tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8363329241012310203.post3204376398131094977..comments2013-03-17T11:41:53.460+02:00Comments on M&G's This and That: Infinite Truth in an Finite BoxGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16120682127436439575noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8363329241012310203.post-70650690929305267062011-08-22T17:51:49.594+02:002011-08-22T17:51:49.594+02:00You said
"Sift through the rubbish and find ...You said <br />"Sift through the rubbish and find the gem. Then move on and find another gem. Truth is like that - it is a journey, not a destination. And when you find truth, don't stop and make a doctrine out of it - pick it up and carry on looking. You will find many truths - but don't ever think you've found "The Truth" - that's eternal and infinite.<br /><br />Don't expect to find infinite truth in a finite box",<br /><br />Mike this is so beautifully said.<br />There is no point of finality, of arriving.<br />The enlightenment myth is the same lie as all the other spiritual myths that keep one in a constant search for a final understanding, a final treasure and thus missing out on this, right here and now.<br /><br />and yet all there is is spending time on the sand, finding those pebbles that just take your breath away, then throwing them far out back into the ocean. no need to carry them around forever. they have gifted you in that second. <br /><br />it is funny how you speak of the ancient north and south americans - the only music i have been able to listen to lately has been this genre. <br />And out of all of them I don't think I have ever heard a more beautiful song that this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC4PcNEVAY0.<br />tell me what you think.suhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01229359526524987174noreply@blogger.com