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Well said. I might yet modi9fy the nature of that “external reality” relative to state of development ofthe “perceiver.” But generally, the condition you describe is at the root of wars, evil, religious contentions, personal conflicts, etc, etc, namely the human condition. It is a part of the projection mechanism that constitutes personality as destinct from self.Not precisely. There is an external reality, independent of ourselves. However, we can never know that reality, because all we have to work with are our senses. Through the imperfect medium of our senses we build up an imperfect model of reality inside our heads. The error of reification is to mistake that imperfect model inside our heads for the actual external reality. Our internal models contain all sorts of incorrect and extraneous stuff. We need to be constantly aware that we are working with an inaccurate internal model, not with the actual external reality.
Very simplistically put, but yes.How did you get that from what I said? Humans are both physical and spiritual. Humans generate designs, hence our designs have both material and spiritual causes because we ourselves are both material and spiritual.
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> Do you deny the possibility that persons can change? If there is change then there must be difference.
Yes, difference or contrast is what constues "person," or "who". Spirituality is the pusuit of what doesn't change, or "what."
> The material part of our existence can be explained scientifically. Some of the methods of science can usefully be applied to the spiritual part as well, as advised by the Buddha in the Kalama sutta.
Yep.
> Or both or neither. The universe is a conglomerate of many different parts. Parts may be purposeful while other parts may be purposeless. Is the universe hot? Parts are hot, parts are cold and parts have no atoms present so temperature is undefined.
Again, "purposeful" is an assesment from the standpoint of mortal mind, not from Being.
> I reject reified persons, reified minds, reified spirits and reified truths. Reification is at heart the error of mistaking our internal mental model of something for the actual thing. One of the techniques of Buddhist meditation is to see just the bare object, without all the added mental overlays that go into our internal models.
Yes, this word "reification" is wonderfully useful and accurate as applied in this thread. Thank you for the new (to me) word! and ditto about the Buddhist practice. Eventually it is turned inward to the idea of person and then can go beyond that, Excellent. Thank you!
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