Asian Philosophy is Eloquent
#1
Posted 18 December 2005 - 05:20 PM
#2
Posted 18 December 2005 - 05:22 PM
my mom got it for me, and i just love it.
it rests on the shelf.
#3
Posted 19 December 2005 - 03:08 PM
Racoon said:
The Tao, pours out everything into life-
It is the cornucopia that never runs dry.
It is the deep source of everything -
it is nothing, and yet everything.
It smooths round sharpness
and untangles the knots.
It glows like the lamp
that draws the moth....
Tao exists, Tao IS
but where it came from I do not know.
It has been shaping things
from before the First Being,
from before the Beginning of Time.
This sounds curiously like Gravity is the 4th Dimension by K.B. Robertson. The words I highlighted in red & read as a single sentence. The cornucopia is mathematically constructed as a series of straight lines turning at right angles to themselves as they expand at the square of their rate in three dimensional space.
___The planar analog of the spiral is derived by superimposing a vesica piscis whose long axis is the length of a larger vesica psicis' short axis & at right angles to it. Continuing this in either direction, i.e. smaller & larger additions & joining particular vetices results in the Archimedian Spiral. I'll see if I can't find the example drawing on the web. It is tedious to construct by hand with compass & straight edge, but enlightening.
Fascinating - Spock
#4
Posted 19 December 2005 - 04:21 PM
http://hypography.co...e.php?i=660&c=3
#5
Posted 11 January 2006 - 08:09 AM
all philosophy seems to try and want to address the finite of us, and the infinite beyond.
some try to question our existence, and use that to start. some define our existence as the only truth, and use that to start. some define the infinite existence (a God for example) as the starting point. some describe the nature of our finite existence as a starting point. some (like this one) seem to describe the nature of an infinite existence as a starting point.
all different approaches to the same thing, no?
#6
Posted 07 February 2006 - 06:00 AM
Racoon said:
Thirty spokes on a cartwheel
Go towards the hub that is the centre
- But look, there is nothing at the centre
and that is precisely why it works!
If you mould a cup, you have to make a hollow:
it is the emptiness within that makes it useful.
In a house or room, it is the empty spaces
- the doors, the windows - that make it useable.
They all use what they are made of
to do what they do,
but without their nothingness they would be nothing.
One of my favorites.
#7
Posted 11 February 2006 - 12:37 PM
"Although a fool associates with a wise man, he no more comprehends the truth, than the spoon tastes the flavor of soup."
#8
Posted 11 February 2006 - 12:40 PM
Dhammapada 5
64. Though all his life a fool associates with a wise man, he no more comprehends the Truth than a spoon tastes the flavor of the soup.
65. Though only for a moment a discerning person associates with a wise man, quickly he comprehends the Truth, just as the tongue tastes the flavor of the soup.
#9
Posted 11 February 2006 - 03:48 PM
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#10
Posted 11 February 2006 - 05:15 PM
TheBigDog said:
Bill
#11
Posted 12 February 2006 - 07:17 AM
Racoon said:
Daibai asked Baso, "What is Buddha?"
"This mind is Buddha"
Meaning???:
If I can understand this, I am Buddha.
#13
Posted 18 February 2006 - 11:17 AM
Last night was one of those restless nights.
It had to happen, you know?
#15
Posted 20 February 2006 - 01:04 PM
___Here's the story link: http://physorg.com/news10964.html

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