Nov 20, 2006
It sounds like buddhist or tao thought to me - two of the most questioning, progressive and open religons around (and very old as well).
I would say that it is suggesting that perspective is the only aspect of an individuals reality which can create a negative conception on something inherently without such a condition in the first place.
What is does not mention is that "The form/s we impose on the formless reflects in some ways our own limitless possibilties"
Here is one of my faves:
"If you understand, things are just as they are; if
you do not understand, things are just as they
are.
- Zen proverb"
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