Those who speak don't know. Those who know don't speak — Laozi
The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao; The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The nameless is the beginning of heaven and earth — Laozi
the so-called Ultimate Reality — TheMadFool
No category would be sufficient for describing Ultimate Reality. — TheMadFool
You lost me there — khaled
Except the category "ultimate reality" apparently no? — khaled
Can't we say that Ultimate Reality is all categories combined? The answer to that question is "yes" but when we search for an essence, as we must to create a category, all we get is thingness. — TheMadFool
What does "ultimate reality" mean? — khaled
trying to make sense of it all with one word — TheMadFool
every attempt to find a common motif that completely permeates the all, the whole, the totality of the universe, will fall short of the mark. — TheMadFool
We can't just throw up our hands and give up, right — TheMadFool
Thus, with no better alternative, we're left to assign a label, an empty name, for what is, at its core, The Nameless: Thing. — TheMadFool
I still don't know what that means exactly. What is "it" and what is confusing about it? Is this something about the meaning of life? Anyways I'll just read on for now — khaled
That is a motif that permeates all no? — khaled
Nice word.delignate — ChatteringMonkey
This makes me think of something that has always bothered me. We live by the rule that we have to learn something. I had an experience once that really made me question this. It was like the knowledge was tapped even though I had never had any learning in the area. An example of such would be piano play. One theory goes that it takes 10,000 hours to master any instrument. And, yet, there are savants that sit down at a piano and play like a master before they have ever learned anything about it. So, one way to interpret this from the point of view of The Tao is that we are hobbling ourselves by our own efforts to learn that which we should already know.One thing I want to try to tackle is the whole inward looking, ‘intuitive’ part of the Tao that is supposedly in us. — ChatteringMonkey
One theory goes that it takes 10,000 hours to master any instrument. And, yet, there are savants that sit down at a piano and play like a master before they have ever learned anything about it. So, one way to interpret this from the point of view of The Tao is that we are hobbling ourselves by our own efforts to learn that which we should already know. — Whickwithy
I don't want to get too far off into the woods, but some of the discoveries in physics, like quantum entanglement, Heisenberg principle and the double slit experiment seem to indicate that we create our own reality to an extent that goes far beyond anything we dare believe. — Whickwithy
We may know many things from practice in past lives. — MondoR
You've hit it right on the head with that statement, although not pertinent to the Tao directly I think that the knowledge of how we think shapes our experience is very empowering wisdom. Even if it wasn't true it would still empower us as human beings to make it true. — Thinking
Paradigm-breakers. The worst thing in the world for me is paradigms. They blur our sentient perceptions. We get fed so many nonsensical paradigms as children before our critical thinking defenses kick in. Aaarrrggghhh! — Whickwithy
yeah, in this case, though, I was really referring the idea that, in some people at least, something just clicks regarding a certain aspect of life. Someone gets a passion for something and there's no stopping them. Or, you notice something that should be complex but it all just makes sense for no apparent reason. — Whickwithy
It could be information from past lives or it could be thoughts themselves that already exist on another plane of being that is partially tapped into at a young age.yeah, in this case, though, I was really referring the idea that, in some people at least, something just clicks regarding a certain aspect of life. Someone gets a passion for something and there's no stopping them. Or, you notice something that should be complex but it all just makes sense for no apparent reason. — Whickwithy
It could be information from past lives or it could be thoughts themselves that already exist on another plane of being that is partially tapped into at a young age. — Thinking
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