On Aug 20, 2009, at 9:00 PM, "markhsmit" <[email protected]> wrote:

I do not believe the estrangement from this source is terminal
and can not be achieved.  Indeed, getting totally lost in music
(I know there is one Wagner fan who would agree) is another
way to achieve understanding. I don't think it should be limited
to the rational brain which is only one of our "sensing" organs.

Your description of man's estranged condition as "terminal" is misconceived, inasmuch as the self has no power "to be" but is a negate (nothingness) from the moment of birth. This 'I am' that ponders an existential world is totally dependent on the value of Essence and the finite organism that its value-sensibility actualizes. How can a non-entity expect to achieve permanence in an absolute reality that it was never part of? Instead, we should relish this unique opportunity to bask in the value of our uncreated source, for it is the only essence we shall ever possess.

With negation of nothingness I believe you come close to
explaining that which Buddha also conceived and experienced.
I find your explanations to match many of my realizations,
just in different words or concepts. It just takes me a while
to sift through them.

I believe that Pirsig, with the use of Quality, also expressing
such a source.  Unfortunately I do not believe he expresses
methods of experiencing it outside of logic. The tricky thing
about relying solely on logic is that the actual sense trying to
be imparted is divided up in words which form a feeble net
to catch other minds. In fact trying to explain it is like trying
to gather up the ocean with a net.

Philosophy is mainly a logical discipline involving dialectical arguments to arrive at conceptual paradigms of ultimate reality. If Pirsig is suggesting an ultimate source, his evolutionary tretament of Quality does not define it. I tend to agree with Kant that certain 'a priori' principles can be accessed intuitively. However, it would appear that you're looking for some kind of epiphany that would reveal absolute truth directly. I wish you success in your search, although I'm skeptical that this is possible.

I'm not sure if you are dismissive of meditation; I think of it
more as contemplation, no different than what you are doing,
except that it is not done through logic alone.

I have a problem with "understanding" that is not intellectual. Like your friend, I am fond of Wagner's music and can be moved to tears by the strains of Tristan and Isolde. But this esthetic experience isn't "understanding", nor is an altered state of consciousness induced by chemicals or meditation. I can understand a mathematical equation, a logical syllogism, a cause-and-effect process, or a set of ideas that relate to my experience. I don't know about you, but I'm unable to gain understanding by reciting a mystic mantra or contemplating my navel.

Cheers and good luck, Will.

Ham

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