Perfection is a direction, not a destination. You may achieve perfection as close as possible by continuously improving.
Like all words that reference the Transcendent (ultimate goodness in this case) it's a placeholder for the ineffable.
It is not possible for a limited mind to understand what it would want in any ultimate sense, only in relation to it's immediate perspective.
Remember, only the Best You can have the best life for you.
to grok Perfection
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True perfection is suis generis, although it can only be measured by comparison.
Re: to grok Perfection
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True perfection is suis generis, although it can only be measured by comparison.
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Perfect as "complete" makes it effable.
True perfection is suis generis, although it can only be measured by comparison.
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Perfect as "complete" makes it effable.
Re: to grok Perfection
It could be said or argued that 'perfection' is when doing what is right only, which is also what is leading to a 'perceived perfection', or just progressing or continually improving, towards a 'world' or 'life' that we ALL want and desire.
And there is also the 'best life' for EVERY one as One, or, in other words, 'perfection', thee objective Reality.Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 7:12 pm Like all words that reference the Transcendent (ultimate goodness in this case) it's a placeholder for the ineffable.
It is not possible for a limited mind to understand what it would want in any ultimate sense, only in relation to it's immediate perspective.
Remember, only the Best You can have the best life for you.