Thursday, 5 February 2009

How to deal with a paradox.



How does the mind stop judging when it must judge itself to do so? This statement is paradoxical in nature and therefore difficult for the mind to comprehend. The question can be extrapolated into a simpler form and that is, how does the mind comprehend the infinite? This question becomes poignant when you consider the obtuse nature of are social zeitgeist.

If the mind is to be free then the mind must be able to solve the problems it creates. If this is so what is the process the mind can use to overcome this self propelling conundrum? Well the mind must forgive itself for all its past indiscretions, this creates a clean slate for the mind to build a new logical platform of thinking.

Then the mind must realise its own limitations and except that some thought processes are limited. In effect the mind watches itself and when it identifies a thought process that has an illogical outcome, it then negates that thought and does not act upon it. As for the problem of the infinite the mind can now realise it is apart of all things engulfing its limited perspective of self. This is the theory of one which I will discuss in my next post.


Words: Free Speech

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