jueves, octubre 25, 2007

Quanta

There has been a long-standing assumption that there is something that there is something absolute out there. You assume that this is the case, and then you seek to understand its nature. As long as you think it is there, then you feel you can come to some definite truth: It is black, or it is white. It is A; it is not-B. But then you seek out its nature and you don't find it. Through minute and subtle analysis, you come to a point where the whole notion of reality begins to become problematic. Also, you realize that there is no clear separation, no division as we imagine in classical logic, between A and not-A.

Su Santidad el Dalai Lama, en conversacion con David Finkelstein.

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