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Anyway: check out Girard’s book, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning. I’ll make a percentage (Amazon associates) of the purchase off of anything you buy via tapping the link, and it won’t cost anything more for you: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1570753199/?tag=yungdeleuze-20 …
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Not sure I agree with this. I encourage you to check out the essay I just put out. My DIY version of Buddhism also includes b (no self-->multiple evolving selves)https://twitter.com/cognazor/status/1047947185411805184?s=19 …
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You don’t have to. I’ll check out your essay.
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Cool. I'd be interested in any feedback you might have
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Dont miss the point! ([A b] = product of Life w/noise) is an equation, implying equality. If expressing this as an equation works- Manipulating the components would be in your favor
Who you WERE is not who you ARE, who you ARE is not who you WILL BE.https://twitter.com/sadie_oblak/status/1042201050776776705?s=19 … -
Yes, this is true. However, it is important to hold onto a strong, consistent framing of reality. It leads to more stability of outcome and provides a rock for weathering storms, especially when passing one’s genes on in a multi-generational model. b continually changes.
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Respectable, But I think I disagree. [b] seems wholly dependant on [A] (i.e. the ontological distinction between Buddhism & Christianity) If [b]'s existence and development is dependant upon [A] then [A] is what truly matters here. Maybe [A + (b^2)] = ?
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