fractal enchantment wrote:People like to indulge in these sorts of word games. Beyond what people like polytrip and benzyme are saying, not one single person posting in this thread has a god damn clue what is going on here.. I feel quite confident saying that. Not me or anyone else has the answer because the whole thing is a paradox and is beyond us. People can coax they're egos all day long on the topic but I cant see anyone here actually coming up with an answer. I still don't think any of you have a verifiable answer to questions such as these.
Fair enough,I'm right in line with much of what you are saying, barring any favoritism directed towards those who you deem as having more of a clue, as to the gist of this discussion. I am confident that most of us in the Nexian community are most emphatic that we are EACH unique and most worthy of commentary on the parameters of this thread. And it has changed direction several times, yet, retains the greater existential fundamentals which any good philosophical discussion might entertain.
Also, we are pretty much in agreement that nobody's got the corner on the
"ultimate truth" or exclusive rights on the way of perceiving what is obviously, largely a subjective vantage point. I'm on board with
benzyme's summation about our prefrontal cortex and the gradual development of the reasoning and contemplative mentality of our species. This is pretty much a given, right? Still, what makes any topic of debate a worthy one, is what the contributors share with the opposing viewpoint and I'm open to such insights. I admire the observations of others, and I don't feel compromised with my own beliefs because of this acceptance of another perspective. I just draw a line in the sand when unkindness rears it's ugly head.
I will not sit back and pretend that I have not perceived levels of consciousness, in which what I KNEW directly, through spiritual intuition, what is the reality of
Self and the unifying principle of all being. God is fully present. Oneness is perceptibly imminent. This understanding was not the product of rational deduction, conditioned response or random chaos... it was a free choice to see beyond the boundaries of my limited scope, grasp, comprehension of this plane of being. It's a really big universe out there and it's a fairly descent interior expansion, inside of here, as well. All variable realities have an almost abstract plasticity, when viewed from the adjacent one over, or the alternate from the opposite side of the chess board. Meaning?
I feel that we have brought a number of significant points into consideration. I would hope that each of us has learned something worthwhile in this tangle of ideas and ideological constructs? I certainly have and I suspect that we have each redefined much of our stance. If not... mores the pity.
Data which can be logically quantified, is assuredly capable of being proven through methodical procedure and found to be more reasonable than not reasonable (or the perhaps, the very opposite result). This mechanism, however, cannot be applicable to any other aspect of the internally born, individual human experience. We have a mysterious interior core, after all. Our psychologies and spiritual beliefs are our own domain, right or wrong. Sure, we all want to be heard and ideally, we are all giving as much respect and cordiality as we ourselves expect through friendly discussion.
There are not just one, two, three or even 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,001 possibilities to any variable perspective about the notion of freewill, the human soul or the limitlessness of conscious awareness. It's the proverbial "Sky's the limit" on many macrocosmic and microcosmic levels of being. We all see the angle in which we have grown to perceive. We have come to this point in our personal evolution that we have need to communicate with other like-minded psychonauts.
Sometimes, that's all I see happening here. Our egos are bouncing back and forth and despite the friction this can generate, let's face it, we've had some profound commentary and also some schoolyard shenanigans. What a fine company of intelligent individuals. I personally feel that we're good. This is not a battle it's a dance. BTW, I don't polarize your insights and I hope that you don't mine, despite the whole Yogic spin I imbue it with. OK?
joedirt wrote:... even though I consider this one of the most fascinating conversations a person could have with the right group if people....but almost with out fail these conversations fail on public forums because people always feel the need to come in and 'school' the other people...
Please don't do that. Your open mindedness and balanced sensibility is an integral part of the dynamic involved in this occasionally furtive debate. I've always felt that between your scientific training and your open minded embrace of meditation and self inquiry, you were a fine median line between the polarized camps. You've got every right to voice your mind and stand by your personal convictions. We all believe what we perceive. Even when we question the appearances of what we might easily take for granted, we are essentially inquisitive explorers of ourselves. We are both, the very kernel of the quest and the crucible which pulverizes the tension between Divine Law and oblivion. :idea:
I think I have seen a little bit more of the same old existential debate. Why the heck not, eh? We may never come to any complete consensus, nor would this even be possible in a Utopian society of like-minded "deep thinkers". I'd like to believe that our differences make us a stronger community. Why would we need to conform to a consensus? As long as we are pleasant and elegant in our delivery, let's just kick up our heels, shall we? Hell, who wants to be in a Utopian cult anyway? That being said, there have been some unnecessary emotional elements creeping into this mix and I'd hate to see this bar you from your most worthy comments. I would personally feel a lack from your absence.
Besides, we can't let the wholly pragmatic, materialists have the edge in the playing field, now can we? After all, there is an infinity of light shining all about us, at every moment of this dichotomous paradigm, played out in the present,
The Eternal Now. Or so it sometimes reveals itself to be... when the receptive soul sees the light and hears the calling.
George Harrison-circa 1967 wrote:It's all to much for me to see, a love that's shining all around here. The more I am, the less I know... And what I do is all too much.
Just because I love the
Yellow Submarine and I'm really still a big kid at heart.
There is no self to which I cling, for I am one with everything.