Probably. Can't say I can give an example though.
2006-12-02 13:13:07
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answered by Voodoid 7
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If by Being you mean Existence, then there is nothing that can exist apart from Being. For, to exist means to be, and to be means Being (be-ing).
Thus Being can neither be "experienced" nor "attained". It cannot be experienced because apart from Being, what is there to experience it? It cannot be attained because because apart from Being, what is there to attain it?
If by "Being" you mean that which neither exists nor does not exist, nor both, nor neither . . . that is just Existence, and so the above still applies.
2006-11-30 08:26:26
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answered by Nitrin 4
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Among the new products are substantial devices that are self-contained, including receive filters for cellular phone sites, lasers that can be tuned to different wavelengths for a wide range of applications, flat fluorescent lights to serve as back-lights for color liquid crystal displays in a variety of applications, wall units made of mixed recycled plastics for use in pre-fabricated buildings, robots to provide delivery services in hospitals and other installations, machine tools that can produce much higher quality metal parts because they are self-adjusting for the effects of high heat that otherwise would cause errors, and a super-sensitive measurement instrument for detecting minute amounts of viruses and toxic chemicals in medical and environmental applications.
See I bet you did not know I could cut and paste as good as I could...LOL and it helps to knw this company too,,,,Its more of the materials that otherwise are very sensitive to life!!
2006-12-04 20:48:09
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answered by MissChatea 4
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Define being.
If you follow certain Buddhist teachings, you move from plane of existence to plane of existence to nothingness (ergo Nirvana).
Attaining non-being is my goal, so I suppose to get to non-being I have to pass through states of being I have earned on my way towards nothingness.
The answer, however, is individual to each person. If one takes on the mantle of another man's dogma, one misses the point of each man's (defined as human being) Middle Path.
2006-11-30 06:30:10
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answered by Jess B 3
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being is being....what is simply is
2006-11-30 15:28:10
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answered by mochi.girl 3
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