(February 10, 2018 at 10:39 am)Little Rik Wrote: Guesses can be right or wrong.
True. But a guess is not confirmation of anything. You haven't produced any evidence that Descartes' guess was correct. Until then, I lend it no more credence than the assertion that the moon is made of cheese.
Quote:Yoga is the real way to find this out because yoga is small in theory and big in practice and it is in practicing that you find out who you really are and your connection to a big consciousness that pervade everything.
Yoga clears the head, which is good. It works via human physiology to have a positive impact on the mind. It doesn't give you knowledge that you didn't have before. It doesn't give you the ability to levitate. Yes, there are many benefits to regular yoga practice, but many of the claims attached to it are exaggerated.
Quote:As a drop of water came from the big ocean she is bound to go back in the same ocean.
Arguments from metaphor don't really prove anything either. You can't make a point with toothless arguments and guesses, Rik. Why should I accept them? If I did, I would have been evangelized by whatever religion got to me first.