From: "John Foster" <borealis-AT-mercuryspeed.com> Subject: Re: expansion Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:02:08 -0700 I don't see any ambiguity there. Being as ground is purely a philosophical add on to what is expected in the light, in consciousness. If Being is the ground, then it is also the fundamentum or 'footing' of the foundation, and is below 'grade' so this fundamentum or 'grund' is a 'reflection' on that which passes. Thus the 'ground' of being is an article of faith, good faith I suppose, and anchors, but what does it anchor? Whether it is there or not, it, being, persists and subsists, even in subjectivity apon 'reflection'....and I take that to mean that reflection is 'retention' of what has passed, the essential meaning of the term 'spiritual' or even 'mental' in any act. The ground therefore is that which has passed in reflection. The spiritual or mental is that 'passage' and in it's most exalted and 'de-ified' formation it is as a 'passing' over a high pass onto a plateau. It is left behind and it is a new thing before us. Thus the transition from sand box toys to the real thing. One day we all make one sort of passage from afar onto something windy and winding, onto a new plateau. Infinity means expansion wrt the before beyond function.... chao john m ----- Original Message ----- From: "michaelP" <michael-AT-sandwich-de-sign.co.uk> To: <heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 8:51 AM Subject: Re: expansion > ---------- > >From: "Bakker, R.B.M. de" <R.B.M.deBakker-AT-uva.nl> > >To: <heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU> > >Subject: RE: expansion > >Date: Wed, Jun 16, 2004, 4:05 pm > > > > > See that Being IS ground AND abyss. The ambiguity essential. > > rene, the groundless ground of all? but be-ing simply can not be (a being) > but nonetheless can not be nothing... although no thing > > regards > > michaelP > > ps: how does one *see* that "Being IS ground AND abyss"? > > > --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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