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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 10:52:17 +1200 (NZST)
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Thanks all, for the recent flurry of notes. Great stuff to know!
"Cosontology" anyone?    (01)

> Duane
>
> Yes I agree. Ontology unites the external and internal looks as the observer
> - the cognizer can not be absent.
>
> FYI - Sat is derived fro Satyam namely verifiable true real objects such as
> the sun and moon or earth, at meta level a difficult concept like the
> Whole - it is paired with Asat but really complementary with Rit or that
> element which would be akin to darkenergy-darkmatter (or devoid of matter)
> sort of. Like quantum physics.It is a complementary dual pair (Sat-Rit)
> --
> Thanks.
> Ravi
> (Dr. Ravi Sharma)
> 313 204 1740 Mobile
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> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Duane Nickull <dnickull@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> If we are getting into ancient Sanskrit words (trend du jour?), wouldn’t
>> “satsang” (the collective search for the highest truth) be closer to what we
>> seek in this group?  While now adopted by more yoga types to be used as a
>> word for a gathering of yogis who collectively search for the ultimate
>> truth, it’s original meaning is a concatenation of sat = true, sanga > 
>company.  Funny
>> how scientists and hippies are both seeking the same thing.
>>  Life must be great!
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>> D
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>>
>> On 7/17/09 2:11 PM, "ravi sharma" <drravisharma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ferenc
>>
>> Purna is the Sanskrit name for Whole or Completeness and in Indian
>> Philosophies, it is difficult concept to realize but easier to conceptualize
>> - it is conceived as made of both numerable and innumerable combinations
>> e.g. 1= 1/2+1/2=14+3/4=1/8+1/8+1/4 etc. but the concept of Whole is infinite
>> because you can take whole from the whole and still be left with whole in
>> infinite sense.
>> This is the origin of not only the Whole Numbers but also of Decimals and
>> what is known in the West as Arabic numbers 1-9 as the Arabs learned it
>> (from their East or from Indo-European Sanskrit language?).
>> In terms of neurology-cognition, it is a very developed state,
>> philosophically.
>>
>> On mundane level show one apple to a patient and they raise one finger in
>> response, two apples and two fingers, etc.
>>
>>
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> Ravi
> (Dr. Ravi Sharma)
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