Whenever we attempt to ‘transcend existence’ we are faced with the problem of halting our ‘transcendence’ within some aspect of phenomenal existence. Such a false halt results in a state that cannot be considered transcendent, but merely transcendentally inclined yet still captive within existence.
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14. The Problem of False Halts and Captivity
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Can Reason entertain a reality different than that of the Materialism that pervades our thought today? Are we wrong about the form of the world that we are experiencing?