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The Nature Of Apparent Reality

 
 
boagie
 
Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2013 09:43 am
Is not apparent reality a biological readout, thus instead of being a creation, it is a cognitive interpretation of ultimate reality. If this is true then truth is sensation, and always true to itself.
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2013 09:53 am
@boagie,
boagie wrote:
If this is true then truth is sensation, and always true to itself.

Is the truth of truth true to itself as a matter of sensation or of logic?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2013 10:07 am
Or at least true to its school . . .

Aetherian
 
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Reply Thu 16 Aug, 2018 01:08 am
@Setanta,
Truth just IS. It cannot change. IT exists as the Singularity which is Absolute as the Source of all things.
IT forms the foundation of different schools of philosophy and religions.
dhock513
 
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Reply Sun 25 Sep, 2022 02:53 pm
There’s only one repetition. We experience many because there’s no power in experience. Power is one repetition though. There’s one singularity with no differentiation. If it was multiple each particle would be a singularity with no differentiation. It could be that too.
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popeye1945
 
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Reply Mon 13 Oct, 2025 11:32 am
@Aetherian,
All meaning is the property of subjective consciousness; it never belongs to the object. Truth is the experience/sensations of the body, and its understanding, which gives meaning to the subject. There is nothing in the world that has meaning in and of itself but only in relation to biological consciousness.
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