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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantian Stupidity.

by "brian fletcher" <brianf88@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 16, 2007 at 01:47 PM

"Michael Gordge" <mikegordge@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> On Sep 15, 9:45 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Mysticism involves solving the mystery.
>
> Gessh, how does a mystic solve the mysticism that makes them mystc?
>
> Do you have an example?
>
Of course. Being "mystic" (as opposed to "a" mystic...mystics tend not to 
catagorise others), involves actually finding that there are answers and 
solutions and how they are discovered.

Accomplished individuals will show you how to find the answers. To"give"
you 
answers only creates a student/master relation****p and  dependency.

BOfL
>
 




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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
Michael Gordge <mikego  2007-09-15 17:30:57 
Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
"brian fletcher"  2007-09-16 13:47:56 

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