Re: Theos-World Fundamental theosohical principles and their relationship toscience.
May 28, 2000 10:26 AM
by Bart Lidofsky
Peter Merriott wrote:
> Thanks also for the qoutes. I particularly like the one from Ramana
> Maharshi:
>
> "We see what we want to see. Eliminate
> the want and we see things as they are."
Of course, like all good ideas, it can be twisted. Note, for example,
the Communist concept that all reality is based on one's political
views. If they are correct, you will see a true picture of reality. If
they are incorrect, then one sees a false view of reality (which is the
origin of the term, "politically correct", btw).
Bart Lidofsky
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