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Symbols, Reality, Knowledge, Belief and Attachment

Symbols and Reality First came reality. Second came knowledge of reality. Third is language about reality, through symbol or word. To create symbols, Nature/Reality must be observed, so that the symbols reflect the natural science of observation in nature and its processes/systems. First symbols are pictographs, then abstract lines and curves. Symbols are analogous references to reality through an image […]

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Belief and Disbelief

Belief is easier than disbelief. To remove the introduction of a concept requires effort, as it is more active than the passive assimilation of perceptual input, and the passive continual acceptance of retaining a concept. If you can easily explain away any confusion in reality, you most likely lack knowledge and have beliefs that forbid nothing, everything is resolvable by […]

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