QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS, AND MORE QUESTIONS
Last week, a guy posted this picture on a BBM Group, I picked it up and decided to dissect it arriving at the conclusion that the only way to follow those Seven Logics is when you live in a cave eating only berries and drinking from a spring, but when you live in a human society you just cannot apply them. Suffice to say I was alone at my corner on this with about 5 other guys pummeling me through their keyboards and the 24 other members providing mute spectatorship. A day later, I got into another discussion (not argument) with my friend and the point of divergence centred on the hallowed issue of “mind” with him positing that the mind (being an intangible entity) cannot and do not grow, but only reacts to accommodate memory and experience, and me postulating that memory, experience and mind are three inextricable elements thus whatever attribute is applicable to one must be applicable to others. Needless to say we could not reach an agreement despite having expended the better part of two hour on the discussion.
Consequently, my
inquisitive nature pushed me to start researching the concept of “mind” and I
have to confess although I have added to my body of knowledge, I am still as confused
if not even more confused on the concept. But in the midst of my research, I discovered
something which answered both questions that were raised last week. I
discovered that even the Buddha was asked 14 questions which he could not
answer. The questions when considered by their subject matters can be grouped in four categories:
Questions concerning the existence of the
world in time:
1. Is the world
eternal?
2. ...or not?
3. ...or both?
4. ...or neither?
Questions concerning the existence of the
world in space:
5. Is the world
finite?
6. ...or not?
7. ...or both?
8. ...or neither?
Questions referring to personal experience:
9. Is the self
identical with the body?
10. ...or is it
different from the body?
Questions referring to life after death:
11. Does the
Tathagata (Buddha) exist after death?
12. ...or not?
13. ...or both?
14. ...or
neither?


Resignedly, I
have come to accept that Life will continue to be incomprehensible, a labyrinth
that no one can get out of alive, a mixture of good and bad, a puzzle that no
one can really solve... But this gloomy picture of life does not preclude the
fact that life could be enjoyed still and the sojourn here could be made to be
worth its while. Just live simply, put in your best and hope for the best.
Reminiscing with nostalgia about Philosophy lectures back then, after the lecturer had confused us to a state of Aporia, he usually put the icing on the cake by giving an assignment, let me sign off today by toeing that line:
1) Is the Zebra a black
animal with white stripes; or is it a white animal with black stripes?
2) Did the egg come before
the hen or the hen before the egg?
Thank You!
God Bless Us All!!
See You Next Time!!!
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D zebra is neither black or white,jst a reflection of whateva colour ur eye lenses refract(abi kini wontin Pe oyinbo yen).btw,fowl was made by God and fowl lay egg so fowl come b4 egg,shikena! D comparison-muritala&gej-funny bt true. To round off,ws dis writeup just funny or also thought provoking or both or neither? I say all of d above
ReplyDeleteBros Algun, you answered the 'Zebra' question from the point of view of science, but chose to answer the 'Chicken/Egg' question from the angle of religion. Bros, that exactly is part of my confusion, can we blend the two and still find reason?
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