So my question is simply this: if information is so evil, them how do you suggest we avoid this incredible evil given that it is impossible to do so BECAUSE IT IS THE WAY WE FUNCTION.
Yes, deep meditation is lovely. And it may seem like we are not processing much information there. But your brainstem, located in the cerebellum is making sure you're breathing. Even if your mind if on your breathe (which you're judging how to proceed with then, so we're faced with information being processe).
Your brainstem is making sure your heart doesn't stop beating. It may not process much information, and perhaps a different kind of information, but it keeps you alive.
The Buddha remained silent when asked these fourteen questions. He described them as a net and refused to be drawn into such a net of theories, speculations, and dogmas. He said that it was because he was free of bondage to all theories and dogmas that he had attained liberation.
"Your stature is like a palm tree, And your breasts are like its clusters. "I said, 'I will climb the palm tree, I will take hold of its fruit stalks.' Oh, may your breasts be like clusters of the vine, And the fragrance of your breath like apples,
It seems rather strange to most people that, when he is Initiated into Freemasonry, a new Mason has his breast laid bare and his trouser leg rolled up.
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Yes, deep meditation is lovely. And it may seem like we are not processing much information there. But your brainstem, located in the cerebellum is making sure you're breathing. Even if your mind if on your breathe (which you're judging how to proceed with then, so we're faced with information being processe).
Your brainstem is making sure your heart doesn't stop beating. It may not process much information, and perhaps a different kind of information, but it keeps you alive.
You do understand it's just fun to have a debate because, shucks, kiddo... why the hell not?
It is very difficult to be free of all dogmas and theories. Nearly impossible.
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And apparently a very myopic and one-sided way of seeing things?