[MD] relative

Joseph Maurer jhmau at comcast.net
Sun Jan 8 14:09:31 PST 2012


Hi Tuukka

I am approaching my 80th birthday (lame-brained), and there is no doubt the
way I express concepts is all over the place.

The concept of Evolution, something indefinable in the sense of levels in
existence, without appealing to creation, interests me.  Evolution is not
something from nothing, but something embracing a sense of order and
individuality.  I prefer the musical Do,Re, Mi etc. as a model for order.

I don't know what game we are playing?  I am not good at mysticism.  I don't
have a mathematical background.  My use of logic is instinctive and I appeal
to evolution good and bad.  I have no strong feeling for what mysticism
might be or what it might achieve?

Joe   


On 1/7/12 4:28 PM, "Tuukka Virtaperko" <mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net> wrote:

> Some people are good in mysticism. Sure. But Aristotle wasn't that much
> of a mystic. You have not yet seemed like a mystic. You can have that
> kind of knowledge and preach it all you wish but bear in mind, that
> nobody knows exactly what that is. You think it's a safeguard against
> the Church of Reason? Do you? Well, look what happened to Christianity.
> It's not even the Church of Reason. Nowadays it's mostly just a Church.
> You don't win the game by refusing to play in the first place.





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