I have no idea how one could describe even one moment of experience with math.
Nonetheless, we shall have to disagree. Seeing things as they are, there is no self, and there never was a self. Math is not like that. With no self, the flowers are flowers and math is math. Thanks, --Chris 301-270-6524 On Jul 4, 2013 10:57 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Math is just the world of delusion, except after the play, out of > character, backstage giving an interview. > > Just like anything else, we regard it, and it reflects back whatever > mental framework we use to regard it in the first place. > > Haiku (I posted this YEARS ago): > Strike a bell with wood. > Strike it again with metal. > One bell; two noises. > > Math is the only thing which can comprehensively describe our experiences, > but 'description' is not 'experience'. Trade your purpose for your > beingness, stand back and let it resolve. Water, non-sentient, does not > need to calculate the path of least resistance, it simply and immediately > flows, never failing to take the path of least resistance. > > The thought of an upside-down cup of water hesitating to spill until it > works out the fastest way to the ground... > > "Experience" just IS > > > ------------------------------------ > > Current Book Discussion: any Zen book that you recently have read or are > reading! Talk about it today!Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
