The first, and the last thing about him to always bear in mind, is that he has an almost "uncanny" ability to draw you into his way of thinking doing this in a psychological way which is so convincing, because it is pretends to be nothing else than pure philosophical thinking. — Daniel C
But I think Krishnamurti's teaching is very similar to Nāgārjuna albeit not expressed in scholastic terminology. Both Nāgārjuna and Krishnamurti are philosophical sceptics, in the original sense - doubting or denying any kind of methodology, claim or proposition. — Wayfarer
The observer is the observed. — J. Krishnamurti
if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
The way you frame your questions is extremely convoluted, to the point that I am not sure I understand the original premise. — Drazjan
Your definition based on self-awareness is a good one but I think some apes pass the mirror test — TheMadFool
So, I would like to know if the definition can be improved or even perfected. — TheMadFool
If evolution is true then why aren't new life-forms popping into existence? — TheMadFool
If you analyze the universe from a mathematical or a scientific perspective then it's a veritable masterpiece. — TheMadFool
That seems question begging in this context, for if omnipotence involves being able to determine what is or is not possible, then the logic would be created if, that is, an omnipotent being exists (or, alternatively, if we know in advance that logic is not created, we could then conclude that no omnipotent being exists). — Bartricks
I have to say, though, I am more sympathetic to Descartes' view. Surely being unable to do the impossible is a restriction? A being who is able to create stones too heavy for him to lift, and lift them, is surely more powerful than one who can't? — Bartricks
I take ID to be an attempt to disprove evolution generally, not a developed theological position that attempts to establish a basis for why humans ought have dominion over the earth. — Hanover
...the word "god" must imply something that words like "nature", "universe", "everything", etc do not capture. — ZhouBoTong
Fair, but what is 'nature'? — csalisbury
To me, logic is the expression of the laws which govern activity in nature. Here, nature being interactive reality and thus the relative aspect or designation of reality. — BrianW
I believe everything is within the purview of nature (reality's mode of operation), otherwise we wouldn't be able to recognise them. Also, if logic is adhered to, nothing should be beyond nature, just beyond our understanding or appreciation of it... — BrianW
Also, I don't believe in randomness/chance because I believe reality works in intelligent mechanisms. For me, intelligence is definite and therefore negates randomness/chance. Also, if this were a random universe, it would lack the constancy of the laws of nature. — BrianW
I think the universe is thinking about the quark and the quark about the universe. — TheMadFool
Music is like magic... — Eminem, Till I Collapse
As in all the weird and wild theories are the adult equivalent of filling in the alphabet? — csalisbury
I think he was right. The original stuff has already been thought of. There's been too many smart people for anyone to have missed anything fundamental by now. We need new perspectives. — RogueAI
the least said, the soonest mended.
"Super hero/pop idol worship" has no such intentions, and, as far as I am concerned, does little good to the minds of our young. — Tzeentch
Whereas humans do not know, but pretend to know, what human nature is or should be, and try to perform that - so that these archetypes are mere ideas, and humans live in ideas rather than reality. So one has endless arguments about what is or isn't a man, or a real man, or manly, instead of just assuming that what is manly is whatever men do. — unenlightened
Thus the physical hero is the same archetype that might be called Heracles or Superman, or some other. The difficulty is to see from time to time what archetype one is enacting and giving new life to oneself - hero, villain, trickster, seeker, prophet, ... — unenlightened
I don't disagree with your premise, but the idea that such worship is an instinct contradicts the idea that it come from indoctrination. As for the progress of humanity, it may be planned for, however if Conrad is correct, it comes about in a fog. — Drazjan
Well, I assume you think it is ok that murders and thieves are 'under another's sword'? — ZhouBoTong
If there is government, we are all under someone's sword (and without government, might makes right so I guess we would still be 'under someone's sword'). If it is democracy, there is the tyranny of the majority. — ZhouBoTong
My questioning of reverse racism should suggest I am on your side, but I get the sense I may be missing something...feel free to point me in the right direction. — ZhouBoTong
In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have A Dream
Equality in the law is only the beginning - it sets the stage for increasing awareness, connection and collaboration to effect change at the level of subjective experience. — Possibility
Equality can only be realised in principle through the laws that assert equality; beyond that, individuals have to apply the principles as best they can. — BrianW
Calling them ‘ignorant’ or ‘stupid’ is counterproductive, and is itself a form of discrimination. — Possibility
Women don't want to be objectified... right? So there's no way they would exemplify objectification towards aspects like sexuality... right? — BrianW
[3.] Expectations and desired responses (wrt pride and status) are greater factors in discrimination (from the point of view of our demands) than actual human value... right? — BrianW
In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have A Dream
Have you ever genuinely been on the receiving end of discrimination? — Possibility
The way I see it, this pride statement means ‘I won’t hide my ‘black’-ness just to be considered as a human being - this is who I am, so take notice.’ It has nothing to do with flaunting anything OVER anyone else. — Possibility
You’ve got this wrong. It’s not in response to someone flaunting their ‘whiteness’. It’s in response to a silent assumption that there is the world that makes sense, that is expected, ordered and regular - and then there is ‘black’-ness. — Possibility
The ‘dumb-ass’ is the one who thinks ‘black’-ness and ‘white’-ness currently describe the same ‘thing’-ness in human experience. This is about restoring the pride of being a human being to anyone we might describe as ‘black’. — Possibility
what would that look like? — ZhouBoTong
I am "black" and proud.
I am "white" and proud.
I am tall and proud.
I am short and proud.
I am skinny/thin and proud.
I am fat and proud.
(No one really says they're "poor and proud". Although, Socrates may have insinuated something close to that, if translated loosely or poorly :wink: )I am rich and proud.
I am poor and proud.
[2.] Nowadays, some discrimination is more accepted and/or mitigated than others... right? — BrianW