Susma Rio Sep
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Thanks, Vaj, for your patient response. Allow me to commend you for not answering my questions with in effect more questions by using cryptic language, as someone here.
No, I do not ascribe to cryptic language where the listener is left with the trial of finding out what exactly the speaker means.
If a speaker cannot use words to say what he knows, then let him use his experiences which experiences are also common to all people; but the trouble here is that some people claim to have experienced things others don't or haven't or cannot (according to the speaker -- but Susma says, how convenient).
About a cyclical universe or time or space or whatever, I don't think that is any ground for a beginningless and an endless time/universe; because that concept is arrived at by denying mentally a point of beginning and a point of ending; the reality is not necessary as mentally imagined. What we do know from experience is that everything has a beginning and an end, at least in one form.
But does getting anywhere any religion is supposed to get us to, does it have to be conflated with so much complex and complicated notions and systems?
Now, I am sure a genius like Einstein will conclude that no one knows what exactly is Buddhism, and the man have quotations endorsing Buddhism ascribed to him -- perjuriously; and he like who is that German philosopher, Nietzsche or Schopenhauer? would not know the Buddhism Western Buddhists now tell us what Gautama truly taught to be his kind of Buddhism.
Susma
No, I do not ascribe to cryptic language where the listener is left with the trial of finding out what exactly the speaker means.
If a speaker cannot use words to say what he knows, then let him use his experiences which experiences are also common to all people; but the trouble here is that some people claim to have experienced things others don't or haven't or cannot (according to the speaker -- but Susma says, how convenient).
About a cyclical universe or time or space or whatever, I don't think that is any ground for a beginningless and an endless time/universe; because that concept is arrived at by denying mentally a point of beginning and a point of ending; the reality is not necessary as mentally imagined. What we do know from experience is that everything has a beginning and an end, at least in one form.
But does getting anywhere any religion is supposed to get us to, does it have to be conflated with so much complex and complicated notions and systems?
Now, I am sure a genius like Einstein will conclude that no one knows what exactly is Buddhism, and the man have quotations endorsing Buddhism ascribed to him -- perjuriously; and he like who is that German philosopher, Nietzsche or Schopenhauer? would not know the Buddhism Western Buddhists now tell us what Gautama truly taught to be his kind of Buddhism.
Susma