Concerning what sucks today, its nature and possible outcome
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@Frater Horus said
"So say britney spears fans when jazzmen mention they dont like britney spears and that it hurts their ears whenever they have to listen to it going to the supermarket."
Oh man, awful analogies! I've missed these forums -- it's like a museum of bad arguments and fallacies.
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@Takamba said
"So... this idea of an infinite number of incarnations coming out of one (as opposed to an infinite number of incarnations coming out of themselves) was considered imbecile to Crowley... that is, it did not "appeal" to Crowley as Los claims."
I didn't mention incarnations. I'm talking about the narrative that the universe is a dualistic presentation of my true nature to myself, for the purpose of learning about my true nature. Or the narrative that Unity has split itself up into a lot of individual things to enjoy experience. Ideas that can be found everywhere in Crowley's writings.
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@Los said
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@Frater Horus said
"So say britney spears fans when jazzmen mention they dont like britney spears and that it hurts their ears whenever they have to listen to it going to the supermarket."Oh man, awful analogies! I've missed these forums -- it's like a museum of bad arguments and fallacies."
And what does make it awful? Just because you say so...?
Also, if it's such a "museum" , why do you "miss" it that much? You could go where you can learn something instead...? Or maybe you're so advanced you havent found a place where you can learn something, so you just "teach"everywhere you go, and as you're such a great humanist, the more there is a "need" the more you enjoy?! Thanks if thats the case !
And could you advise places wich are less "such museums" or even maybe a place where you actually learn things too(it might be super secret and elite)? A place with advanced people like you, you know? I'd like to see what such places look like(if i'm allowed) ! I promise i'd be humble and aknowledge my newbiness in such a place
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@Takamba said
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So... this idea of an infinite number of incarnations coming out of one (as opposed to an infinite number of incarnations coming out of themselves) was considered imbecile to Crowley... that is, it did not "appeal" to Crowley as Los claims. Nor does it appeal to me."Could you elaborate on this a bit? It seems to me that all of these "themselves" must have originated, not from some perfect "one" but from an original 0=2 expansion. Is this closer to what appeals to you or are you aiming elsewhere?
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@Frater Horus said
"And what does make it awful? Just because you say so...?"
No. It's awful because it's poorly constructed, it mischaracterizes the point I'm making, and it begs the question.
Here, I'll now proceed to show you how this is. I know that supporting claims is something not often seen on these forums, so get your pencils out, everyone.
Here's your terrible analogy:
"So say britney spears fans when jazzmen mention they dont like britney spears and that it hurts their ears whenever they have to listen to it going to the supermarket.
I know its hard to believe jazz is music for the deaf. "
Like all analogies, it's attempting to compare two different things: an image and an idea it tries to convey through that image ("Metaphor" comes from roots that literally mean "to carry across" -- you're trying to carry the idea to someone else by comparing the idea to an image)
The image of the analogy is simple. Jazz fans say they don't like Britney Spears music because it hurts their ears, and Britney Spears fans hear the jazz fans say that and react badly. Also, deaf people can't hear jazz, so they find it hard to believe that jazz is music.
The thing to which you're attempting to compare this image is the present conversation, in which I am analogous to the Britney fans, in which I suppose you and your buddies are analogous to "Jazzmen", and in which my reasonable objections to your nonsense are the objections of the Britney fans.
So first, it's poorly constructed because the image isn't internally consistent. You switch between the image of someone with bad taste in music (Britney fans) to the image of someone literally incapable of hearing music at all (deaf people). As a result, you're also inconsistent about the reason for the Britney fans' complaints: You first suggest that they complain because the jazz fans are saying that Britney's music is bad, and you then suggest that they complain because they can't even hear the jazz music (but they apparently can hear Britney's music?). It's all mixed up.
That point alone makes it an awful analogy.
But second, you've entirely mischaracterized my post. I'm posting neither because I'm upset that you don't like some position of mine (which would correspond to Britney fans complaining because the jazz fans don't like her music) nor because I'm incapable of comprehending your opinion (the deaf not being able to hear jazz). I understand the point of view you're trying to communicate: I just think it's puerile for the reason I already stated -- that there's no good reason to think your ideas are correct. Feel free to demonstrate that I'm wrong by showing us all what leads you to think you're right.
And third, it begs the question. "Begging the question" is when you start an argument by assuming the very thing you intend to prove. By comparing your own position to jazz music that the deaf cannot hear, you're implicitly stating that your position is correct and that anybody who thinks it's wrong is just incapable of seeing how right you are. You're saying, in essence, "I'm right because I'm right."
As long as you start with the assumption that you're right and never question that assumption, you can always find some way to twist the facts to convince yourself that you're right. Wisdom can only begin by questioning your own assumptions.
It's Los, b!tch.
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@Los said
"I understand the point of view you're trying to communicate: I just think it's puerile for the reason I already stated -- that there's no good reason to think your ideas are correct. "
@Los said
" As long as you start with the assumption that you're right and never question that assumption, you can always find some way to twist the facts to convince yourself that you're right. Wisdom can only begin by questioning your own assumptions."
Every now and then he manages some actual insight in spite of himself.
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@Gnosomai Emauton said
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Could you elaborate on this a bit? It seems to me that all of these "themselves" must have originated, not from some perfect "one" but from an original 0=2 expansion. Is this closer to what appeals to you or are you aiming elsewhere?"That depends on what you mean by a 0=2 expansion. I'm going to assume that I get the same idea you get and so say "yes, that's closer to what appeals to me." To elaborate on that, I had an entertaining and enlightened moment when reading Stephen Hawkings's "A Brief History of Time" where he states (and I must paraphrase as I don't have the quote handy) that "the big bang didn't actually happen from a central point outward, but simultaneously everywhere." That formed my mental image of a "0=2 expansion." Simultaneously everywhere. The zero equals two expansion is not a central point outward, but a positive something meeting with a negative something, simultaneously, everywhere.
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Yep... That pretty much gets us on the same path. It's been way too long since I've read that book. I should take it down off the shelf one of these days.
Thx.
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I took a class on Buddhism this past semester and one distinction we went over was whether everyone has a Buddha nature, whether some people are so "rooted" that they don't have a Buddha nature, or whether it's irrelevant whether or not those people have a Buddha nature if they can't manifest it.
My mind tends to think along the first and third lines, though obviously I can't know for sure and the answer is ultimately irrelevant because of that. But it's something to think about. You do what you can for people that you can help and leave that which can't be helped.
It sounds like you might just be frustrated though, and I feel you on that. Hopefully everything will work out for you.
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I go around telling people how I really feel, what I truely think. I am also upfront that tbis is merely my perspective and a difference between mine and yours does not mean we can not be friends.
Yes, I have been yelled at as a result. Missunderstood and even hated. I have hurt people and been hurt.
Yet, over time there have come to be those who accept me and the ideosyncrices that make me an individual being. I might even be so bold as to say there are those whom love me.
I may be wrong, but something that I feel is true in my heart is that if I remain silent and do not express my self people will never have the chance. My self included.