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- From: jds2@po.CWRU.Edu (John D. Specht)
- Subject: Re: Possible to Obtain magic powers>?
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 92 23:00:31 GMT
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- In a previous article, eshin@ddsw1.mcs.com (Eshin-Fun) says:
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- >>>jds2@po.CWRU.Edu (John D. Specht) writes:
- >
- >: I have a household pet, a black cat named snowball, who is certainly not my
- >: master. We have a simple relationship: I provide some of his food, and he
- >: gets information for me.
- >
- >
- >Then why post? Ask your cat.
- I don't expect the cat to have all the answers, and he does not expect me to
- have all of the food. You read too much into this, I'm afraid.
- >
- >
- >: >: That is what I have learned from Zen.<<
- >
- >: Sounds like L.Ron Hubbard's "The sole drive of the individual human is to
- >: reproduce." I didn't agree with him, either. I will not counter the storm's
- >: effort to spend itself, only the direction and timing.
- >
- >
- >Then either go back to (since you speak in past tense) or stay with Zen.
- >
- Sorry, I should have used the more complete (formal) form of that sentence:
- That is what I have learned from Zen *so far*.
- >
- >Remember, that before one can write on a blackboard covered with chalk
- >marking, one has to erase what is on its surface first.
- >
- I have many colors of chalk, as you have many different senses.
- >
- >: I think I would find being all-powerful INTENSLEY boring. That's probably one
- >: of the few reasons I'm not. The only limitation of the individual are the ones
- >: he/she chooses. (Richard Bach, _Illusions_) As for the part about "what
- >: to really do to begin with" um, I would leave that decision to the individual,
- >: as you cannot force your choices into another's skull without something on
- >: the order of a crowbar or baseball bat.
- >
- >
- >You flatter yourself! What makes you presume that you are so capable to make
- >that choice?
- >
- I have not yet found a limitation to my power which was outside of my control.
- I assume that you do not believe you have this choice, and in so not believing,
- you do not have (that choice.)
- >
- >
- >: > My power is only limited by my limitations,.........
- >: >:
- >: >:
- >: >: The greatest gift is self.<<
- >
- >
- >Narcissus though so too. But he got lost in the imagery of "his" own
- >reflection, whilst Echo helplessly stood by.
- >
- This is a story I am not familiar with, I will have to go read Bullfinch's
- _Mythology_ again, I believe it was mentioned there. I cannot comment
- further in ignorance.
-
- >Perhaps I may bore you with these metaphors. Fine, but though it is in
- >"self" that may be the answer; CONCEIT is its downfall.
- Conceit is a very neat little word in English whose definition varies (in
- my observation) from individual to individual. I would define it something
- like "an excessive sense of self-worth" Which I also (to me) do not posess.
- I am concerned that you may be falling into this trap, as your arguments
- repeatedly include assumptions and axioms which you cannot prove are true
- for anyone but yourself.
- >
- >: >
- >: I have no integrity in the social sense of the term. I would as easily kill
- >: a lady as kiss her, depending on the necessary behavior. (What _I_ decide is
- >: necessary.) And I have no appreciation for that which does not benefit me
- >
- >
- >Did you learn this from Zen too?
- >
- I chose this path in rationality. I have no "moral compunction" to avoid
- killing a human simply because it is human. If the need is there, then the
- deed shall be done. By the EXACT SAME TOKEN, if I must kill a herd-beast of
- some sort to get food, I will. (Before you scream: 1) people are not herd-
- beasts, and 2) I'm not a cannibal. It's an example.)
- Simply put, I have made careful effort to avoid prejudging any situation
- based on my emotions, and try to avoid automatic reations to situations.
- (One can spend many years in the habit of dodging birds who stand on a
- roadway, but the first time you do this "out of habit" near a steep cliff it
- can be fatal. What a waste.)
- >
- >
- >: I will offer information, I cannot guarantee how it will be interpreted, or
- >: used. Every individual's perceptions are tainted by every previous
- >: perception, and making the individual aware of this is a great first step
- >: in enlightenment.
- >
- >Ahh! we are back to the blackboard full of scribble.
- >
- Again, you can you another color of chalk.
- >
- >: I was (I thought) incarnated to help others, enjoy life, and occaisionaly
- >: consume excessive quantities of alcohol.
- >
- >
- >Ahh! we are back to Ron Hubbard!
- How? I was offering a contrast to your theory to provide our audience
- with a better background on each of us for comparison.
- >
- >
- >: I can't guess, having never been there.
- >: >
- >: Excuse me if I'm getting a little silly, I was trying to lighten this
- >: dreary mess up a bit.
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >
- >Why ask a question when you already have foregone its conclusion?
- >
- Which question had I forgone the conclusion of? You seem to have removed it.
- >
- >Stay with your cat. He has better questions...
- >
- How do you know this? Have you spoken to him? Did he answer? I would almost
- believe you were trying to insult me. If you tire of this discussion, I will
- cease.
- >
- >Eshin-Fun
- >
- >:
- >
- Paul
-
- Solipsism: Arguing yourself out of existence?
-
- --
- jds2 John D. Specht (Heads I win; Tails you lose.) Virtual reality is life!
- ae358 Paul Bort (It ain't pretty being easy) Spring: Forces, Coiled again!
- If you want to save an endangered species, hug a romantic.
- Love is the triumph and pleasure and joy and light that makes life bearable.
-