--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:
>
> > > Suggesting that this person's reality is Reality
> > > is to suggest that there is only *One* Reality.
> > > And sorry, but I'm not buyin' that one...
> > >
> Billy wrote:
> > Whether or not you "buy it" is really secondary to 
> > whether or not it is true, yes? No one is forcing 
> > you to buy it! If scripture says one thing and you 
> > do another, then (presuming scripture is correct) 
> > you still have to pay the price for transgression 
> > of that law, whether or not you "buy it".
> > 
> > Eventually, you want to find yourself 'floating on 
> > the river of tao', that is in complete harmony with 
> > the laws of nature on the path to eternal happiness, 
> > yes?  Isn't this what life is truly about?
> >
> Apparently Barry believes in a plurality of realities 
> that are based on a materialistic world outlook. He 
> may not be able to comprehend the notion a single 
> Reality, which appears to be different to each 
> individual. 
> 
> Many materialists have this very notion, that there 
> are many Ultimate Realities. But if you think about it 
> for just a minute you can easily see that this is a 
> contradiction in terms. 
> 
> How could there be more than one Ultimate Reality? 
> 
> It doesn't even make any sense. Isn't it amazing the 
> lengths some people will go to with their idea of 
> multiplicity metaphysics in order to deny the truth 
> of the non-dual? Barry is going to have a very 
> difficult time refuting Gaudapada, Shankara, Hegel
> and Kant! LOL!

Poor Barry, it makes you want to cry, and yes, of course it's a preposterous 
idea of 'two' or more Realities, it's a contradiction of terms.  That just goes 
to show beer and meditation don't mix......:-)

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