Yeah there is math in everything, a dualism of a trinities composed of trinities.
So what does a dualism mean to you? And a trinity?
The first thing that came to mind is...A trinity means to me..mind, body and soul..3 totally different things but the same thing..as for duelism I would at a guess say, different things having the same properties or values? I don't know?
So how can 3 individuals be one individual?
Can a dualism result in a trinity? Vice versa?
How do I explain this? My example is....look at water, if boiled it becomes steam, if frozen it becomes ice, and in the middle it is a liquid, same H20 just different states being. I'm not sure what dualism is so Carnt give an opinion.
No, that is the truth. I have an argument for that: Let's consider a system which undergoes a change: S1 to S2. S1 cannot coexist with S2 therefore it has to vanishes before S2 is caused. S2 however cannot be caused out of nothingness. Therefore there should exist a mind which experiences S1 and causes S2. What is S in general? A form created by mind which vanishes if it is not sustained, illusion.
bahman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:47 pm
We are minds experiencing and causing illusions.
Is this an illusion?
No, that is the truth. I have an argument for that: Let's consider a system which undergoes a change: S1 to S2. S1 cannot coexist with S2 therefore it has to vanishes before S2 is caused. S2 however cannot be caused out of nothingness. Therefore there should exist a mind which experiences S1 and causes S2. What is S in general? A form created by mind which vanishes if it is not sustained, illusion.
So if this statement, and the concepts in it such as "Is", "this", "an", "illusion" "?", exist elsewhere are there other truths?
My point is that any concept of deeming something as true requires a continual negation of what is illusion causing truth statements to occur.
No, that is the truth. I have an argument for that: Let's consider a system which undergoes a change: S1 to S2. S1 cannot coexist with S2 therefore it has to vanishes before S2 is caused. S2 however cannot be caused out of nothingness. Therefore there should exist a mind which experiences S1 and causes S2. What is S in general? A form created by mind which vanishes if it is not sustained, illusion.
So if this statement, and the concepts in it such as "Is", "this", "an", "illusion" "?", exist elsewhere are there other truths?
That is the truth. Everything else is derived from this.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:20 pm
My point is that any concept of deeming something as true requires a continual negation of what is illusion causing truth statements to occur.
Do you observe any change? Yes? Therefore my argument follows.
bahman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:15 pm
No, that is the truth. I have an argument for that: Let's consider a system which undergoes a change: S1 to S2. S1 cannot coexist with S2 therefore it has to vanishes before S2 is caused. S2 however cannot be caused out of nothingness. Therefore there should exist a mind which experiences S1 and causes S2. What is S in general? A form created by mind which vanishes if it is not sustained, illusion.
So if this statement, and the concepts in it such as "Is", "this", "an", "illusion" "?", exist elsewhere are there other truths?
That is the truth. Everything else is derived from this.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:20 pm
My point is that any concept of deeming something as true requires a continual negation of what is illusion causing truth statements to occur.
Do you observe any change? Yes? Therefore my argument follows.
Infinite change is no change as a constant truth. There is constant truth because of this statement.