Well, if that is your notion, I would suggest a revision:
'To realize that everything exists, and nothing is real... is truth".
2007-11-27 06:44:34
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answered by Gee Whizdom™ 5
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"Philosophy of Metanoetics," Tanabe, deals with Topos of Void;
"The Everything and the Nothing," Meher Baba, handles the gnosis with which Tanabe deals.
"Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, gives a more profound insight into what Sunyata deals with in "Dancing with the Void."
To "realize" is not necessarily to "reify." To under-stand no-thingness as Topos of Void is to realize the footsteps of Lord Gautama, Who taught from Atman, "neti, neti"--not this (psychologism of Lord Bacon's idols of mind, etc.), not this (reductive materialist idolatry)."
So, in the Sense or spiritualized sensibility which a Meher Baba is able to impart, "yes."
You might also benefit reading "Watch Your Dreams" and "Kundalini West," Ann Ree Colton, "Light Is a Living Spirit" and "Man, Master of His Destiny," O. M. Aivanhov, "Expecting Adam," Martha Beck, "University of Destruction," David Wheaton, and "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, http://www.divinecosmos.com
kind regards,
j.
2007-11-27 07:03:24
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answered by j153e 7
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truth is honestly in the eye of the beholder. basically, you have to believe to have truths. so i would say no.
2007-11-27 06:39:54
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answered by The Nihilist 3
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When that time comes, then, grasshopper, your search will truly begin. Lol
2007-11-27 07:19:12
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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