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Do you really want to understand it?

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It is something you don't understand but strive to.

But what does it all really mean?

And does it really matter?

Any thought will do I wouldn't like to pressurise anybody its entirely up to you.

Some wisdom will do nicely.

This exercise is just to provoke a thought of course I need some reassurance that I wouldn't get from certain cases on here if you get my drift.

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  1. yes, the path of understanding is the path to individuation


  2. jus...just 4get it....ur question in confusing...

  3. Unless I understand that there is no need to understand it, which means I understood.

  4. No, I don't get your drift, I don't think you get your drift either.

    In fact if I'm this far already, I've been sucked in by what I would call sophistry, talking in circles to make "as if" what we are debating has any point larger than the debate of "meaning" itself - when in fact it doesn't.

    This is partly the problem here. Your need in this instance is attention;

    which you have succeeded in getting

    - congratulations.


  5. The more you understand, the more you question.  The more you question, the less you understand.  Learning increases ignorance.  With total ignorance, there are no questions, it is only then that you know everything.  

  6. 熄灯  

  7. Well, knowledge IS power, as they say.

  8. Actually no I don't really want to understand it. I just want to get on with and have fun with it if possible.

  9. I suppose its not the answer but the question.

    which means its not understanding but what is to understand.

    it doesn't matter but what does matter.

    if you need examples let me know.

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