(November 18, 2018 at 10:23 am)LadyForCamus Wrote:(November 18, 2018 at 10:21 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Our psychological/spiritual/moral traits don't have an accurate existence without an absolute perfect judge to see us. They are not only fuzzy without God, but they don't have any basis to work with, no backing up by which we are estimating and looking far away to what we truly are, because there is no true us. There is nothing to say "well close enough", close enough to exactly what? It doesn't exist, there is no reality we are estimating, hence, it would be illusionary.
So what if that’s true?
The implicit premise, and you guys have to start seeing implicit premises in normal speech, is that it's not true. We know very well we have accurate selves or we would not love/value people or their actions.
Appreciating a single action, a single state, and you will see, what you are appreciating is that true accurate person, even if you don't fully see it.
Have a good day today to the extent when you look at a person you love, see that, what do you really believe? There is no true them or that there is, an accurate reality to who they are, even if all you can do is adore from a distance and estimate to who they are, by their actions.