Re: MD Pure experience and the Kantian problematic

From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 14:45:08 GMT

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    Hi Scott,

    In the interest of clarification, which, if any, of the following phrases
    is analogous to "formlessness is form, form is formlessness"?

    Static forms are maintained by constant change.

    The body is a constant where nothing stays put.

    Fixed mathematical laws describe change.

    Life a series of choices between no choices of life and death.

    Nothing is a state of being necessary for the beginning of anything.

    Now lasts no longer than a nanosecond, but lasts forever.

    Past and future are always present.

    The present never changes, but everything that changes changes in the
    present.

    You previously gave the analogy of the durational and changing aspects of
    consciousness, saying "To be aware of a change, something had to endure
    across the change." Do any of the phrases above identify similar
    contradictories?

    Platt

          

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