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My curly hair is definitely of the Ramen type.As a pastafarian do you prefer linguine or fettuccini dreadlocks?
Remembering something is a creative act.How does memory fit in the buddhist view in your opinion ? If sight is just the scene (sic) etc, what connects these empty aggregates as a continuum, and allows them to be viewed as past experience ?
1. An act performed by whom ?Remembering something is a creative act.
Mara is also known as "deva wielding power over the creation of others" (paranimmita-vasavatti deva) residing within the sensuous realm. If you look into Tibetan Buddhist practices of creating a tulpa, the collective thought form is also called a mara or an egregore. Propaganda is one a means employed to create an egregore/mara, which is energized by collective emotion.Mara is the Buddhist expression of the forces of evil or ignorance.
1. Wrong question1. An act performed by whom ?
2. So there is neither present nor past ?
3. How do we synchronise these creative acts to arrive at consensus history, or are we all the same creative act ?
1. In Buddhism, there is no 'god of the gaps'. Just gaps, LOL1. Wrong question
2. yes there is
3. we can choose to be individuals, or we can be part of the herd/mara
3. we can choose to be individuals, or we can be part of the herd/mara
See Dhammapada XII, as well as this section of Dhammapada I: think about the well-thatched house. What do you think that is supposed to mean?My first Buddhist teach Sangharak****a talked about this a lot about this, the "true individual" rising above the group. I was never clear how it related to the teachings on anatta though.
I've been a member of my Luciferian order for almost 2 years. I've been talking with Luciferians for longer than that.Is this 'Luciferian' thing a new thing with you?
Don't know.Do Luciferian Buddhists believe in the continuation of individual consciousness at death (at least until Nirvana is reached)?
No, remembering something is a creative act.1. In Buddhism, there is no 'god of the gaps'. Just gaps, LOL
2. If the past is a creative act in the present, then 'past' is meaningless. If past is meaningless, so is 'present'.
Wrong line of questioning.3.Since there is no self choosing, there is no choice, only the act. Who can choose to be an individual ? Aggregates ?
What do you think "Be an island unto yourself" means in this sutta?My first Buddhist teach Sangharak****a talked about this a lot about this, the "true individual" rising above the group. I was never clear how it related to the teachings on anatta though.
What do you think "Be an island unto yourself" means in this sutta?
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.043.wlsh.html
Yeah, I've heard vampires don't like garlic.Did you know that you can rub fresh garlic on your skin and they will leave you alone ? I love garlic. It's better than 10 mothers. (Old saying)
Tao de Ching time!
The five elements of Taoism consist of two yin elements, two yang elements, and one neutral element.Tao de Ching time!
The Mobius function implies the basic structure of numbers (and possibly the Tao de Ching) is not binary but tertiary. It may imply a need for correcting the Tao de Ching. For fun I would like your opinion, so I will briefly explain the conundrum. We think of numbers as odd or even, but it is now known that numbers actually have three categories not just two! By this I mean that the fundamental nature of numbers is not binary but tertiary. They are not 'Even or odd' but in one of three categories defined by function mu, with two of the three categories being similar to odd and even but not the same thing exactly. The Tao de Chiang appears to be based upon a reality of two basic things, or two kinds of things, and combinations of them; but it has been known since 1831 that numbers are actually in three categories, not two. Therefore how can the Tao de Ching based upon only two things reflect reality as well as one based upon three?
- 0 The Mobius function is represented by Greek letter mu and returns 0, -1, or +1 for each number. 33% of numbers are in category zero which consists of all square numbers and all of the multiples of them such as 12, 9, 27, 36, 72 etc. Their mu is zero, so about 33% of all numbers have mu of zero. (The percentage is actually 1 - 6/pi^2 not exactly 33%)
- +1 This category is any number that is made of an even number of prime factors, analogous to even numbers but not the same.
- -1 and the -1 category is any number made of an odd number of prime factors, analogous to odd numbers.
In your opinion does this imply that the Tao de Chiang should be extended to include 3 basic parts instead of 2? Remember that if to answer my question you make a random guess please do not do it it based upon the flip of a coin. At least use paper scissors rock! Coin flips are no longer in style.