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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 9, 2008 17:06

On Aug 9, 7:30 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 5:47 pm, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
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>> On Aug 7, 4:49 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
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>>> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. It is a
>>> difficult concept to understand. So where does that leave the us?
>>> Does our conscience count as one person? That would make us have a
>>> dual nature. It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
>>> Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
>>> and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
>>> How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
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>>> C3
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>> All people have three distinct identities, physical, mental and
>> primal. All past teachers of note have taught this principle. The
>> Hindu religion is also based on a trilogy, being Shiva (creative)
>> Brahma (sustaining) and Vishnu (destructive). Cosmology is always
>> investigating these principles. They are all encompasing.
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>> Psychologists specializing in such disfunction as your refer to,
>> recognise that it is only when the situation is acknowledged
>> (confronted) that healing (balance) can be achieved.
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>> Our primal (instinct) nature is triggered today, not by the potential
>> attack of sabre toothed tigers, but by share price crashes, or
>> whatever turns your key, and until this process is understood (to be
>> conscioius of), a person is a victim of aspects their own nature.
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>> To know thyself, also means knowing the parts, and what their true
>> purpose is.
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>> As mentioned at the beginning, each individual "has" these basic
>> natures, and it is only from the "I" perspective can the parts be
>> recognised.
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>> Perhaps that may put more light on the parable "I" am the way the
>> truth and the light. So easily confused, and easily rectified.
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>> BOfL
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> I always thought Jesus was talking about himself when he said that but
> I guess he was talking about the Trinity, the way (Father) the truth
> (Son) and the Light (Holy Ghost).
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And why he also mentioned , in passing, the 'whereforever I go, you
can go and do evengreater works'.

Understanding language, is like understanding the paint on a painting.

BOfL
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