Is there a way to test the degree of truth represented by human conceptualizations? Recently, a friend allowed me the opportunity to skim over a few chapters of a book by a man named Dr. David Hawkins. Dr. Hawkins has several combinations of letters after his name, so we know his ideas are a big deal. He claims to have discovered a method of
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A rock isn't a rock, it's just as it is. You're not the entire universe, you're just as you are.
Now, me ... I'm the entire universe.
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My moment, meaningless to say at best, at worst horribly misleading because there is no other moment but this.
I need to read Dogen's "Time Being" (or is that "Being Time"?) again!:)
Too much of the time, I'm totally wasted lately. And no, I don't mean to nudge and wink that I drink! I mean, maybe I could be better spent, so far as being time goes. You got me thinking, so that's good.
My Grandfather had a plaque he kept on his dresser. It just said, "When you stop to think, don't forget to start again." I wonder whatever happened to it.
Okay, free-association session over! Hope I wasn't too annoying. I needed that!
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