Captain Mar-Vell

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    Julian Jaynes thesis, if I recall correctly, is that the eating of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil represents the origin of the discriminating ("bicameral") mind in mythical proto-historical terms.

     

    http://www.julianjaynes.org/bicameralmind.php

     

    https://choboji.org/literature/discriminating-mind/

     

    It's an appealing and plausible hypothesis.

     

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    I don't have any books on my nightstand.

     

    Sorry.

     

    Huxley, the (P)erennial Philosophy, downloadable and worth reading(.)

     

     

    In regard to few professional philosophers and men of letters is there any evidence that they did very much in the way of fulfilling the necessary conditions of direct spiritual knowledge. When poets or metaphysicians talk about the subject matter of the Perennial Philosophy, it is generally at second hand. But in every age there have been some men and women who chose to fulfil the conditions upon which alone, as a matter of brute empirical fact, such immediate knowledge can be had; and of these a few have left accounts of the Reality they were thus enabled to apprehend and have tried to relate, in one compre- hensive system of thought, the given facts of this experience with the given facts of their other experiences. To such first- hand exponents of the Perennial Philosophy those who knew them have generally given the name of 'saint' or 'prophet/ ' sage ' or ' enlightened one/ And it is mainly to these, because there is good reason for supposing that they knew what theywere talking about, and not to the professional philosophers or men of letters, that I have gone for my selections. 

     

    The Perennial Philosophy is the Eternal Way.

     

    It looks like a good read bes, I hope you enjoy it.

     

    I always liked dear old Aldous.

     

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    RigdzinTrinley, what a dear fellow you are.

     

    The bodhisattva is allowed one ignorance: that there is a result of the path(.)

     

    Perhaps if they retain that ignorance they are no boddhisatva.

     

    Enlightenment is not the result of anything, is it?

     

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    spinning around endlessly makes high    :ph34r:    :D

     

    You've sure got a point.

     

    Does Karl like Kansas, I wonder?

     

    I know he's a prog fan like me, good old Karl.

     

     

    Once I rose above the noise and confusion
    Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion
    I was soaring ever higher, but I flew too high.

     

    But the funny thing about spinning, is that I never get dizzy no matter how fast I spin.

     

    And I can walk a straight line afterwards.

     

    My balance is good, thank heavens.

     

    But i'm still a madman.

     

    Now ignore me and get back on topic.

     

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    Really, there is a profound question here.

     

    Goals set by your contingent identity and pursued vigorously will concretise the "ego".

     

    You create a shell around yourself which deadens you, reduces your sensitivity.

     

    It is also connected to the notion of surrender, giving up and trusting.

     

    And also to death and rebirth during physical incarnation.

     

    But the event itself is most mysterious.

     

    The action of surrender is uncaused.

     

    It is the single uncaused action.

     

    When one surrenders one becomes the unoriginated.

     

    But I am reminded to remain unknowing.

     

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    Meditation doesn't transcend ignorance; in its mildest form it's a pleasant rest and healthful, at its best it helps lean the art of mind focus, at its worst it casts the mind into the void. The same techniques are used for brainwashing and mind control.

     

    Really?

     

    What do you know about brainwashing and mind control?

     

    Highly unpleasant subjects imho.

     

    On consideration, I would like to make clear that the question is rhetorical.

     

    The fact is, I don't want to know.

     

    I know too much already.

     

    on edit: added last two lines.

     

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    The daoist way of life is to adhere to the Dao.

     

    To adhere to the Dao is to remain close to one's ultimate nature.

     

    To remain close to one's ultimate nature is to be original and unconditioned.

     

    To be original and unconditioned is to identify with nothing.

     

    Identifying with nothing, is one any longer a daoist?

     

     

    on edit: changed " be" to "remain" in line three. Also changed "When one identifies" to "Identifying" in final line.

     

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    Redistribution of wealth doesn't work because it is based on a false assumption that the wealth of the wealthy makes the poor, poor. It's such a ludicrous assertion and yet very few question it.

     

    Straw man/reductio ad absurdum combo beatdown!

     

    No wonder Karl wins so many internet arguments!

     

    And yes, I am keeping a straight face.

     

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    I always get the feeling that there is something faintly sinister about the materialist neuroscientists.

     

    i'm sure i'm not alone.

     

    They chop apart the brain trying to find the mind.

     

    I don't think they've found it yet.

     

    The truth is, it's not in there.

     

    Rewriting of textbooks is naturally a regularly occurring event, of course.

     

    Folk fall into error when they cannot imagine that rewriting.

     

    For you see, everything that is now real was once imagined.

     

    on edit: Changed "a little" to "faintly" in line one, to change imperfect word to perfect one.

     

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    Is the the Jeff style chat?

     

    It's whatever sort of chat you want.

     

    But the short answer is, I think, no.

     

    Me, I just like a general chin wag and sharing of thoughts.

     

    Nothing too wierd.

     

    Honest.

     

    ;)

     

    Of course, Jeff is more than welcome too.

     

    :)

     

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