Nirvana may not be the correct word for the subject but I felt it was the most sufficient being that my definition of Nirvana would be "a state of being where the distinction of the self from others is blurred and all are one".
That being said. Could it be that since "cyberspace" is a realm lacking physicality and multiple users interface with each other, that this may be considered, in an abstract sense, a form of Nirvana?
Interconectivity and Nirvana
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Interconectivity and Nirvana
The Ego, the Self, perhaps even a Soul.
http://www.neomythos.com/gitsphpBB/viewtopic.php?t=215
we discussed this very matter in this thread.
welcome to the shell squad!
you'll find we all try to be armchair philosophers here...
so you in the right place to be asking those questions.
we discussed this very matter in this thread.
welcome to the shell squad!
you'll find we all try to be armchair philosophers here...
so you in the right place to be asking those questions.
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Is that any relation to Eddie Izzard's "action transvestite?" (Not implying anything though :p)Elmo wrote:pfft.. I'm an 'action philosopher' parachuting behind enemy lines to discuss Plato's divided line, with 19 points of articulation.GhostLine wrote:we all try to be armchair philosophers here...
I see myself as "stealth philosopher" sneaking around the forum in my stealth camo.