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Re: truth

Jan 27, 1997 03:03 AM
by John Straughn


liesel f. deutsch writes:
>>There is a significant difference between seeming to be real and being
>>real.
>
>What is it? How do you tell?
>
>Liesel

There is no difference.  Relativity provides for interrelation.  Anything that 
you define as real is your own relative viewpoint.  Because that viewpoint is 
relative, and therefore interrelated with reality, it is real.

I'm researching the idea behind relativity right now, and hopefully I'll be 
able to explain more and provide more examples as I progress.  For now, think 
about this statement:

   I am always leaving and I am always going somewhere, even as I sit still.

No, this is not the unanswerable question relating to zen, however, it could 
be, relatively.

There is an explanation for its truth.

---
The Triaist



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