Do you think we will find 'truth' prior to our self caused demise?

On Sep 19, 1:32 pm, chreodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lots of schools of thought on this, but I myself tend to be of a
> 'pragmatist' leaning... in that "we sow what we reap:" Beyond
> Hawking's "Anthropic Principle," I do believe we are here for a
> purpose - divine or otherwise. We being "ordering & selective" by the
> very nature of our consciousness, represent, at very least, the "neg-
> entropic" phenomena of universe. Moreover, there are elements of our
> physiological makeup that suggest we are 'hardwired' to seek a
> teleological "frame of reference" e.g., whenever we purposely take our
> sojourns into fact-finding. For futher example, My group has found a
> 1:1 correspondence between the "Truth Types" and the components of
> "Human Drive,"  We ARE "hardwired" to ultimately seek "truth," even if
> our circumstances, pro tempore, or the ever-prevalent sicknesses/
> maladies of our eco-cultural matrix hinder their immediate
> revelation.
>
> On Sep 19, 3:04 pm, ornamentalmind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I have heard that "...consciousness is an active force that we can
> > exert upon the universe, not merely a passive perception or awareness
> > of that universe."
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> > What do you think?- Hide quoted text -
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