In a message dated 7/3/02 2:57:01 PM GMT Daylight Time,
psytrancekid@yahoo.co.uk writes:
> Perhaps dealing with thoughts, memories, feeling,
> emotions one at a time might help with the (SOM)
> definition of "mind". Then, (enter dualism) we have
> the issue of what is not-mind.
>
> André
>
>
> excellent debate.
> André
>
Hi Andre,
I feel, 'Self' is a fiction.
Its a story we are continualy writing and developing but when one looks there
is otherness, watching.
This otherness is aware; it may either aware of the fiction or aware of now.
Now seams a-temporal, non-spacial and eternal?
How can all that be written convincingly of in our fiction?
I feel poetry and rhetoric of quality does this most successfully?
Most successful is doing, and doing well?
All the best,
Squonk.
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