[MD] are theism and mysticism mutually exclusive notions?

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Oct 8 11:01:43 PDT 2006


Hi Case

I'd say they organise our experience
(of practical interaction) and there is
nothing re-created here.

David M


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Case" <Case at iSpots.com>
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Subject: Re: [MD] are theism and mysticism mutually exclusive notions?


> Hi Gav
>
> Of course analogies, metaphors, go back to
> already given experiences. For example:
> she's hot, this drink is smooth, that formula
> is beautiful, etc. All experience has a value,
> each colour has a value and emotional impact.
>
> David M
>
> [Case]
> The process of analog also begins with experience since experiences are
> represented, stored, organized in and by our nervous systems. We always 
> deal
> with these representations. Hopefully these representations are actually
> analog of the world they recreate. We are still here so I guess there is
> hope on that score.
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