Again, you seem to be missing my point.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 2:08 pm
But there's this, D. : Why would we think "I don't know..." translates into "There is nothing to know..."? Were that so, there would be no such thing as learning, because learning always takes us from what we don't know (yet) to what we do know. And I assume you're not saying you don't believe you can learn anything...
I know there is learning, but I'm not talking about learning. I'm talking about the meaningless nondual nature of reality, and who is learning anyway, that would still be no thing learning, or it would be no thing believing it is a thing learning something.
So yeah, it's a fun game to play for a lot of believers, yeah, lets learn something while we are here, it's not like there is anything else to do here, might as well do something with our time while we wait to grow old and die, leaving all our knowledge archived within our brain, only to go wither into a big pile of empty nothing at death.
Some of us figure out this before we die, I figured it out at the age of 7 years old that this was such a stupid game that saw no winners, only losers.
Every new born baby has this silly game imposed upon them by their parents because they've decided they like to play the game, so they want the game to continue through their offspring, even though when those new beings are born, they might even curse their parents for having them because they are able to see through the game at a very early age, like I did. My main issue, is the pain problem. Why would anyone knowing how awful pain is, then think it is a good idea to impose it on another being that does not yet exist, and never asks to exist in the first place...this is what I have come to realise about the futility of life. If life was meant to be a good idea,then there would not still be all this relentless pain and torture present after millions of years, life is still the same as it ever was, is, and ever will be.
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