I appreciate your extended comments on my post. I'll have to be honest though, I can't seem to make sense of any of your sentences. You must be communicating using advanced modalities miles above my simple comprehension. Or perhaps you're not making enough effort to make it easily understood by the majority of your readers.
I had a similar experience attempting to read the book Transcendental Meditation. I tried for an hour or so to make sense of what the author was trying to convey, but eventually put the book down and never picked it up again.
For instance, consider this quote from Transcendental Meditation:
Pure, transcendent, unconditional states of bliss are most powerful Engines of Creation and Life Force Conduits.
What the hell is that supposed to mean? To me it's a worthless word salad meant to sell books. I did however find this interesting gem among the quotes from this book:
A true religious person should not think that “my religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.” Other religions are also so many paths leading to the same domain of transcendental bliss. Likewise, no person should think “my perception of the reality is the only absolute reality, and all others’ are false”, because each human brain has its own unique way of perceiving the reality.
Emphasis added.
I appreciate your extended comments on my post. I'll have to be honest though, I can't seem to make sense of any of your sentences. You must be communicating in a way miles above my simple comprehension. Or perhaps you're not making enough effort to make it easily understood by the majority of your readers.
I had a similar experience attempting to read the book Transcendental Meditation. I tried for an hour or so to make sense of what the author was trying to convey, but eventually put the book down and never picked it up again.
For instance, consider this quote from Transcendental Meditation:
Pure, transcendent, unconditional states of bliss are most powerful Engines of Creation and Life Force Conduits.
What the hell is that supposed to mean? To me it's a worthless word salad meant to sell books. I did however find this interesting gem among the quotes from this book:
A true religious person should not think that “my religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.” Other religions are also so many paths leading to the same domain of transcendental bliss. Likewise, no person should think “my perception of the reality is the only absolute reality, and all others’ are false”, because each human brain has its own unique way of perceiving the reality.
Emphasis added.
I appreciate your extended comments on my post. I'll have to be honest though, I can't seem to make sense of any of your sentences. You must be communicating in a way miles above my simple comprehension. Or perhaps you're not making enough effort to make it easily understood by the majority of your readers.
I had a similar experience attempting to read the book Transcendental Meditation. I tried for an hour or so to make sense of what the author was trying to convey, but eventually put the book down and never picked it up again.
Like this:
Pure, transcendent, unconditional states of bliss are most powerful Engines of Creation and Life Force Conduits.
What the hell is that supposed to mean? To me it's a worthless word salad meant to sell books. I did however find this interesting gem among the quotes from this book:
A true religious person should not think that “my religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.” Other religions are also so many paths leading to the same domain of transcendental bliss. Likewise, no person should think “my perception of the reality is the only absolute reality, and all others’ are false”, because each human brain has its own unique way of perceiving the reality.
I appreciate your extended comments on my post. I'll have to be honest though, I can't seem to make sense of any of your sentences. You must be communicating in a way miles above my simple comprehension. Or perhaps you're not making enough effort to make it easily understood by the majority of your readers.
I had a similar experience attempting to read the book Transcendental Meditation. I tried for an hour or so to make sense of what the author was trying to convey, but eventually put the book down and never picked it up again.