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Tag Archives: division
Maya – “All Duality Is Falsely Imagined”
This post is in response to Delineation. “Translated into conventional and – let it be repeated – mytho-poetic language, the knowledge of Brahman is represented as the discovery that this world which seemed to be Many is in truth One, … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies, Quotes
Tagged Alan Watts, borders, boundaries, Brahman, Buddhism, class, convention, delineation, differences, distinction, distinctions, division, duality, etymology, fact, Greco-Roman, Hinduiusm, illusion, imagination, India, Indian philosophy, language, Latin, maya, measure, measurement, nonsense, one, perception, reality, Sanskrit
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Delineation
Does the number 1 exist? What if, as my co-blogger once suggested – it is only an approximation? For where can this number 1 be found? We say, for example, “well, here is one zebra.” But then we might say, … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged concepts, delineation, division, dualism, education, existence, mana, mysticism, numbers, numbers don't exist, one, Wittgenstein
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Equilibrio
Esto es una respuesta al articulo, “Indifference to Race (In a Negative Sense)” Hablo de proposicion 54 en California. Los escribadores del proposicion querian parar la collecion de informacion de racia en situaciones como educacion, medical, empleo, etc. Ellos decían, … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged article, California, categories, character, color, division, eductation, employment, history, humanity, indifference, individuality, information, labels, medicine, Prop 54, race, reponse, situation, skin, stereotypes, work, writers
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Beyond Theism/Atheism
Puff Daddy: “Let’s change the world, BIG.” Notorious BIG: “Can’t change the world unless we change ourselves.” Beyond Atheism/Theism “I must create a system or be enslaved by another man’s; I will not reason and compare; my business is to … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged agnosticism, atheism, belief, brand, catholicism, Christianity, discipline, division, faith, freedom, Gandhi, gentiles, gnostic, God, Gospel of Thomas, heaven, Hegel, history, judaism, knowledge, Leibniz, love, morality, Nietzshe, ownership, Pascal, raft, religion, Spinoza, spiritual, theism, tolerance, truth, unity, William Blake, wisdom, Wittgenstein
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Atheism, Cont.
In a recent post I decried Atheism, or the way that some approach it, for being absolute. However, as Cheryl reminded me, atheism or no faith does no necessarily equate to anything absolute, but rather the opposite. My scattered thoughts emerged … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged Active Philosophy, atheism, Buddha, Buddhism, Christianity, compromise, D.T. Suzuki, David Harvey, destiny, division, enlightenment, essay, experience, faith, Frederic Jameson, Fromm, Gandhi, Gospel of Thomas, lotus, obama, positive, postmodernism, religion, rhetoric, satori, self, spritual, study, thinkers, trancendentalists, truth, Zen
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Morning Glory – “Divide By”
This song is really actually pretty amazing. Morning Glory – “Divide By” This is a pretty rough recording of the song live… but nonetheless the fact that the internet makes it available for viewing makes all the more worth posting. … Continue reading