On 5/16/2014 2:58 PM, curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
> R: But, I would have thought you would have come to question MMY's human
> consciousness model about midway in your first Philosophy 101 course.
> So, why did it take you so many years to put it all together?
>
> C: You would think. But I had PHDs carefully shaping our conclusions. 
> We were questioning lots, but the conclusion always came back to the 
> empirical experience of Unity Consciousness. We figured that with that 
> experience we were fulfilling the strictest epistemological criteria.
 >
That makes sense, but I wonder where you got the idea in the first place 
to major in philosophy at MUM? So, it is an intellectual exercise. If 
so, then it's going to be a real challenge to argue against the 
'Consciousness Only' or the Idealistic point-of-view. In the West, you'd 
have to argue against Immanual Kant, George Hegel and Arthur 
Shopenhauer. Not an easy task.

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