Oooops! Maybe the timing for this was not good.
Erase, erase, erase for now...
Marsha
On Aug 29, 2010, at 12:08 PM, MarshaV wrote:
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> Whether it be Carl Jung or Victor Mansfield, I still find it annoying that it
> is a man's idea about the feminine, but in any case...
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> Victor Mansfield, "The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle," from Head
> and Heart
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> Everyone in the industrialized world, with or without formal scientific
> training, is deeply influenced by scientific materialism—both by its view of
> nature and by its means of knowing. For nearly all of us, the rational mind,
> conditioned by science, is our starting point for viewing the world and our
> relationship to it. Essential as the rational mind is, experience has taught
> me that such a narrow locus is dangerously imbalanced and inadequate for
> grasping the whole of the outer and inner worlds. Such an attempt at grasping
> the whole of reality through the keyhole of the rational intellect will not
> help us relate the head and the heart—here, science and the inner spiritual
> world—either personally or as a culture. To begin broadening our perspective
> and preparing the ground for a more comprehensive view, I begin with an
> engaging tale from the medieval Arthurian legends, “The Wedding of Sir Gawain
> and Dame Ragnelle."
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