Re: Does the universe exist outside our perception of it?
- From: "leafers" <albegar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Sep 2005 10:24:05 -0700
ok here is the kicker folks,
not only does the universe not exist outside of our perception of it
but we
don't exist apart from that which we percieve.
in other words the subject and the object are two parts of the same
process.
that means if you take the object away we would cease to be also.
i kinda think of it as a drawing with an eye on one side and a cube
or ball (or a cubist ball on the other) and little lines drawn from the
back of
the eye too the back of the ball so that you can see the substrate.
like two magnetic
lines connecting the eye (the preciever) too the object (the
precieved).
so that when the object arises so does the subject.
get ride of one and the other disapears too.
does the universe as an object exist apart from perception?
.
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