Re: re Leon , multidimensional models , Esoteric Tradition
Jan 18, 2004 10:09 AM
by pelastration
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Mauri <mhart@i...> wrote:
>... But I suspect that, at a certain point, one has to transcend essentially dualistic
>models of reality, no matter how "multidimentional" they may be seen to be. Seems
>to me, based on my interpretation of Theosophy/HBP, that there's an Abyss between
>essentially dualistic reality and the Reality that's experiential and nondualistic.
Mauri, transcend ... indeed: looking from a higher level. That's why a non-breakable
membrane approach may give a solution because it is non-dualistic but from there it
will create duality, multi-duality and multi-dimensionality. It goes back to Buddha's
Tathagata Womb and his reflections on 'stress', emptiness and the start of the Wheel
(inter-stress or gravity between discrete emanations causing 'suffering'). Leon's last
post (gravity and electricity) has some very interesting points and interpretations on
this develoment.
>That's basically the kind of thing I have been trying to get across for some time.
> Sorry about the misunderstandings.
>
> Speculatively,
> Mauri
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