muslims convert to christ by the droves, page-67

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    Mystrain

    Please read what you read:

    "What each person with normal sense organs sees, hears, tastes, touchs, smells, is the essentially the same for each person. Vayama, that is not correct. For example, a person with impaired vision obviously does not see the same as a person with perfect vision."

    Mystrain it was said "each person with normal sense organs". We already negated the imperfect.

    The matter is about 'perceiving', 'interpreting', not about 'seeing'.

    A person with impaired vision obviously does not 'see' the same as a person with perfect vision. Yes!

    But they can 'perceive' it in the same way!

    However this perception will not be a superficial perception but a universal perception.

    It will not be a perception about 'green' or 'blue'.

    It will be a perception that leads to liberation from suffering, such as this sense object is 'impermanent', subject to decay and death, like every other sense obejct, regardless of its shape, colour, form, etc.


    My contribution has ceased. (It is just a bit of fun).




 
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