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Reason: The oposite of a movement of the assemblage point
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Well heck, Lonewolf. I must disagree here. Surely Reason, Rationality, is not of the FI.  It's apples and oranges. Reason has its place, but has been given too prominent a place in our affairs. We know that some things cannot be reasoned or explained. I would say that modern, technical society has forgotten , or has been convinced, that Nagual, or as I might call it , Body, language exists (that is, to learn action beyond thought-primitive know-now). This is difficult for one like myself. For, as I recognize an unseen power, unseen to most people, and that religions confuse that knowledge with doctrines, I know that it is there. I know, from experience, and finally identifying the nature of that experience, the reality of the non-rational world. Perhaps it is best to say that Reason is a base function, applied to mechanical issues, and there is its limitation.

Now, what about Emotions? That's where we really get into trouble! Lately, I see the balance as being able to master our minds rather than being mastered by them. Maybe the Zen man has a word or two about that!
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Reason: The oposite of a movement of the assemblage point - by Hawkeye Crow - 10-13-2010, 12:00 AM

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