Welcome It is my wish that the material in this blog, and other as well ("The Ulterior Dimension), will serve to alleviate some of life's dificulties No matter what is said in this blog, it is meant indexically, i.e., to point. Please do not confuse what is said here with what is true. The goal here is to help us to understand the nature and movement of experience and lessen suffering. That's all, no more than that is intended. All blog posts are subject to revision. Please keep that in mind.
Feb 24, 2016
Do Americans Live In A False Reality Created By Orchestrated Events? -- Paul Craig Roberts - PaulCraigRoberts.org
This blog is essentially about two narrative topics that are or will be more important to us in the near future, chaos and determinism. To quote Edward Lorenz, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.” and, oddly, William Faulkner, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Strangely, both succinctly declare what this blog is all about and how chaos, determinism, and the past along with sentience or awareness are in process of generating human subjective experience--again, the life of each one of us as it is lived. This blog seeks to humanize our language of experience and to help us focus on experience at the expense of an undue prioritizing of theory over experience.
Feb 14, 2016
Inside-out Thinking
For starters, let me begin by noting that all of the analyses presented in this blog will stem from a deep and loving worship of the source of all human virtue and my abiding love of humanity. The primary motivation for this blog is to contribute to the alleviation of human suffering. Suffering is something of which, without exception, all of us partake. One can begin this project from, what I consider to be its most abstract level--and oftentimes its most vicious--politics. Or, begin at the most fundamental level, i.e., each of our human lives, and then work upward from the fundamental to the abstract heights of the political. We will begin with the latter method or "path," and work our way slowly upward to the political. In my humble opinion, only a thorough and abiding immersion in the fundamental can make it possible to provide a proper support for further understanding. We all share in the fundamental; we are its offspring.
In sum, to think in this manner is to unleash the potential of thought/sound energy to construct ideas which in their turn, after congealment as habits, become what are often taken to be the fundamental reality. This turn is the turn towards the sensorially given elements of earth, water, fire or light, air, and space which, once and often taken as primary, become the building blocks of our universes of textured nouns, i.e., selves and things. One of our more important tasks is to reveal this becoming of universes, this becoming of experience, through the activity of what we will often refer to as "mind." We must become intimately aware of the process of becoming, the incessant manifestation and dissolution of experience. Much like a flame that arises only to become known and devour itself in its ongoing manifestation, experience arises in a ceaseless current that we may refer to as "world" or "universe." (More on this later) It is this movement that we will refer to as "time." This is living time. This is truly human and living time; this is not theoretical, clock time.
This blog is essentially about two narrative topics that are or will be more important to us in the near future, chaos and determinism. To quote Edward Lorenz, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.” and, oddly, William Faulkner, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Strangely, both succinctly declare what this blog is all about and how chaos, determinism, and the past along with sentience or awareness are in process of generating human subjective experience--again, the life of each one of us as it is lived. This blog seeks to humanize our language of experience and to help us focus on experience at the expense of an undue prioritizing of theory over experience.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)