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TopicExcerpts from Yogi philosophy.
SunWuKung420
09/04/20 6:05:14 PM
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beefcake71090 posted...
Now that you laid this all out, I do recall this concept. I've gone through a lot of ideologies, philosophies, etc. Some of which have been Buddhist or Yogi in nature. I did used to believe this kind of thing, but I don't anymore. In the context of the 7 categories you listed, I just don't believe in any of the intangibles.

Not that I believe you're wrong, I just don't believe it is true. I could be wrong, you could be wrong, both could be right, idk. But in my life, I just didn't find what I was looking for in "spiritual" concepts. As far as I'm concerned nowadays, all that exists is what we can experience. So I guess you could call that Empiricist or something.

Anywho, I do respect your perspective on this, even if I don't agree with you on some specifics. :)

I appreciate your response.

Even from the view of quantum physics, the intangibles make the mix happen.

Can man truly measure that which he made of through external means? Isn't what he is comprised of the same thing he's looking for? What if it can only be see internally or how we interact with our perceptions?

The only duality is that which we create. Everything is one and the same.

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