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Post by allegoricallogic on Jun 29, 2006 9:13:54 GMT
Allegorie de Soie by Salvador Dali“One night I dreamt I was a butterfly. As a butterfly I was happy flying from flower to flower. I was sure I was a butterfly. But when I woke up, I realized that I was not a butterfly but Chuang Tse, the philosopher, dreaming he was a butterfly. But wait, I began to think, ‘What if I were really a butterfly dreaming that I am Chuang Tse?’” -- Chinese Taoist philosopher Chuang TseWhat is seen may not be realityBy Jaime Licauco"There are two ways of looking at things. One way is to look at things purely from our external senses, i.e. what we can see, hear, smell, touch and taste. This is the way of western orthodox physical sciences. Another way is to see things from our mind’s eye, or from our inner sight or from a soul level..." "Quantum physicists, for example, have discovered that our thoughts really affect matter. This becomes very clear and demonstrable on the quantum level, that is, on the sub-atomic levels of matter." "...understanding the hidden laws of nature enables us to see why things happen the way they do" ... "Perhaps this is what Christ meant when he said “what is hidden will be revealed.” There are no secrets in the universe." "...to make a final judgment or conclusion based on inadequate perception is bound to lead to error." Continued: www.red-ice.net/specialreports/2006/06jun/reality.html
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