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Category: Ideas, Creativity 4 comments 14 Jul 2010 @ 01:00 by solomoreno : Spukhafte FernwirkungCalling these "guiding waves" HIDDEN might lead some to believe that they could reveal themselves in terms of observability. On the contrary, these "guiding waves" that explain instantaneous effects across a distance can never be observable per se. They must be infinite. Yet, the question of local or nonlocal comes about because phenomenon DEPEND upon the noumena. I once broke through the paradox of local/non-locality. I happened to use Ibn 'Arabi's notions of tanzih and tashbih. The former states that if God is truly unlimited, then He cannot be local. Tashbih states that if God is truly unlimited, he MUST be local. Upon examination, it will be seen that both tanzih and tashbih limit what is by its very nature, unlimited. Holding these both in mind at the same time helped me arrive at Single Deity. I was never the same... You can even speak of it in terms of the conditions of existence. No matter how much alter-isness and not-isness occurs, what one finds exists only due to the underlying as-isness. In light of that, EVERYTHING is as-isness! I concur with you in regards to the Scientific Method. We have all of these little scientists running like frantic ants in the shadow of a boot, hunting for infinity in the realm of the finite. What they do not understand is that Science is a bridge, inspiring us to contemplate the Noumena. As it says in the Hadith, "God said, 'I was a hidden treasure and I loved to be known therefore I created.'" As for the most important question...butter. Definitely butter. 14 Jul 2010 @ 14:11 by mx @189.110.35.16 : excellent, thank you! adding on to your exquisite statements, I see local/non-local as a formulation of the 'prime split'. Whichever way that works as an approach to bring about a pleroma ('Aufhebung') I consider genious without any restrictions. In regards to science, I consider it also being the 'local' part in the triad of philosophy/religion, technology, and science, mediated by 'technology'. Talked about it for an hour last year in Campinas, alas it's in portuguese and my vanity doesn't quite suffice to engage in translating it... Your last quote of the Hadith is a variation of the 'vanity-theorem'. In contrast to the Ifa version, it seems to already contain a split in self/others (obara). And yes, butter, you must be a German too ;) 14 Jul 2010 @ 14:36 by solomoreno : Thank YOU!!! Ahh, I see. And so the philosophy/religion leg would be the 'non-local' part of the triad? Very nice. Yeah, I saw the interview, didn't understand a word of it. Thought it was just above my head...;) I do remember the two odus comprising the Ifa version of the "purpose" of creation. Have you ever designed any processes/contemplations based on that template? You are correct sir. Three hundred years ago a Jurich Philip Cress made his way to Pennsylvania from Palatine, Germany. I am his 10th descendant:) 1 Sep 2010 @ 01:35 by Chanel handbags on sale @121.204.52.142 : brand handbags on sale http://www.handbagsonsales.com handbags guess handbags fashion handbags gucci handbags fashion handbags chanel handbags chanel bags sale handbags on sale Coach outlet stores cheap coach handbags chanel handbags sale cheap brand handbags women leather handbags discount brand handbags discount gucci handbags discount handbags online replica designer handbags Other entries in Ideas, Creativity 23 Sep 2010 @ 18:13: END OF USA TERROR ON WORLD 22 Sep 2010 @ 02:15: Who Wins? 21 Sep 2010 @ 23:48: Our StressOut Program for Suicide Prevention with Mindfulness 20 Sep 2010 @ 21:24: Quote for today... 16 Sep 2010 @ 19:00: From "Max Sandor's Tales to his grandson" 9 Jul 2010 @ 11:07: The Purpose 7 Jul 2010 @ 01:06: The Bicycle Paradigm 21 Jun 2010 @ 23:38: Summer Solstice 2010 - Sunset 8 Jun 2010 @ 11:52: 365 Tao: Daily Meditation WRITER 4 Jun 2010 @ 21:06: Time to Shine. . .
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