On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 22:47:18 +0200, Kaycee <KC@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> h elmer | espeance wrote:
>
> > insisting only on more logic, to me, won't necessarily help us in all
> > endeavors, but combined with being spontaneous, lucid, intuitive, and
> > of benevolent intent will; simply being creative and compassionate
> >
> > creativity has only the logic we assign to it - logic has been used to
> > perpetuate and distort us historically, in the guise of religions,
> > politics, and culture as a whole, it is a mode of thinnking that is as
> > fallible as the person intent that is using it, so one can be misled
> > through logic - one person's logic is another person's blasphemy
>
> Logic, belief, spontaneity, intuition and benevolent intent have all
> misguided people. None of these tools is any safer in the hands of the
> wrong user. One person's lucidity is another's madness.
^^^^^^^^^^
So, too, it might be said - "One person's 'wrong user' is another's
Godsend..."
It's all relative. ;-)


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