https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gIhRkCcD4UBeautiful. Just absolutely beautiful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gIhRkCcD4U
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 12:40:00 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gIhRkCcD4UBeautiful. Just absolutely beautiful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gIhRkCcD4U
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 12:40:00 UTC
Working on a few pieces at once, and running out of gas.
– secular religion this morning was an important piece.
– Still responding to Wendy on Rothard. (People’s logic amazes me)
– Really good piece on why macdonald is right but that criticizing others doesn’t help us – and how propertarianism is not racist, or racial, but universally applicable.
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 11:49:00 UTC
AN INTERESTING PATH TO A NEW SECULAR ‘RELIGION’
(insight)
I want to take you through an interesting line of thought, starting with creativity, and ending with something profound.
Unfortunately for all of us, creativity is terribly time consuming. You cant sit down and say “I’m going to be creative now”, and cram through it like you can with calculations, or organizing or planning which rely on reason and concentration. Creativity requires free association, trial and error.
We don’t think of creativity it as research and development, but it is. We merely artificially separate aesthetic, philosophic, scientific, technological and procedural forms of creativity by the concreteness of the information we have two work with. While we can see actions in procedures, technological and many scientific objects, philosophic and aesthetic are almost entirely imaginary. We have to ‘observe’ them introspectively. And worse, we cannot ‘see’ into our intuitions to analyze and observe our creativity at work, but we can examine what it is that we do and hypothesize about it – something which Daniel Kahneman has than thankfully given us a language to describe.
Now, I have made a habit of creative thinking, by keeping my mind in that kind of space nearly full time. Although as an autistic it’s a lot easier to stay in that mode than people more in the middle of the curve: neurotypicals. But it is a luxury to afford the ability to conduct research and development (“Creativity”) full time. And while scientists avoid the acknowledgement of their work as a luxury good, artists and philosophers never do, and technologists and proceduralists never have to: they get paid for what they do.
Myself, I don’t see any difference, and never have, between creative approaches to humor, the arts, literature, philosophy, the sciences, technology and processes. I have done work in all but humor which I am tone deaf to, and science: something which requires too often getting your hands dirty- which I have an objection to. But I had to work very hard for many years to obtain the freedom to specialize in creativity. Most creatives endure economic hardship to practice creativity: it is only for a few that creativity is other than a luxury good.
But creativity is an expertise that at least most of us can improve upon. It is not unlike meditation in that it focuses your mind, but unlike meditation it attempts to solve a problem through what I consider guided dreaming. Free association with direction.
I think part of the hard work of becoming a non-procedural writer is in learning how to conduct guided dreaming, while at the same time, quickly jotting down a narrative of the dream. You don’t start out that way of course. You start out by planning your work, and gradually develop increasingly meditative states of mind, while at the same time writing down your observations of the internal visualizations.
–the three degrees of meditation–
So in this respect, I view this form of meditative creativity as the highest achievement of the disciplined mind, stoicism as action-oriented the middle ground, and buddhism as the lowest level of achievement in which we seek to do nothing whatsoever.
I am not fond of buddhism but I think that especially for women it may be more important to quiet the impulsive chaos of the female mind that it is for them to focus on action or creativity. I think for most people but more often males, it is perhaps better to focus on actions, since we are not troubled by the chaos of the female mind. For a few of us, who are most often if not entirely male, theoretical creativity is the only use our minds are really fit for.
For these reasons I think any new ‘religion’ or form of spiritualism, will not need to come from the buddhist, stoic, or creative schools of thought, but from all of them. We could easily cleanse buddhism of it’s mysticism, and represent all three as three different skills, dependent upon our individual human needs.
If this form of discipline was mirrored with ancestor rituals, and a return to the pagan celebration of nature, then I think that is the highest form of religion possible that we currently could construct for mankind.
–Rider and Elephant–
Until recently, I didn’t understand what form of skill that I had taught myself. It wasn’t until I tried to resolve the differences between buddhism and stoicism that it became clear to me that it isn’t so much that either is right, but that they each try to apply the same technique to the problem of mental discipline: gaining control of our “system 1”: the search engine we call ‘intuition’, and putting that miraculous machine to use: helping the rider of our consciousness control the elephant of our intuition.
–Adding Nature and Ancestors—
Really, mythology in the Greek and Roman models, absent family hierarchy, is all any people needs. We could celebrate, read and study the great people throughout history in each of the four disciplines of organization: Morality(words), Justice(force), Commerce(trade), and Craft(art, science, tech, manufacture, and construction). All of us would be better off with a libertarian theology (patron saints), than authoritarian (monotheistic god). Authoritarianism is a means of generating hostility and conflict. I think most of us would rather celebrate (remember and learn from thinking about) Alexander, Aurelius, Jefferson, Michelangelo, and those like them, than any mythical god. And we would be better of for it.
Nature is already set to restore to celebration, but we must restore our civic responsibility for the commons, and incorporate the problem of excessive reproduction in that sentiments.
–Should vs Can–
There are very few opportunities to establish a new civic cult, and formal institutions and the rapid change of formal institutions is the most secure means other than organic expansion. Given the right opportunity and incentives we can. And I think I know what that opportunity is, what incentives we use, and what institutions we rely upon. But I’m going to talk about that some time in the future.
For now, I’d like to get across the very interesting idea that Creativity, Stoicism, and Buddhism can be combined into a secular cult that can provide an answer to post-mystical civic religion.
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 06:39:00 UTC
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU !!!!!
Sorry I missed it Vika! I didn’t see it!!!
Hugs.
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 05:44:00 UTC
***Let a thousand kingdoms bloom***
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 05:37:00 UTC
HUG-ABILITY AND KISSABILITY
If small children weren’t so damned huggable and kissable it would be much easier for parents and relatives to avoid common illnesses. …. But you know, it’s worth it. 🙂 And when kids get enough attention that they aren’t desperate for parental affection by unpleasant means, they are really a joy to be around.
I am not yet sold on high investment parenting. But I am certainly sold on high parental time and attention. Schools as we conduct them, as day care centers for laborers (laborers we don’t need by the way), have been tragic for children. As far as I can tell, there is no benefit beyond a half day of school, and more parental time and recreation. All we do with all this fallacious productivity is increase meaningless consumption of status signals. And we do all that merely because we didn’t get enough affection and attention.
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 05:31:00 UTC
Michael Philip shared a post to your timeline.
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-02 01:03:00 UTC
Got another state department warning about kidnapping of americans…. Great…..
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-01 17:23:00 UTC
DUCHESNE : RE-NATIONALIZE CLASSICAL LIBERALISM
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Evolution is now being played out in the arena of cultural conflict, but there are still winners and losers in the strict Darwinian sense as Western lands are opened up to all the peoples of the world.
Duchesne concludes that
–the way out of the crisis of Western nihilism is to re-nationalize liberalism, throw away the cultural Marxist notion that freedom means liberation from all identities not chosen by the individual, and accentuate the historical and natural-ethnic basis of European identity.–
I couldn’t agree more.
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Source date (UTC): 2014-08-01 15:27:00 UTC
–I just realized how pervasive dependency upon the commons is in our speech.–
sigh
Source date (UTC): 2014-08-01 10:14:00 UTC