Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Philosophy.....?

are you interested in philosophy and what do like to follow?
Philosophy.....?
Yes.Yoga.
Philosophy.....?
I like to get ideas from all sorts of people.





Plato%26#039;s cave is one of my favourites. It looks at the idea that our universe has many more dimansions than what we see and we see only a shaky shadow of full reality. This idea sits well with ideas of modern superstring and related theories.





There is also the idea that life is all a dream and/or things are not real until perceived. This idea is discussed in Zen Budhism and some Indian philosophies. Some western Christian philosophers suggested that we are all a dream of God, but some modern physicists suggest that we might al have Godlike powers to influence the dreams we call our lives. Lee Smolin is the Physicist I follow most closely but I take ideas from many camps and see what fits with experieces of reality or the ideas of others.
Reply:I like to philosophise about things and I like to follow my nose, it guides me well.
Reply:Yes , and I guess I follow my mind .
Reply:The study of philosophy could be useless unless you closely follow the instincts of your mind, for if you fail to keep in your mind the nature of your human needs, that however limitative are never full satiated, your need for warmth of emotional and the need to round things up into facts, in time, your search might never come to any realistic end.





The search for truth, beauty, balance, peace and justice might be fascinating but the this search never come a close until we learn to step in and find courage to make some sense of out all that might be in our mind at any time. The thirst for knowledge is like the thirst of man upon a raft on a vast ocean, unless he learned to distill the water he might die of dehydration. The ability to realize a dream is in fact the true human ability to dream, or the dream can be enchanting, misguiding and doorways to endless possibilities for the mind and none of them real. We have to choose one out of many things as we can have only one thing in view at a time, on place to step on, and on direction to head toward. The difference is that of our sense of purpose, or the lack of it. The mind instinctually, or innately, is designed for a purpose in life that we should seek and search and find through all philosophy and in life itself.

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