So a guru's just a dude who can explain things slowly and grow a long beard?
TLDR; 'God makes no sense, and consciousness is best kept out of the realm of nouns.'
I never understood these Indian gurus who use that weird Yoda speech to try and sound smart.
He basically claims that God does not exist because the Kalām cosmological argument, which is one attempt to prove the existence of a God through inference, has issues. Even if he could demonstrate that some random attempt at proving God fails, it doesn't mean that God does not exist.
So he's saying that A does not imply B, and therefore B is false, which is not true.
I never understood these Indian gurus who use that weird Yoda speech to try and sound smart.
I feel like you do.
He basically claims that God does not exist because the Kalām cosmological argument, which is one attempt to prove the existence of a God through inference, has issues. Even if he could demonstrate that some random attempt at proving God fails, it doesn't mean that God does not exist.
So he's saying that A does not imply B, and therefore B is false, which is not true.
He's attempting to show a paradoxical nature towards those who haven't gone as far into it. Imagine his expected audience, then imagine his idea of it.
Maybe he's trying to imitate people who think very actively while speaking, which can naturally cause them to pause every now and then. People like that can seem pretty smart. But when it's mimicked it just looks and sounds fake. And, like, every one of thees Indian gurus seem to do the same thing.
Maybe he's trying to imitate people who think very actively while speaking, which can naturally cause them to pause every now and then.
These pauses are trending, but finding excuses for them so as to let it look natural's been the struggle.
There's outright guides that advise taking sips of water to stall for time and create dramatic pauses less artificially.
People like that can seem pretty smart. But when it's mimicked it just looks and sounds fake. And, like, every one of thees Indian gurus seem to do the same thing.
It's meant to give off the impression of calm wisdom through measured thinking, but it comes out condescending instead of humble from some people.
Some narcs are primo at this strategy, save for the humble factor:
Maybe he's trying to imitate people who think very actively while speaking, which can naturally cause them to pause every now and then.
These pauses are trending, but finding excuses for them so as to let it look natural's been the struggle.
There's outright guides that advise taking sips of water to stall for time and create dramatic pauses less artificially.People like that can seem pretty smart. But when it's mimicked it just looks and sounds fake. And, like, every one of thees Indian gurus seem to do the same thing.
It's meant to give off the impression of calm wisdom through measured thinking, but it comes out condescending instead of humble from some people.
Some narcs are primo at this strategy, save for the humble factor:
A negro enters a chat(New York subway) One of them says, that white boy has got a new iphone. The white man replies with Excuse me sir, do you really need to bring race to such an insignificant thing. By saying white boy you are no worse than a white man saying the n as they are both equally disparaging and degrading. As for the iPhone why is my material items a concern for you. What should be a concern for you is quitting welfare to get a real job to feed your 6 children with your wife who i will call takisha. So I’m sorry if my iPhone has offended you but it is not as offensive as somebody coming up to me in a threatening angry manner pointing his hands near my phone and calling me a white boy. Good day to you.