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tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Muriel wrote:
Absolutely, D32.
Don't mind my brothers, sometimes they like posturing to see if you will blink first.
Some time ago we saw a news reporter being mugged on live tv. Obviously with a such get-rich-quick mindset, no matter how fickle, the criminal will extend his reasoning to accuse others of having it while he doesn't. He will also accuse third parties for his circumstances.
Rodger that comrade. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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kripp wrote:Interesting.... so what will they do with their "foreign" Mandela's widow Graca Machel? Good observation. I did not notice that she was a foreigner. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another def man cannot hear. Only until the def man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the def will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the def can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the def. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA.
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tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions.
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Wainadi wrote:Money Whisperer wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Sad. Can you imagine being cornered like this in some foreign land, cloth-less and shoeless, and the only thing that can save you from instant death is that knife? mwanaume ni kujichocha. he'd rather die on his feet. we should embrace this kind of resolve against shabaab. 4 guys should never ever tell 300 youth to lie on their tummies and they oblige I like him he is my kind of guy. Been thinking you're a dude, ama you are the other type of dude?
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tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions. Not pompous, it applies to me as well, in that I too could be ignorant about a subject, in need for the truth. Fairwell. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions. Why do you like doing this nowadays, brother? Quitting a dance when you meet a good, excellent dancer? "Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized." I agree wholeheartedly with that. Truth is not manufactured or conjured. It is realized. I opine that that is the precept of reason that can be applied universally. Swenani's was a precept.
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Muriel wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions. Why do you like doing this nowadays, brother? Quitting a dance when you meet a good, excellent dancer? "Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized." I agree wholeheartedly with that. Truth is not manufactured or conjured. It is realized. I opine that that is the precept of reason that can be applied universally. Swenani's was a precept. Good excellent dancer. Hmmm! Some dances are a waste of time and energy.
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tycho wrote:Muriel wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions. Why do you like doing this nowadays, brother? Quitting a dance when you meet a good, excellent dancer? "Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized." I agree wholeheartedly with that. Truth is not manufactured or conjured. It is realized. I opine that that is the precept of reason that can be applied universally. Swenani's was a precept. Good excellent dancer. Hmmm! Some dances are a waste of time and energy. But of course! To the out-danced.
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Muriel wrote:tycho wrote:Muriel wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:D32 wrote:tycho wrote:@D32, truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action. Consequently, everything can be defended or explained away easily. (Oh! There's that gimmick of 'objectivity' coming out with the rabbit from the hat).
That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally. Right! "truth is what justifies our experience and motivates us to action" in other words, truth defines our course of decisions, thus our actions - which stems from decisions. Truth being at the core, it therefore must always be sought after, or else decisions will have come from that which is not the truth, which means wrong actions will be taken. "That's why I have been curious to know if there are optimal precepts of reason that can be applied universally." Truth can only be realized. E.g. truth is like a man dancing to music which another deaf man cannot hear. Only until the deaf man hears the music, that he also understands and begins dancing - Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized. When truth has been universally realized, everyone will be hearing and dancing to the music, prior to that, some (those who can hear the music) will be dancing, while the deaf will not. It's the job of those who are hearing to help those who are not hearing the music, to hear. On the flip side, those who are not hearing the music and believe that there is no music, will be trying to get those who are dancing to not dance, coz the deaf can't hear the music, and don't understand the dancing, which might be irritating the deaf. So, until the truth is universally realized, there will always be a battle between truth and error. Lol. You're confirming a trend I've noticed of humans imposing their madness on each other with double communication and other noxious strategies. Just like we're seeing in SA. Well, that description of the nature of truth is but an illustration of the reality between truth and error. Might be a difficult reality to accept, but that's how things are. Hahaha! I let you carry on with your pompous delusions. Why do you like doing this nowadays, brother? Quitting a dance when you meet a good, excellent dancer? "Having realized the truth, thus truth can only be realized." I agree wholeheartedly with that. Truth is not manufactured or conjured. It is realized. I opine that that is the precept of reason that can be applied universally. Swenani's was a precept. Good excellent dancer. Hmmm! Some dances are a waste of time and energy. But of course! To the out-danced. Hahaha! I won't challenge your delusion of 'out-dancing'.
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Muriel wrote:Laugh Laugh Laugh Lmao Lmao Lmao If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Forget PLO If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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warning-graphic videos Oh SA,the Killer of Africa. I strongly believe you have attracted God's wrath. Please Wait for it.
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RIP Emmanuel Sithole work to prosper
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kysse wrote:warning-graphic videos Oh SA,the Killer of Africa. I strongly believe you have attracted God's wrath. Please Wait for it. Is there evidence that those who commit 'genocide' for example, attract God's wrath?
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