David Reid: The only part he's got "wrong" is he thinks he "did" it Robert Saltzman: You and I see these matters similarly, David, but I have no trouble with conventional speech such as Dylan used here. I don't think he got anything "wrong." I make a point of this to call out a silly misconception in so-called "non-duality"--the idea that "I" don't "really" exist. No, I say. You exist as much as anything else does.
Robert, I'd glossed over this gem in our initial exchange: "If there were no "I," there might be nothing at all, for we all know."
It encapsulates something I appreciate so much about the way you communicate, and that is - no assumptions anywhere. It's one thing to clearly communicate something, and it is another to do so without any platform other than "me, just as I am."
Robert, I'd glossed over this gem in our initial exchange: "If there were no "I," there might be nothing at all, for we all know."
It encapsulates something I appreciate so much about the way you communicate, and that is - no assumptions anywhere. It's one thing to clearly communicate something, and it is another to do so without any platform other than "me, just as I am."
Excellent exchange guys. Nails it. Merci!
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I love what Bob Dylan said. Thank you for sharing this Robert...