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Originally posted by IandEye
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Buddhism itself implies that as a 'fact'. But in Buddhism there can be two truths- one fore this conventional world of Maya and one for the Ultimate Reality of Emptiness. So to say that world of illusion is a FACT is really a matter of perspective.
the 4 Noble Truths:
1- existence is a state of dis-ease
2- this dis-ease is caused by ignorance of the true nature of the self
3- there is a way to heal
4- that way is the Eightfold Path
so you could say that #2 is proof of the fact, but only through interpretation as it doesn't equate the self with Maya directly.
the D
Originally posted by IandEye
"if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him" - some Buddhsit
Originally posted by Astyanax
...metaphysical entities, such as the mind and the soul, are ultimately just as fictitious as physical ones like bodies and houses. Reality lies beyond such things, hidden from view by the veil of Maya – otherwise known as the limitations of knowledge.
Originally posted by The GUT
Fascinating as a philosophy, but I can't make it work out on paper so to speak.
maya — (in the Veda) “originally a formative power of knowledge, the true magic of the supreme Mage, the divine Magician, but ... also used for the adverse formative power of a lower knowledge, the deceit, illusion and deluding magic of the Rakshasa”; measuring and limiting consciousness, “a selective faculty of knowledge commissioned to shape finite appearance out of the infinite Reality” (brahman); the power of phenomenal creation by which “out of the supreme being in which all is all without barrier of separative consciousness emerges the phenomenal being in which all is in each and each is in all for the play of existence with existence, consciousness with consciousness, force with force, delight with delight”; illusion, “a bewildering partial consciousness which loses hold of the complete reality, lives in the phenomenon of mobile Nature [prakriti] and has no sight of the Spirit [purusha] of which she is the active Power”.
However, the thought hits me that that would require too much illusion...none of us exist at all? Descartes is hard to get around: Cogito Ergo Sum.
I've been contemplating Buddhism lately. Fascinating as a philosophy, but I can't make it work out on paper so to speak.
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