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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantian Stupidity.

by zinnic <zeenric2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 22, 2007 at 05:30 PM

On Sep 21, 2:43 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "zinnic" <zeenr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Sep 16, 8:47 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> "Michael Gordge" <mikegor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>news:1189902657.465955.105000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Sep
15,
> >> 9:45 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> >> >> Mysticism involves solving the mystery.
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> >> > Gessh, how does a mystic solve the mysticism that makes them mystc?
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> >> > Do you have an example?
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> >> Of course. Being "mystic" (as opposed to "a" mystic...mystics tend
not to
> >> catagorise others), involves actually finding that there are answers
and
> >> solutions and how they are discovered.
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> >> Accomplished individuals will show you how to find the answers.
To"give"
> >> you
> >> answers only creates a student/master relation****p and  dependency.
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> >> BOfL
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> > Hi Brian , am I mistaken or did you not just "give" Mike an answer?
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> Giving Mike answers is akin to feeding rocking horses...although he does
> show the occasional spark.
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> > Also how do "accomplished individuals" (like you?) "show" non-mystics
> > how to find an answer?
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> I dont have to be a succsesful athlete (like me) to develop ability to
coach
> someone to find` their own capacity.
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> > Please demonstrate how it is done in the
> > absence of instruction. A good example would be to explain how a
> > toddler should mystically 'find out for himself' that it is dangerous
> > to cross a busy expressway! :)..
> > I'm baaack
> >Zinnic
>
> GDay....Hope you are suitably refreshed.
>
> When someone is at the stage of needing to be shown how to cross a busy
> highway, show them.
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> When they need to learn how to find information, take them to a library,
or
> , these days , how to Gurgle :-) (sounds more fitting somehow).
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> When someone wants to find answers, show them how to go within.
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> Having been through each stage, I can clearly observe the difference,
and
> live acordingly.
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Sort of like-don't give them a fish but show them how to fish? A bit
platitudinous even for you?
BTW. Tell me, are there any fish in desert oases? I can't be bothered
to find out for myself! :)
Z
 




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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
zinnic <zeenric2@[EMAI  2007-09-22 17:30:02 

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