the infinite takes us "beyond the intellect into 
> intuition and awareness" (to answer Hongyeongsaa's previous email)?




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