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« on: September 05, 2008, 05:32:50 »

This is gonna need some work. I'll repost it when I'm finished revising. Sorry, I keep hitting new plateau's of clarity, and when I reread the stuff I've written I can see problems in it.
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The answer to all paradoxes shows this: "Reality contains logic therefore logic cannot contain reality."
The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

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« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2008, 00:16:05 »

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« Reply #9 on: November 03, 2008, 18:43:02 »

20. Paradox Logic
The paradox shows the flaw of the logical mind where it demonstrates there must be something there, yet the mind cannot define it. If there is a flaw to logic, could there therefore be a flaw in the paradox? A true paradox has no answer, and yet asks a question. Any answer to a paradox, thus, is its flaw. What does the observer look like? To come closer to the answer, you must first realize that you can only see one thing at a time, whether it’s by your mind’s eye, or by your physical eyes. Following from this truth, what does your mind’s eye see when looking out through your physical eyes, and what do your physical eyes see when looking through your mind’s eye? Your mind can’t conceptualize the answer without using the mind’s eye, and your physical eyes cannot see the answer either – if they could, you would be able to conceptualize it. The only way to know the answer is to see through neither way. How does one reach this existential asymptote? How does one become what one always is, when one believes one has to be anything other than that? Hold on to the center. Those who think they know cannot grasp this paradox logic because they cannot see without interpretation - they have a need to define everything and thus lose their grip on the center, because the center is indefinable, while yet it is present for all things. So, again, what does the observer look like? There must be an answer to this question, and yet all things must be separate from the observer in order to be seen. Look inside of yourself - the observer is the center, everywhere. It has no appearance, yet it must exist. In this paradox lies the primal identity - your true nature, the nature of God, and the Truth.
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The answer to all paradoxes shows this: "Reality contains logic therefore logic cannot contain reality."
The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

If the answer to one paradox is another then the question is the answer.
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« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2008, 05:27:49 »

21. The Dream of Time

The meaning of unconditional love is oneness, and unconditional love is the meaning of oneness. This is because they are, in truth, the same – where sameness is, there is no separation. The appearance of oneness is ineffable, and so is the feeling of unconditional love. The only difference between them is perception. When one becomes fully lucid in the dream of time, time’s rules no longer hold one to its limits because one exists outside of time. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, yet in perception one may see action and reaction as unequal due to the time that separates action from reaction. In unconditional love, every action one may make brings only love. This is because one no longer exists within the illusion of time, thus action and reaction are made the same – and sameness is the nature of reality and unconditional love. Time is a dimension of mind, and does not exist in reality. Reality is the only place one can go when one awakens from a dream, and dreams exist only in one’s mind. If one thinks one is in reality, it is that thought that keeps one from reality’s true nature and keeps one asleep in the dream of time.   
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The answer to all paradoxes shows this: "Reality contains logic therefore logic cannot contain reality."
The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

If the answer to one paradox is another then the question is the answer.
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« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2008, 05:52:02 »

22. Illusions of Self

The true nature of selfhood lies within the mind and in the mind alone. As long as the mind is necessary, there is a perceived separation between observer and observed. The mind gives definition to the self, and yet can only do so within the imagination. Outside of the mind, the imagined self cannot exist, yet you must. Who You Really Are is not really a self at all, it is something utterly indefinable – something paradoxical. Unconditional love is the function and only true desire of Who You Really Are – any other functions or desires are attempts to balance the mind’s displacement of love in the imagination, and yet all imbalances are but a result of letting go of the center.

The belief in separation is the foundation of all fear and pain. Its roots lie in the need to think, and the need to think is a result only of unawareness of The Truth. The Truth is purely objective, while the mind is purely subjective. This is because the mind exists as an internal reality, while The Truth exists as an external reality. Any attachment of meaning to the external reality is but a thought, and all the illusions of self with their fleeting desires and ulterior motives do but lead you astray from Who You Really Are and What You Really Want.
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The answer to all paradoxes shows this: "Reality contains logic therefore logic cannot contain reality."
The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

If the answer to one paradox is another then the question is the answer.
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« Reply #12 on: November 15, 2008, 23:36:55 »

23. Principle and Reason

God is in all that is, and all that is rests in God. God is the principle of unity and, in Truth, this principle is the answer to all paradoxes. What the mind cannot define cannot exist within it, and the answer to any paradox must be a reality. Reality, thus, cannot exist within the mind. In the knowledge of this is reason. The mind is necessary only in the dream of time, but those who think they know believe that time is reality and what logic proves must be The Truth. Logic depends upon the belief in separate things for it to mean anything, and time depends upon the belief of separate moments for it to mean anything. In the belief of separation there cannot be reason, because in Truth the mind cannot contain reality – reality must contain the mind. The denial of this is denial of The Truth, principle, and reason.
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The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

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« Reply #13 on: November 16, 2008, 04:33:23 »

24. The Advent of Truth

To those who think they know, wisdom and philosophy hold no practical value, and paradoxes have no worth. This is because they believe that whatever answer they are looking for must be something that the mind can comprehend. The mind cannot grasp something that applies to all situations the same, yet the only real answer is oneness, since it alone is real for all things - and it is only oneness that by its very nature is entirely inexplicable. To fear oneness is a symptom of being controlled by the ego because upon the appearance of oneness the ego vanishes. When the ego goes, so go all degrees, proofs, or meanings of separation. If you can make real the true nature of oneness in your life, then you must see only sameness as reality and all differentiation as illusion – you must abdicate all sense of knowledge and replace it with what is ineffable. The replacement of that sense of knowledge with the cognizance of the only Truth is the purpose for all wisdom. The worth of wisdom is revealed only upon the advent of Truth - and it is a pearl of great price indeed, for to come to an understanding of wisdom requires one to lose all one thinks one knows and all one thinks one is.
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« Reply #14 on: November 16, 2008, 18:36:04 »

25. Love and Wisdom

Love without wisdom is weak, while wisdom without love is foolishness. In Truth, the two are inseparable aspects of the same mystery, and only when the two become one can the mystery be made real. Separate, the two lose touch with The Truth and the grand mystery returns to the shrouded darkness that lies beyond all understanding. When love cannot recognize itself in all things, it is contained. When wisdom cannot sense the reality of its own understanding, it means nothing. The grand mystery is impossible to contain, and its meaning means everything for all things. In Truth, love and wisdom ultimately mean the same thing – and yet this thing means nothing to the mind because in Truth the mind cannot define reality. To the mind, love and wisdom must be separate: this is because their source is oneness, and oneness is impossible to the mind. While the mind believes they must be separate, in Truth when one is separate from the other it cannot be genuine. Thus to the mind, neither one can be real.
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The answer to all paradoxes shows this: "Reality contains logic therefore logic cannot contain reality."
The paradox here is "how can one know this is true?".

If the answer to one paradox is another then the question is the answer.
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