Ron:
THIS is what defines MYSTICISM.

[Krimel]
I don't get your point in this one. 

Ron:
The experiences that coincide with others is called sanity, the ones
that do not are mystical. It's the mystical experience which drives the
dynamism of the social level If the individual can convey their own 
experience in a way that is believable or that society is open to 
particular types of mystical expression. ie: visions, religious 
experiences, art.

[Krimel]
I think this kind of romanticizing of mental illness really does a
disservice to the mentally ill. Certainly culture plays a role in
defining
what constitutes deviant behavior. But there are physiologically based
disorders that impair a person's ability to function under any set of
conditions. They impair a person's ability to communicate with others,
to
distinguish between reality and fantasy, to have a personal sense of
value
or to feel any value at all. I don't think equating mentally illness
with
mysticism does justice to either the mystic or the mentally ill.

Ron:
I think you're mixing illusion with hallucination again my friend. I'm
talking about gestalt shifts and such. You keep wanting to lump
Hallucinations with mysticism. 

[Ron]
The mysticism of the shamans is the one you describe above; they have
the ability "to take on other points of view. We intentionally alter 
our own illusions if you will." These mystical "other points of view"
are taken to be more accurate than traditional "illusions" or
preconceptions simply because they come from one who is trained
or "ordained" to do so.

[Krimel]
The ability to take other points of view is universal among healthy
members
of our species. I meant nothing special by this. It is an ability that,
as I
said, begins at about nine months of age with shared attention and
develops
throughout the preschool years. Very young children tend to believe that
everyone else sees what they see and knows what they know. There has
been a
great deal of research on this that I won't bore you with except to say
that
all I mean by seeing another point of view is our ability to understand
that
others don't see things the way we do. 

Ron:
That's my point too, credibility and authoritativeness allows the
society
to adjust to those shifts in socially acceptable manners. Most adults
Do tend to not understand why others don't see things they way they do.
they get caught up in static patterns so much so we seldom realize we do
it.

Krimel:
There are people by the way who lack this ability. They are autistic.
People
with the milder forms of autism may be highly intelligent but lack the
ability to understand that other people have emotions or to read
emotions in
others. 

Ron:
I call them military personnel, Politicians, salesmen, your average
nascar fan..the list goes on....
 
Krimel;
The ability to shift our illusions is the foundation of our ability to
imagine different outcomes for the future and to plan our actions to
affect
those outcomes that we desire. In so doing we alter our own illusions at
will.

Ron:
Now I think you are combining gestalt shift with imagination and
visualization. I don't think they are the same.

Krimel:
Having said all this let me hasten to add a couple of disclaimers. First
it
is true that some of our more creative people have suffered from mental
disorders, especially bipolar disorder in which they cycle between
phases of
heightened mental activity with bursts of creativity and phases of
severe
and debilitating depression. People with frontal lobe epileptic seizures
often come out of these seizures with the conviction that they have
experienced or _are_ the divine. Nevertheless this is a far cry from
saying
that all mystics are mad or that all mad persons are mystics.

Ron:
No but it does speak to their ability to break from static social
patterns and shift their illusions of perception.

[Ron]
Back to "understanding" there are many types of understanding with 
accuracy being the determiner. Those who experience directly are vastly
more accurate in their understanding than those who do not. 
Which I believe was Marsha's point. The term "understanding" was
covering a lot of acreage in your use of it. 

[Krimel]
Certainly there are different kinds and levels of understanding but I
think
it is folly to say that having an experience leads to a "better"
understanding. 

Ron:
the term "better" was never used, accurate in relation to the experience
not superior in a way of knowledge.

Krimel:
Just to frame this in terms that are as annoying as possible;
who do you think the average woman wants in the delivery room with her,
a
crack whore who has delivered four kids in the social service system and
"understands" what pregnancy is like or a male nurse midwife who
understands
the mechanism of pregnancy and how to deal with the problems that can
arise
during delivery?

Ron:
See how you are framing the question to your advantage? the midwife has
more
EXPEREIENCE in delivering babies, not the experience of giving birth.
there the crack whore reigns over the widwife.

Krimel:
In fact people in emergency services have to work to set aside that
first
kind of understanding in order to do their jobs effectively. Empathizing
with a patient's pain and suffering may in fact hinder their ability to
provide effective treatment. Sure I have seen "Patch Adams" and William
Hurt
in "The Doctor" and I get the point but in the end when I need medical
care
I want competence not compassion.

Ron:
A doctor well versed in both is much more effective than who could
give a shit about the patient. compassion is a diagnostic tool if 
you do not have the trust of the patient you are less likely to
correctly diagnose the problem.


























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