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wookiedharma's avatar

I often ponder how different logic would be if we had more than one sun and one moon, which my guess is the underlying reason for dualistic thought structures. Afterall, most suns are in binary systems and I suspect that planets with only one moon are rare. If the day was different degrees of day depending on two suns, how would that impact dualistic logic…

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

An interesting thought experiment.

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Gean van Erp's avatar

Brillliant 😀

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

Yes, WE are. ;-)

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John Tyrrell's avatar

Thank you for your simplicity

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Maia Duerr's avatar

Beautifully transmitted… 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

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Mel Pine's avatar

I think you explained in a minute what took Nagarjuna a shelf-full of books. I cross-stacked it.

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

High praise, thank you. Ego would love to take the credit. 😉

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Damon Mitchell's avatar

Non-dual logic always makes me giggle a little when it hits.

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

Now THAT'S a good sign 😂

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Graeme's avatar

I'm loving your insights so much, Kat. Been reading for several months now. So immensely useful. Thank you so much.

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

Thank you for letting me know!

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Matthew Sutcliffe's avatar

There's always two sides to every argument; here is always simply the one argument.

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Balachandhiran Sankaran's avatar

There is no experiencer to experience!

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Kat van Oudheusden's avatar

Exactly!

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Barrie's avatar

Subtle but fundamental nudge!

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