[MD] IMO
markhsmit
markhsmit at aol.com
Mon Apr 27 22:13:43 PDT 2009
Is it a true pattern that there are absolutely no true patterns?
Is it a true pattern that it is relational and changing?
Is it true that a falsehood is a true negator?
Yes, it is true that I am not a zebra, or am I?
Willblake2
On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:41:56 AM, MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
From: MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net>
Subject: [MD] IMO
Date: April 27, 2009 12:41:56 AM PDT
To: "MD Forum" <moq_discuss at moqtalk.org>
IMO: in my opinion,
better yet,
imho: in my humble opinion.
This is exactly what I have been wondering about lately, and in some
way points to what Lila said in Chapter 14; it is a big
problem. Opinions are conceptual patterns. Lila seemed to indicate
that what one believes is accepted as true. "So whatever Richard
tells you, it's true. There's no way he can lie about me." It's to
say that we DO NOT hold patterns that we think are false. It is not
possible to hold a false opinion. My way of adjusting to this
absurdity was to go into the nature of all patterns, and as I have
discovered there are no absolutely true patterns, whether it be
zebras, quarks, oxytocin, Evolution, me, Ode to Joy, the war on
terror, Justice, you name it and it's relational and changing. And
the only thing that can be discovered to be absolutely true is when
something is discovered to be false. All swans are
white. Oooops! It is absolutely true that all swans are not white.
Thanks for allowing me my humble opinion...
Marsha
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