The Book of Not Knowing
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This thread is incomplete without some weeesdom.
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The book sounds interesting enough to deserve a look. Amazon should have it to me by the end of the week.
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
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Little over a third of the way through. Trying to be patient and do the exercises, giving them the time they deserve. Continue to enjoy the book immensely.
Went and listened to a Dr. S.L. Robbins talk about diversity in the workplace and how each person necessarily comes with tons of cultural baggage that inescapably shapes and forms their worldview. Thought to myself, "where have I heard that before?"
http://www.slrobbins.com/resources/
Bux, achieve enlightenment yet?
Went and listened to a Dr. S.L. Robbins talk about diversity in the workplace and how each person necessarily comes with tons of cultural baggage that inescapably shapes and forms their worldview. Thought to myself, "where have I heard that before?"
http://www.slrobbins.com/resources/
Bux, achieve enlightenment yet?
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In fact I have. As I type this there actually is no "Bux" left but just a spiritual being connected to all and void of bodily desires and suffering.nafod wrote:Bux, achieve enlightenment yet?
Well, that is, right up until I see a nice pic of titties.
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The Enlightened Observer, imo.BucketHead wrote: Well, that is, right up until I see a nice pic of titties.
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That's why God made themBucketHead wrote:Well, that is, right up until I see a nice pic of titties.
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You are actually not looking at titties, but your culturally ascribed notion of titties. Compounded with the reality that you don't know that you are not looking at titties, and may in fact be the titties looking at yourself.BucketHead wrote:In fact I have. As I type this there actually is no "Bux" left but just a spiritual being connected to all and void of bodily desires and suffering.nafod wrote:Bux, achieve enlightenment yet?
Well, that is, right up until I see a nice pic of titties.
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Do you wear an extra small USAPL tshirt?JamesonBushmill wrote:You are actually not looking at titties, but your culturally ascribed notion of titties. Compounded with the reality that you don't know that you are not looking at titties, and may in fact be the titties looking at yourself.BucketHead wrote:In fact I have. As I type this there actually is no "Bux" left but just a spiritual being connected to all and void of bodily desires and suffering.nafod wrote:Bux, achieve enlightenment yet?
Well, that is, right up until I see a nice pic of titties.
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Wanted to bump this as I had not finished reading through this thread.
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I'm about 70% through it and reading it very slowly. I won't have a full opinion about the book or its author until finished but what I learned about the conceptual framework we build around our self and the extreme lengths we'll go to to protect this conceptual self was fascinating.
Just yesterday I thought back to the most fucked up I've ever been and truly realized for the first time that the vast majority of my pain was completely self inflicted and based on nothing more than some concepts about how I had to be that I'd concocted over the years. It's funny now but it was really quite serious then.
Just yesterday I thought back to the most fucked up I've ever been and truly realized for the first time that the vast majority of my pain was completely self inflicted and based on nothing more than some concepts about how I had to be that I'd concocted over the years. It's funny now but it was really quite serious then.
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party
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Check out the thread on Dreamtigers, small book by Borges. I think some of his parables will resonate.DrDonkeyLove wrote:I'm about 70% through it and reading it very slowly. I won't have a full opinion about the book or its author until finished but what I learned about the conceptual framework we build around our self and the extreme lengths we'll go to to protect this conceptual self was fascinating.
About 70% through too. Maybe a little less. I expect to read it twice when said and done.
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NoNorman U. Senchbau wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism
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How do you know?nafod wrote:NoNorman U. Senchbau wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism

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Because he hasn't finished the book, yet.Norman U. Senchbau wrote:How do you know?nafod wrote:NoNorman U. Senchbau wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism
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From your wiki page...BucketHead wrote:Because he hasn't finished the book, yet.Norman U. Senchbau wrote:How do you know?nafod wrote:NoNorman U. Senchbau wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism
Solipsism is an epistemological or ontological position that knowledge of anything outside one's own specific mind is unjustified.
From Ralston's web page
We aim for a direct personal experience of the truth regarding everything we encounter.
Which kind of presumes it exists and can be experienced.
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I, and I think Norm, were being sarcastic.
However, I agree that Mr Smartypants' Solipsism is orthogonal to Ralston's view.
However, I agree that Mr Smartypants' Solipsism is orthogonal to Ralston's view.
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Finally finished this book. I underlined the hell out of it and will go through it again. I'm not enlightened and don't even "get it" enough to get enlightened but I learned a lot of valuable stuff from this book that I'd never even considered previously. It was neither easy nor fun but it was a worthy investment of my time.nafod wrote:Check out the thread on Dreamtigers, small book by Borges. I think some of his parables will resonate.DrDonkeyLove wrote:I'm about 70% through it and reading it very slowly. I won't have a full opinion about the book or its author until finished but what I learned about the conceptual framework we build around our self and the extreme lengths we'll go to to protect this conceptual self was fascinating.
About 70% through too. Maybe a little less. I expect to read it twice when said and done.
Dreamtigers is now on the list but it's reportedly a literary masterpiece so I'm putting it off for now. I need some mind candy.
Mao wrote:Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party