Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Yes, a word is only a conglomerate of letters. A word can't do anything more than what several letters combined can do. And a paragraph is only the addition and placement of many words. Similarly, a thought is only the addition of the components of thought into an orderly pattern. It can't do more than whatever the pulling together of those components can do (e.g., memory, identity, sensation, perception, abstraction, projection) -- Dan Nisargadatta, " e-agora... " <e-agora...@u...> wrote: > As Saint Augustine (I guess) once said: > > If you don't ask me, I know! > If you ask me, I don't know! > > " That is greater than the greater > AND > Smaller than the smaller. > > The ABSOLUTE, that ever changes never changing... > > but, of course, words betrays...... 8-) > > . > > - > > Ok... > > What is it that neither changes nor stays the same? > > Cheers, > > Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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