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Is There a Relationship Between the Divine and the Mortal?
i wanted to go to this idea that geta does not like the attitude of trying to go behind phenomena, which he sees as like children going round the back of a mirror. And what i mean by div ine is that eternal pattern of nature. Anything that exists is impermanent and only a manifestation of some larger pattern. The pat n can never be seen in the individual. They interpenetrate one another because without the individual, there would be no pattern to recognize. That's a view that would be compatible with spinoza, the idea that god and nature are one, and nature is a pattern. I don't necessarily subscribe to that, but i'm going to leave