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May 30, 2006 18:06

Yes, there is an absolute truth. It's all happening right in front of us. The problem is, no human mind can ever comprehend it. The brain is a survival organ. It filters information the same way your kidneys filter your blood. Not only is it not complex enough to understand truth, it can't even find a language or conduit through which to begin ( Read more... )

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channelling alan watts opiejuan May 30 2006, 23:58:48 UTC
the only thing anyone could ever do with words is point toward truth, and keep pointing. that's what the buddha did, what all the zen masters were about. they knew you couldn't put truth in words, and the best of the mystics, in approaching all things, never try in the end, that is, they never approached or even witnessed any thing with personal intent ( ... )

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oh, my point... opiejuan May 31 2006, 00:05:42 UTC
no, there's no point in writing down the warped glimpse, unless you're really into poetry, i guess. but i think people do comprehend it all the time, though mainly in those glimpses you mentioned, but that's different from "understanding."

if you're interested, i just happened to post bodhidharma's explanation of what he called "beholding the mind" as it relates specifically to understanding.

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