Re: LS CALL FOR TOPICS JULY 99

From: Robert Stillwell (Stills@Bigfoot.com)
Date: Fri Jun 25 1999 - 13:04:15 BST


My topic is to discuss the nature of the choice, the mind, the spirit, or
self within the MOQ framework.

Discussions that could arise are...

How can there be an "I" when no one has ever seen, touched, or heard an
"I". Is "I" just a concept created by the intellect?

For numerous reasons the MOQ beats out materialism as a metaphysics. For
what reasons does it beat out dualism (of mind and body).

If there is an I, what IS it? Is it solely the "stream of consciousness".
What "level" are the patterns which unite experienced patterns to an
individual.

What is the nature of attention? choice?

What is the nature of nirvana - where there is no concept of "I".

MOQ.org - http://www.moq.org



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