"If you mean it doesn't really exist at all, then no, it is not an illusion."
I think this sentence could be teased out more. It could be a question of who it exists for or not. Of course, the other debate would be on what precisely existence entails.
For me, this is the great limitation of language when we wish to discuss the most elemental facets of life, reality, Tao or whatever a person wishes to call it. Each word must be defined and then those definitions need to be defined too. It's almost a never-ending process because, when we get to the very base of meaning, no words will suffice.
I grew up in Christian fundamentalism, went to hell, came back, became a Presbyterian then a Buddhist Presbyterian, and now I'm a profane Presbyterian Zen Taoist -- not that I'm into labels or anything. Here's what I've learned so far: The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
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"If you mean it doesn't really exist at all, then no, it is not an illusion."
I think this sentence could be teased out more. It could be a question of who it exists for or not. Of course, the other debate would be on what precisely existence entails.
For me, this is the great limitation of language when we wish to discuss the most elemental facets of life, reality, Tao or whatever a person wishes to call it. Each word must be defined and then those definitions need to be defined too. It's almost a never-ending process because, when we get to the very base of meaning, no words will suffice.
Words. Fingers pointing at the moon.
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