Hath there come upon man (ever) any period of time in which he was a thing unremembered? - Quran 76.1
Can it all reduce to "you are the universe"??? By no means.
Yet. An aspect of 'nonduality' of life and environment - as in: when you are hungry then food "appears" to be attractive.
Personally I need breakfast, not flowers at present.
In Buddhism there is throwing karma:
Where... ones past actions lead to a present experience.
In Judo we have tori (the one who throws) and uke (the thrown).
Look into the mirror. Is there any difference?
"Existence, for Heidegger, means to be thrown into possibility all the time" - Fox (Specific) - On Thrownness
Time is the horizon from which we experience being. Time involves memory, and memory involves action.
"The Garden will be brought near to those who guard against evil. "(Surat ash-Shu'ara', 90)
In Arabic falaq (daybreak) fallah (success) and fallaa (breaking open, tilling the soil) are closely related terms.
A Muslim seeks refuge in Allah the Lord of Daybreak (see chapter 113, quran), from the evil potentialities of all creation.
One who follows guidance is "mufflihun" (successful quran 2,5)
Can it all reduce to "you are the universe"??? By no means.
Yet. An aspect of 'nonduality' of life and environment - as in: when you are hungry then food "appears" to be attractive.
Personally I need breakfast, not flowers at present.
In Buddhism there is throwing karma:
Where... ones past actions lead to a present experience.
In Judo we have tori (the one who throws) and uke (the thrown).
Look into the mirror. Is there any difference?
"Existence, for Heidegger, means to be thrown into possibility all the time" - Fox (Specific) - On Thrownness
Time is the horizon from which we experience being. Time involves memory, and memory involves action.
"The Garden will be brought near to those who guard against evil. "(Surat ash-Shu'ara', 90)
In Arabic falaq (daybreak) fallah (success) and fallaa (breaking open, tilling the soil) are closely related terms.
A Muslim seeks refuge in Allah the Lord of Daybreak (see chapter 113, quran), from the evil potentialities of all creation.
One who follows guidance is "mufflihun" (successful quran 2,5)
Last edited: