Can death be known? As human beings we know that we will die. Our bodies decay and we fall ill, or we are killed in an accident. But can one know death, which is the complete ending of everything: your memories, your physical existence (unless you are cryogenically frozen), and all that you...
Color blind individuals have an inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that others can distinguish. You are suggesting that this deficiency means there is not objective color. Do you also suggest that because one person is completely blind there exists no visual form...
The 9/11 false flag covert operation was proven in 2004 by Michael C. Ruppert's book: Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil. 600 pages of meticulously researched documentation is probably not for you though, as your comments indicate that you...
I am not an expert on the Theory of Relativity, so here is a wikipedia excerpt:
Special relativity is a theory of the structure of spacetime. It was introduced in Albert Einstein's 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies". Special relativity is based on two postulates which are...
I question whether everything at it's core is a belief. I also question why people accept belief as reality. Why should I believe at all? Is it so I can feel comfortable knowing that I will go to some heaven when I die, an infinitely pleasurable state, which is nonsense. Or should I live in...
You are suggesting that my statement: "all belief is fundamentally illusory" is itself a belief. Are you taking the position that everything in the universe is relative to the subject perceiving it, that the subject creates reality? Surely this is false. After you and I perish the universe...
Yes. I say all belief is fundamentally illusory. What is a belief? Is not all belief a projection of thought either as an image, or deeper, as a pleasurable emotional state? At the deepest level of our consciousness, what are beliefs based on? Are they not formed in response to fear...
What do belief, ideation, or sentiment have to do with objective fact? These are all obstacles to the clear perception of a fact. Those who believe in God are unwittingly cutting themselves off from it; their beliefs are entirely subjective and therefore not real.
Hello,
I would like to ask if anyone else has heard of Jiddu Krishnamurti. I am interested in determining how well known he is in religious circles.
Thanks,
keith