Monday, May 28, 2012

Reality as an object


The "permanent" and "unchanging" are impressive, assuming they, or it, are really permanent and unchanging, but it is the object that is real, and describing a thing as permanent or unchanging is an unreal secondary trait of the object, however important the trait.

If the “real” or “truth” does not describe an object it is describing a future object yet to be discovered, or it is only a game of words and numbers.

Plato's reality describes or defines what is real as the permanent and unchanging, supposedly beyond sense experience, but it is not reality if it is not an object, or more specifically, a living object--- whether that object is permanent or unchanging is secondary to the object.

Our religion's live in a desert of words with little connection to reality.  Godhood is not a definition or math equation or word, Godhood is a Supreme Object evolved to from the material-supermaterial world. Godhood is not beyond sense experience although Godhood may contain super-senses beyond total or complete description by human sense experience.

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