He got that right. As I suggested to Un, being an individual is something we inflict... using language.
If the truth here is relative, why try to help him regain his memory? Why talk of a "fugue' state? Why point out the abnormality in his brain chemistry and physiology? — Banno
Its a dizzying loop. — La Cuentista
An individual is not identified by a substance or a bundle of properties, but in most cases by our treating the individual in a certain way.
If you like, an individual is an individual only because we place it in that role in our language games.
Are you sure? To my knowledge the skandhas are supposed to account for a person's material and mental existence. For example "rupa" which is the body's matter clearly does reincarnate, because when you die, your atoms go and become part of other bodies. Is this not "reincarnation"?The skandhas don't reincarnate, as their nature is temporary. — Wayfarer
It may be exceedingly rare, but it seems to me that to "escape" from the cycle of birth & death is to escape from reincarnation.It's worth recalling the original statement as to what constitutes escape from the 'wheel of life and death'. As this was presented in the EBT's, beings were doomed to continuously suffer and die until such time as they escaped from the wheel of suffering, which was an exceedingly difficult thing to do, and the chances for which exceedingly rare. — Wayfarer
Well we don't need the idea of the Taboric Light to have something "unborn" and "uncreated" for God is in any kind of Christian theology unborn and uncreated.Religious studies scholars will note that the idea of 'the uncreated' or 'unborn' is also found in Patristic theology, whereby in the final stages of theosis, the disciple is said to reach union with 'the uncreated light of God'. — Wayfarer
Well I think such denunciations are good, because the religions do, in the end analysis, make exclusivist claims to the truth. This doesn't mean they don't each contain some truth, but it does mean that only one has access to the fullness of Truth.You will find similar polemics in diverse religions, denouncing 'new age' religions and promising to represent the 'original and pure faith', straying from which will inevitably result in hell. Doubtlessly a Buddhist equivalent could also be cited. — Wayfarer
To my knowledge the skandhas are supposed to account for a person's material and mental existence — Agustino
only one has access to the fullness of Truth. — Agustino
Spirituality was never meant to be an "individualistic" affair. — Agustino
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