yes, so if one of those items is used consciously to deceive, then
that is malevolent, and at other times it's just blind misdirection
my idea is that the exclusion of all facets of experience is less
beneficial and has less potential than the inclusion of them
On Feb 4, 3:47 pm, Kaycee <K...@[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.
>
> Cheers, KC


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