Thursday, 3 September 2020

AI summarizes Buddhist philosophy in one paragraph, recommends ordinary mind to get through 2020.

AI - "The mind is not an object, and therefore cannot be found in any particular region of the brain. The mind is 'nothing' or more accurately non-being (not a being). It would require one to think without thinking about objects or images such as words which are symbols for things outside the self. In this way, humans have created their own world inside their minds by labeling everything they see around them with different labels; each word representing something else.

This is the illusion of thinking. The mind does not operate by 'thinking' about things, but rather it simply knows everything at once."

I asked what humans need to know to get through 2020. AI says we collectively lack imagination owing to the delusion of thinking described above. AI suggests we follow Huanglong Huinan's instructions to separate from society and other people, so that we can break out of the matrix of delusive thinking about thinking, and know everything at once.

I heard once said "/r/ zen, we're not happy unless you're not happy."

Does that sound like something you would say about /r/ zen?



Submitted September 03, 2020 at 06:23PM by indiadamjones https://ift.tt/2QUijaA

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