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Assume, for the sake of argument, that we’ll never completely understand our own minds.
by: George Rush Edith Sitwell, Emerson Pugh, and others assert that the human mind, in particular consciousness itself, is too complex for human minds to… -
The mind may never be complex enough to understand itself.
by: JT There’s a quotation attributed[1] to Edith Sitwell: If the human mind was simple enough to understand, we’d be too simple to understand it… -
But I don’t see your point, Aage
by: JT I’m not sure what you are trying to say Aage. We agree that I have identified the point the author of Ecclesiastes is… -
Self-contradictory and unintelligible.
“Jesus lives before the face of God, not just as a friend, but as a Son; he lives in the most intimate union with the… -
Learning to empathize with others.
by navoff (screen name) From the UCTAA Discussion board Hand in hand with what everyone else here has stated is learning to empathize with others.… -
I completely sympathize with what you say
Discussion 1 to Testimony 5 I completely sympathize with what you say by Eduardo Carrión Letort Dear Catherine: I completely sympathize with what you say.… -
Trying to label ourselves only brings us an imperfect understanding of reality
by Kevin Schiesser Wendy Of all the articles and submissions on this site, your outlook on life most closely matches my own. Trying to label… -
Only a theory
by: JT Six years ago, I wrote Gravity & Evolution, in which I made the point, perhaps not very well, that our understanding of how…
