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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:17:12 -0400, Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> wrote: > > >Ali wrote: > >> So you keep yammering, oh omniscient doofus. You don't know what he >> knew or didn't know, and furthermore, what and what he knew, as well >> as what and what you think he knew, it was something else. > >Right. It cannot be pinned down, >and it is ambiguous and slippery.     

Group: talk.religion.buddhism · Group Profile · Search for Awakenedness in talk.religion.buddhism
Author: Ali
Date: Apr 18, 2008 08:40

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:17:12 -0400, Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> wrote: Ali wrote: So you keep yammering, oh omniscient doofus. You don't know what he knew or didn't know, and furthermore, what and what he knew, as well as what and what you think he knew, it was something else. Right. It cannot be pinned down, and it is ambiguous and slippery.
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Robert Epstein wrote: > Tang Huyen wrote: > >> >> buddhapest wrote: >> >> >>> hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of >>> space and time but it needs grace, an >>> obvious volume and duration derivative >>> in order to be perceived. all perception >>> needs volume and duration, even your >>> so called intuitive perception. >> >> >> >> Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth     

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Author: Ali
Date: Apr 18, 2008 08:40

Robert Epstein wrote: Tang Huyen wrote: buddhapest wrote: hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of space and time but it needs grace, an obvious volume and duration derivative in order to be perceived. all perception needs volume and duration, even your so called intuitive perception. Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth
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Tang Huyen wrote: > > buddhapest wrote: > > >>hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of >>space and time but it needs grace, an >>obvious volume and duration derivative >>in order to be perceived. all perception >>needs volume and duration, even your >>so called intuitive perception. > > > Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth > is outside of space and time. Intuition of     

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Author: Robert Epstein
Date: Aug 19, 2007 06:39

Tang Huyen wrote: buddhapest wrote: hyuck hyuck hyuck. intuition is free of space and time but it needs grace, an obvious volume and duration derivative in order to be perceived. all perception needs volume and duration, even your so called intuitive perception. Intuition (or whatever) of a mathematical truth is outside of space and time. Intuition of
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On Apr 10, 4:14 am, "curmudgeon" <briticanlan...@bresnan.net> wrote: > Try teaching the concept of true colors to the color blind and see just how > far you can go with a purely logically argument. > > Try teaching the idea of music to the tone deaf only using logic and not > emotion for your argument. Logic has no effect upon the prejudiced. I'm talking about educating on matters where     

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Author: Robert Epstein
Date: Aug 19, 2007 06:39

<collection60@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:1172605561.500742.70400@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... For many years of my life I had this overboding feeling, like some more emotional part of me looking down in a cloud of anger and at a loss what to do with this place, this life on Earth. As if I was living in some sort of physical nightmare. Where we can get on with our casual
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On Feb 27, 9:06 pm, "kevirwin" <kevir...@comcast.net> wrote: > On Feb 27, 2:46 pm, collectio...@googlemail.com wrote: > > > > > For many years of my life I had this overboding feeling, like some > > more emotional part of me looking down in a cloud of anger and at a > > loss what to do with this place, this life on Earth. As if I was > > living in some sort of physical nightmare. Where we can     

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Author: Robert Epstein
Date: Aug 19, 2007 06:32

On Feb 27, 2:46 pm, collectio...@googlemail.com wrote: For many years of my life I had this overboding feeling, like some more emotional part of me looking down in a cloud of anger and at a loss what to do with this place, this life on Earth. As if I was living in some sort of physical nightmare. Where we can get on with our casual lives, walk through the streets just fine and buy stuff
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Author: Robert Epstein
Date: Aug 19, 2007 06:32

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Author: collection60
Date: Apr 10, 2007 05:45

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Author: the_Host
Date: Mar 11, 2007 22:30

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Author: collection60
Date: Feb 27, 2007 16:52

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Author: kevirwin
Date: Feb 27, 2007 13:06

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