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Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: coberst on 04/06/2009 11:47:15
What are we afraid of?

Humans are pattern recognition creatures. We survive by the patterns of which we are conscious. Math is the science pattern; we use it constantly to explore the deepest core of nature’s pattern. To be an enlightened citizen is to be a citizen who has rationally organized a matrix of pattern detecting systems.

We have in our genes some pattern detecting systems. When hiking in the woods I am occasionally stopped in my tracks with a deep chill by some kind of form or movement. Among this infinity of movement and pattern one particular set penetrates my consciousness. We have evolved with this detection system so as to survive the predators.

Artifacts have replaced tigers and bears.  Our predators were once tigers and bears but today they are humans and artifacts (something created by humans). 

A steady diet of Twinkies and chips leads to a fat gut; a steady diet of sound bites and bumper stickers leads to a fat head!

Knowing is like day breaking, understanding is like lightening striking.

Comprehension is the payoff for struggle. There is a hierarchy of comprehension. Like a pyramid with the base being awareness, followed by consciousness (awareness plus attention) then comes knowledge with understanding at the pinnacle of the pyramid.

We are meaning creating creatures; we constantly create things in which we place value.  We create various ideologies such as nations, religions, political parties, economic theories, and we create wars, new technologies, cars, cell phones, shopping malls, bombs, complex financial systems, etc.  Many of our creations are too complex and their effects are far beyond our ability to comprehend and to control.  If we do not become more intellectually sophisticated our artifacts will destroy us.

Reading is the key to knowing and essay writing is the canvas for creating understanding.

Of all the creatures perhaps humans are the only ones who fail to live up to their potential. Obesity is the evidence of a lack of physical endeavor and boredom is the consequence of an apathetic and lazy brain.

Reading is fundamental.  Writing is the art and science of creation.

We can take any policy issue that might enrage any one of us and we can discover that the root cause of it is the fact that we the citizens are not doing our job. In a liberal democracy wherein the sovereignty rests on the shoulders of the citizen any outrage committed by that society can ultimately be traced back to the lack of enlightenment by the citizen.

Enlightened does not equal informed. Information flows over us in a daily deluge but consciousness is the missing catalyst for action. Our daily dose of information might be compared to our drive to work each morning. We are deluged with information reaching our perception on our drive to work and very little of that information becomes an object of consciousness.

I think that if we make the intellectual effort to understand some domain of knowledge and perhaps take the additional effort to write out our understanding of that matter, our essay will serve as our pattern for recognition for matters pertinent to that domain.

I consider that writing an essay is a major means for reaching an understanding of a domain of knowledge.

I think that these forums offer a great opportunity for practicing our writing skills. Do you agree? Is writing in your wallet?

Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Don_1 on 04/06/2009 14:19:22
What are we afraid of?

Your next enormous philosophical post!
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Ethos on 04/06/2009 14:40:24
What are we afraid of?

Your next enormous philosophical post!
Quite right Don..., I've grown accustom to only reading his titles. Saves a great deal of time.................Ethos
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: coberst on 04/06/2009 21:51:25
What are we afraid of?

Your next enormous philosophical post!
Quite right Don..., I've grown accustom to only reading his titles. Saves a great deal of time.................Ethos

A steady diet of Twinkies and chips leads to a fat gut; a steady diet of sound bites and bumper stickers leads to a fat head!
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Ethos on 05/06/2009 00:58:04
A steady diet of Twinkies and chips leads to a fat gut; a steady diet of sound bites and bumper stickers leads to a fat head!
And a steady diet of philosophical nonsense leads to headaches and complete and utter boredom.  [???] [???] [???] [xx(]
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Daerana on 05/06/2009 10:13:26
"Philosophical nonsense" is great in my opinion!!  I find it fascinating!
Keep up the good thinking coberst!
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 05/06/2009 10:18:00
I don't think it is his thinking, I think he took it from somewhere.
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Daerana on 05/06/2009 10:21:16
Either way, my point is that "Philosophical nonsense" is good.
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 05/06/2009 10:23:44
Well I suggest you should read the other 121 of his threads. [:)]
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Don_1 on 05/06/2009 11:02:02
Well I suggest you should read the other 121 of his threads. [:)]

Yeah! That'll teach ya!
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: Daerana on 05/06/2009 11:11:46
Yes I suppose it would.  Maybe another time.  [:)]
Title: What are we afraid of?
Post by: coberst on 07/06/2009 18:25:20

I have been studying such things as our dread of death and how we repress this subject of our mortality because it causes us great anxiety.

In my effort to comprehend what this anxiety might be in its raw form I have constructed what I think might be useful in that understanding.

Suppose that we were placed on a platform high above the ground and were required to live there.  And suppose that there were no guard rails on the boundary of the platform.

Do you think that this might be a useful imagination to help us understand these matters?

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