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Augustine and the psychological analogy : Comments

By Peter Sellick, published 25/9/2017

The Trinity is not an arithmetic impossibility but conforms to the way we experience and know and remember anything.

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Yes, you are onto something here, Peter.

Every analogy can only take us that far, nor can any analogy describe God, but I still see this as a step in the right direction to dispel the common ridiculous idea as if God was an object, an idea which turned religion into the laughing stock for atheists and the like. Better late than never!
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 25 September 2017 12:07:07 PM
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Two references on the "trinity", or three mind based presumptions that actually patterns,limits and controls everything that we dramatize on a moment-to-moment basis:

http://www.beezone.com/identdiffentdesire/identifcation_differentialtion_desire.html

http://www.beezone.com/AdiDa/Aletheon/three_great_myths.html

Plus a unique examination of the various schools of psychology, old and relatively new.
http://www.dbsleeth.com/The_Integral_Ego.php
Posted by Daffy Duck, Monday, 25 September 2017 4:36:41 PM
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