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Originally Posted by Evangelical
It would only be proved wrong if you have found the Truth by not tapping into it. When you find the Truth by not tapping into it, then you can say it is wrong according to your experience.
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That's not the problem I'm having with your proposition. Rather it's your idea of using the mind later. It seems to me there is no truth without the mind. Truth occurs when the contents of the mind corresponds to reality. Falsity is when the contents of the mind don't.
Tapping is a metaphor. Like tapping into a water supply. When an image in your mind corresponds to reality, then you have "tapped" truth. Now the reality that your mind corresponds to could be a feeling or emotion or intuition. Or it could be a perception. That's how it seems to me.