[MD] Problems with Intellectual control of Society

Todd A. Carter tcarter at activelinkarts.com
Mon Oct 5 16:41:05 PDT 2009


This appears to be what RMP walked away from in chapter 13 of Lila.  I
believe that this analysis will allow us to generalize from many specific
examples and possibly shed some light on the levels and the morality
between.

My only guess for why he left that pursuit was that he had more to say
(obviously) than what would be delivered by exhaustively analyzing each
example.  However, for us who are stuck in our static lives, it may be
illustrative to see how a simple example, like "What is the MOQ morality
surrounding capital punishment?" gets worked out.

Todd

<snip>
Now, I'm a positive guy.  I do believe there is a better way AND I believe
that way does involve analysis of the differing levels of intellect and
society, but not looking a which is higher than the other.  Nope, I believe
the proper Quality analysis is using the analysis of the different levels to
bring about harmony between the two in the service of  a higher good
overall.   But if one insists upon simplistic hierarchical analysis....
 
well, you just won't get it to work.  That's all.
 

Hi John and all,

I recently watched the movie THELMA AND LOUISE on television.  I was
dumbfounded at the change in the actresses at the end of the movie.  It
seemed they were not acting but expressing a truth.

I disagree with your conclusion.  There has to be a better way!  What you
see is what you get.

Joe   





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