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Locked in the dogma
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(May 25, 2013 at 9:42 am)enrico Wrote: How can you say that you are already in tune with the infinty and experience the normal when in fact you never try to get in tune with the infinity?Thinking

The same way you do. Relax the sphincter and blow some hot air.

I like to call your style "argument by raw assertion". In this case your argument seems to consist in:
1 I say I know the infinite.
2 The infinite is wonderful.
3 You say you know the infinite.
4 You sir, are no knower of the infinite.

What we have here is one bald assertion after another by you followed by your denial of someone elses bald assertion. You are one presumptuous little turd.
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Enrico - you are not the master of fucking infinity. And saying some bullshit about senses does nothing for your "argument".
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Quote:whateverist write......... little turd.


It is said that to be content with little is a great virtue.
I do agree up to the point.
If it is within the materialistic-physical arena or dimension then i do agree.
If it is within the spiritual arena then i do not agree.
The force that push you to go ahead wants to take you to the real goal of life and if you try to put a brake on it then you will suffer badly.
It is like overloading a cart preventing the horse from going ahead or trying to go ahead with your vehicle with the brakes on.
It will be very tough.
The force that tell you to go ahead is the same force that drag you here in this forum.
It is the desire to learn more and more.
You even got a forum about philosophy.
Did you know that philosophy is the science that try to discover the way to reach the ultimate goal? I don't think you knew that unfortunately.
When you guys say that this physical dimension is all there is and is the ultimate reality then you create a dogma (false truth) that prevent you to go ahead at full speed.
And of course to be content with this physical-material reality is like to castrate oneself.
This dogma of yours contradict the reality that want you to go ahead.
You can get angry, you can swear you can scream but at no avail.
All it boil down to the fact that while your consciousness want to take ahead you put the brake on it.:
Confused Fall
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(May 24, 2013 at 11:23 am)whateverist Wrote: And the wonder is that you can think you've actually said anything that should be relevant or meaningful to anyone else.
Because what you say is obviously relevant and meaningful... but the same doesn't apply to others. I like this attitude and also this argument for that matter...
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Quote:apophenia........fail.

I feel sad that you are not able to build a robot with a consciousness.
Never mind maybe in the next life you may well be able to do that.Cool Shades
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(May 26, 2013 at 6:47 am)enrico Wrote: It is said that to be content with little is a great virtue.
I do agree up to the point.
If it is within the materialistic-physical arena or dimension then i do agree.
If it is within the spiritual arena then i do not agree.

Keep trying. You will see that it applies equally for the 'spiritual arena'.

You know the saying, "Those who claim to know, know not." You've built this up beyond all reason. There certainly are insights to be had but to think any of it bestows an advantage or takes you to another realm just betrays your escapist ambitions.

Another saying you should have encountered: "Before spiritual enlightenment, chopping wood and bringing water. After spiritual enlightenment, chopping wood and bringing water." Keep trying.
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Quote:whateverist.............Keep trying. You will see that it applies equally for the 'spiritual arena'.

This judgment come from someone who never practice spirituality.
You must be the mastermind!!!Worship (large)


Quote:You know the saying, "Those who claim to know, know not."

True. In fact i know little about what is at the peak.
On the other hand i know a little bit more then those who never started the climbing and i also know that the more i advance the more i find peace of mind.
Why i should not be happy about it?


Quote:You've built this up beyond all reason. There certainly are insights to be had but to think any of it bestows an advantage or takes you to another realm just betrays your escapist ambitions.

Again, escapist ambitions are bad physically-mentally but good spiritually.
What's wrong with wanting to go back to the real reality?
The problem with being attached too much to this physical reality is that one become a fanatical redneck of materialism and this prevent him-her from see better dimension.


Quote:Another saying you should have encountered: "Before spiritual enlightenment, chopping wood and bringing water. After spiritual enlightenment, chopping wood and bringing water." Keep trying.


Actually i never chop wood but i have worked in factories, i have done the ship's boy, i have driven trucks and taxis, i have done the wardsman and then assistant nurse in nursing homes and rehab centers.
I just miss chopping wood but now before i retire i will consider your suggestion very seriously.Wink Shades
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(May 27, 2013 at 8:08 am)enrico Wrote: wordswordswordswordsstupidcolorwords

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(May 27, 2013 at 8:08 am)enrico Wrote:
Quote:whateverist.............Keep trying. You will see that it applies equally for the 'spiritual arena'.

This judgment come from someone who never practice spirituality.

I sure wish that was true. At least, unlike yourself, while I peered into that sewer I never fell in. The only question you should worry about now is whether or not you can get out. And for godsake, take a shower and try to get that stench off of you!


(May 27, 2013 at 8:08 am)enrico Wrote: Again, escapist ambitions are bad physically-mentally but good spiritually.
What's wrong with wanting to go back to the real reality?

Newsflash it isn't actually possible to escape the real reality. You're still here. You're just acting and speaking in a peculiar way.
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