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RE: Learn from Falsity

in #philosophy8 years ago

Truth is silence, no words need be said. Truth is the idea of self imposed importance gleaming in purpose and money make intentions.
I find it hard to see truth anywhere but sincerity. Where sincerity lacks, the self imposed importance fills, and sometimes they're both entangled and that's simply the truth of the matter (I see much of it on this platform, to sincerely value the self imposed importance--I'm very much anti but I scurry around quietly like an old rice farmer with a hunched back--or maybe I'm the cockroach).
--what's truth in guise of a reward system, dogs know the same tricks.
Truth can be a pleasant man or woman who avoids asserting a blunt domineering Truth approach, "because people are their own best teachers" they might say--
Truth is nothingness, devoid of meaning: two children in front of a TV, one child says hes watching a funny movie, the other child says hes looking at a screen.

The buddhists say the Four Noble Truths are:

  1. all life is suffering
  2. suffering comes with the attachment to desire
  3. cessation to suffering comes when cessation to desire comes
  4. liberation from suffering by practicing the Eightfold Path

In all of your post, I don't understand what the falsity is you speak of--the word truth seems very ambigious too.
Are you discerning the true nature of phenomena? What is reality?--the children sing: "merrily, merrily, merrily life is but a dream"--