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RBF Definitions
We hear quite frequently of someone proposing the idea of a mechanical mind-- a mechanical mind that’s going to do all the whole thinking for man. I will point out to you that this is completely impossible because the fact is that what the mind finds is not of the parts; it is not in the data that you can put in the machine. You cannot program in what is not of the parts. You can program in any of the parts, but you cannot program in a discovery of what’s between and not. This is of the mind and mind alone; it will always be of the mind; always only of the mind. It will never be manifest by any calculating machines." Cite RBF at Students International Meditation Seminar, U. Mass., Amherst, 22 July '71, p. 11
