socrates ... bill.......remember now?..merle


  
Merle,

My responses are embedded below:

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>  bill!.."know thy self".. 
> now who knows who said that?...

I don't know who first said/wrote "know thyself" but it predates Plato (to whom 
it is usually credited) and was one of the inscriptions on the Temple of Apollo 
at Delhi.

>  all things are known..

I don't even know what you are trying to imply with this statement.  If you 
mean 'there are no secrets or eclectic teachings' then I agree; but 'knowing' 
you as I do I suspect you mean something else to which I'd disagree.

> it's a matter of discovering that what is already known within one's 
> world..inside your mind, your heart your soul
>

That's close to describing Buddha Nature (this is a Zen Forum, remember?) but 
Buddha Nature is not 'known', it's experienced.

> experience is your relationship with the outside world

What 'outside world' are you talking about?

...Bill!



 

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