Spin wheels, hit grey bin
Stability gone ground nears
Legs absorb the speed

Or,

I doubt Descartes meant ratiocination or syllogistic reasoning by Cogito
(tho I have not read much Descartes), so I tend to find his assertion that
subjective experience provides all the proof we need of reality to be a
reasonable statement. Not unlike saying that when we see things clearly
there is no room for doubt.
On Nov 24, 2012 8:11 PM, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris,
>
> Thanks.  I'll weigh-in, eventually, with a "take" of my own answers on my
> questions (plural...) with which I started this thread, but I'll wait until
> traffic dies down, upon it; that is my intention.  I'm mostly interested in
> other's takes.  I know what mine are!
>
> Let me page though Dogen and see what you may have in mind about that
> chapter, too.
>
> Desert greetings,
>
> --Joe
>
> PS  Now, Chris: what would an awakened person say, instead of the "cogito"?
>
> > Chris Austin-Lane <chris@...> wrote:
> >
> > Have either one of you read the Gabyo chapter of Dogen's Shobogenzo ?
> [snip]
>
>
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