RE: virus: Memetic Engineering

Kelley, Ian (IKelley@littler.com)
Fri, 7 Aug 1998 09:01:41 -0700


I sez:

>given that the distortions arise from "in here", doesn't the
>understanding come from silencing that "inner voice" and
attempting to
>discern, through discipline and attention, what is actually
"out there"?
>I'm distrustful of "in here", feeling it to be an incomplete
part of a
>whole...

Robin Faichney sez:

>"Out there" is no less incomplete. But I appreciate what
>you're saying, I think: you believe in suppressing internal
>dissent, whereas I believe in resolving the problem.
>Actually, I think we have to do both, but for me resolution
>is always preferable, and suppression only a last resort.

I'm not sure where you get "internal dissent" from my post, nor
that what I am doing is "suppressing" it- what I'm saying is that our
perceptions are faulty and incomplete, and must be complemented by
discipline and attention if they are to yield anything like an
"objective" (ho, ho) view of the world. It's not about internal
dissent- the problems that I'm talking about are neurological as much as
anything, and deny resolution. Nor would I "suppress" anything other
than the notion that truth is "in here" and distortion "out there",
which is EXACTLY the opposite of the case. The Veil of Maya is in our
own eyes, and nowhere else.

- Ian

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