If some words, to you, have little or no meaning, as you believe is true, then is it even possible to obtain 'unity of understanding', in regards to them?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 8:15 amAnd yet you claim "to seek unity of understanding".Fairy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 8:07 amOkay, you are welcome to your opinion. Who am I to deny you that.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 8:02 am
I really do not care. I am not trying to be rude, just transparent.
Unity of understanding? I see. But do you? By what degree do you measure this unity without embracing the conflict that is its nature?
You love the feeling of love if you do not love people. Your absence of love for people only gives evidence to the shallowness of the love you incessantly preach.
I have seen countless people with their vision of truth be consumed and burnt away by time, all of which where so certain unto a vision that purely is a byproduct of imagining at its fundamental root. Countless martyrs to their own minds. All convinced of some experience they thought was universal. And that experience? Feeling good for a moment.
Your convictions are merely part of a vast sea of opposing viewpoints over the words "love" and "peace", words that have little to no meaning in this cycle other than spiritual self-indulgence.
But the thing is, your opinion is not how I perceive love. So we’ll just have to agree to disagree with each other’s perceptions on what true love actually means.
If yes, then how, exactly?
(Besides, of course, people just end up 'having to' agree with you that some words have little to no meaning.)