From: Paul Turner (paulj.turner@ntlworld.com)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2003 - 20:38:04 BST
Hi David
You said:
You can do a lot of thinking without assuming dualism
see Heidegger's collected works!
Paul:
Agreed, but my assertion is that dualistic thinking cannot change
itself, the change comes from outside of thought, from the source of
thought, from non-dualistic experience. It requires more than thought,
or in some methods, the absence of it!
I haven't read any Heidegger, has he demonstrated how you can actively
think yourself out of yourself? If so, there are plenty of Zen Buddhists
who have been messing around with unnecessary methods for a few
centuries!
Cheers
Paul
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