Magnus to Craig:

Do you see anything about self-sacrifice for the common good like ants do?

Andre:
Self-sacrifice for the common good? Goodness me. Ants thinking in terms of 
'common good' and even better: 'self sacrifice'.

Magnus, they don't know their arse from a hole in the ground! Are you serious?

Ants (simply) do!!! ( and I mean this in a Zen sense...they don't even do, they 
are themselves... 'anting'. That is it. (And you do not need to [Zen] teach an 
animal this...only human beings!!!).

You seem to forget or rather bypass one of the 'conflicts' between the 
biological and the social...the social has more freedom. The ant has limited 
freedom to say or think! Do you really believe it is capable of saying, well, I 
have had enough of this...enough of this self-sacrificing, I am emigrating to 
Australia?

It wouldn't even dream of it because the ant simply is what it, is and does 
what it does: anting. Pure, wonderful, lovely, unadulterated biology.

Tell that to a human being: I am (just) being human!!! And what a fucking shit 
s/he'll get over this sense of being: to justify, explain, rectify, 
rationalize, apologize, generalize, apostatize,and what ever else you can think 
of.

When are us humans simply allowed to be-ing?

I do think that the MOQ provides us with a means of arguing in favour of all 
sentient beings. We have to learn to practice this, as the path is narrow at 
present. We have to enable others to experience the liberating effect of 
expanding their own reasoning...one by one...as Phaedrus has shown us.


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