The ''what is'' IS ...but it can't be known what the ''what is'' is......it's known that it is ..but NOT what it is....the seer or knower would have to be outside the seeing itself looking on itself to know it.ken wrote:Is this anything like when I said, the only thing we can be sure of, i.e., know, for sure, is the thoughts within the head.Dontaskme wrote:What is cannot be known....what is known is illusory since nothing can be known of what is.ken wrote: And, What do you mean by 'what is known is illusory'?
Can you do me a favor dontaskme, when I actually doaskyou a question, can you please answer it for me. I ask questions so that i am able to get somewhat better clarity on what is that you are actually saying.
"What is cannot be known" does that in any way relate to when I said, "I am looking at the blue sky"? I will make it easy for you to clarify for me, is that a Yes or a No.
Is the "what is..." for example a blue sky, and the "cannot be known" part be close to the same as when I said we can not know, for sure, what is a blue sky? Again, just a Yes or a No would suffice here.
That which is without colour appears as all colour.
That which is without sense appears as all senses.
And so on....
''what is'' IS as it appears, given form, shape, and colour by thought and known, but thoughts are without form,shape and colour...so what that is can never be known....no one has ever seen the colour blue or red...the colour blue or red are known ideas known by that which is unknowable. Reality is pure fantasy, it's born of pure intangible perception that is without source or location. There does appear to be a point of reference where a thought arises within the mind/body mechanism,(location) but even that is just another thought about the prior thought believed to be located in the body /mind...even that thought is of no location....there is nowhere only herenow nowhere.