I suspect they are both, but when I think of a hologram I like to think it is the non-particle manifestation of reality. — James Riley
If reincarnation is not bound by time i.e. deaths and rebirths are temporally unrestricted (people who die in the future being reborn in the past, the converse scenario being a non-issue) could insights be memories? — TheMadFool
I am certainly wishing to go beyond dualism. — Jack Cummins
But time and chronology don't work in a linear fashion for All. — James Riley
I have a vague understanding of the holograph, but it's a lay-understanding for sure. I've no doubt, though, that All would be fine with it's perception, and the perception of it's parts, being the observation of, or participation in a holograph. — James Riley
and I definitely think that some dualism has drifted in that direction. — Jack Cummins
What I said here was determined, but was it meaningful? — ghostlycutter
Lao Tzu is a bit ambiguous about that. He says different things in different verses. Yin and yang are only mentioned once in the Tao Te Ching, in Verse 42. He doesn't mention qi or chi at all. — T Clark
As I've mentioned before, I am not at all clear what takes place "in the gap between the Tao 10,000 things" or how wu wei works. — T Clark
Science is not a report. It is a method for understanding the causes of what happens. The method does require being able to repeat experiments and recognize competing explanations of phenomena.
The method has brought powerful tools into the world with both constructive and destructive potential. The matter has progressed far beyond whether to believe a Shaman or not. — Valentinus
Have I got it right? According to you to, relativity doesn't work? — tim wood
If you wish to mount an argument, you will first need to recant. — Banno
Then why does it work so well? — tim wood
There is a performative contradiction in what you are saying that undermines your account. — Banno
That's because it was only ever invented as a way to preserve the doctrine of a fixed C - doctrine over reality. — Gary Enfield
If time consists of past-present-future, then how big a slice of time does the present represent? In other words, how do we apportion the past present future(?) — 3017amen
Maybe time is just an illusion. — 3017amen
This process of self-awareness implies a third-person... — 3017amen
I have never felt any strong connection between Tai Chi and the Tao Te Ching. I'd be interested in hearing how you see it. — T Clark
I don't see why the presence of 2 types of stuff underpinning reality is such a problem. Where is the conceptual difficulty in imagining two types of material underpinning the universe, and them interacting with each other? Why does that have to become two aspects of the same stuff? — Gary Enfield
Again, then it is true that: there is no such thing as truth in a philosophy where everything is determined. — Banno
I think that you are really trying to point to the weaknesses in determinism, but it is just a little confusing, because in some ways you are trying to go through the steps of determinist views, in perhaps a slightly caricaturist way. — Jack Cummins
So, you are suggesting that all our meanings are determined. I think that I follow your basic argument, but I am not sure that it is any more objectively valid than less determinist viewpoints. — Jack Cummins
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But surely owning or disowning determinism, or any other system only makes sense in the context of any particular framework of meanings. — Jack Cummins
So it's not all equal... — Banno
Why can't that happen in a determined universe? — noname
I read your thread introduction now and I am not convinced about your basis, 'Everything is as it is determined to be'. This seems too simplified, and on what basis is that determined? I think that needs to be explored more, before you go on to the wider exploration of objective truth. — Jack Cummins
How would an undetermined universe change your concern? Wouldn't statements still be utterances and so on? — noname
And it follows that there are truths. — Banno
Hence, there are true statements — Banno
That tells us about you, not about the universe. — Banno
That's a profoundly muddled post. — Banno
How is everyone correct in a determined universe? Why can't there still be truths and falsehoods? — noname