Those things are not sacred but a mere manifestation of our limited mind. So what is sacred? — Benjamin Dovano
Of course we would have to define what sacred means for everyone first. — Benjamin Dovano
Is there anything sacred in this life?Of course we would have to define what sacred means for everyone first.
We created books, icons, statues, symbols, cathedrals, and other images that we worship and consider sacred which are only products of our own thinking and prejudices.Those things are not sacred but a mere manifestation of our limited mind.So what is sacred? — Benjamin Dovano
Is there anything sacred in this life? — Benjamin Dovano
I don't care what you think about my own opinion, but I care what you think of the subject itself... I want to see other perspectives. If you don't understand it there is no need to answer in the first place. Confused, we are / clarity we need... So please don't make it personal calling me troublemaker and so on. — Benjamin Dovano
I believe we are taking the " sacred " word to much into our materialistic world. For me personally Life itself seems sacred, however we are trashing it in the worst ways possible nowadays in our so called "society"- I can barely use this term because for me it has a majestic sound, a music, SOCIETY, it's something that in a different dimension actually means something and society lives morally. It sounds like something we should be proud of.. not like today. — Benjamin Dovano
If what is sacred is outside of "time and thought" as you say, then what is there to be done about it? — Heister Eggcart
I believe it goes beyond the field of thinking, because of the limits of thinking. Thinking is a movement that takes place in time. And what probably is Sacred, is beyond time and thought. — Benjamin Dovano
It is very unclear for me too right now, because I am experiencing some very strange emotions after some deeper research into meditation and thinking. I have not felt this emptiness in my entire life, and I am no stranger to psychological pain. — Benjamin Dovano
cannot be denigrated without denigrating the nature of the one who denigrates it.
Does it follow that it cannot be found at all? — John
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