Hi Ade

[email protected] wrote:
>Jung thinks a division between the psychic realm and that of pure emotion lead 
to intellectual development.
>And this reminded me of Bodvar Skutvik's SOL.

1. There's a big leap from valuing a division to suggesting it's a whole new 
level. Especially since it demotes *any* written text to just inorganic ink, 
and 
the human brain to mere biology.

2. Since you understood the stack concept, you should realize that the S/O 
division only has value, actually only is real at all, in the human perspective 
stack. The S/O division is not transposable to any other stack, so it has 
little 
metaphysical value.

  Magnus


Hello Maguns,
1. There is as yet no division of evolutionary related levels you mention in 
Zen and...
Zen and... does not deal with evolution.
The division Jung recognises is a function which performs the task of 
multiplying symbols. If you truly believe this division
is invented by Quality then i can't see a problem ascribing the emerging 
intellectual skill to Quality itself.


2. Lila uses a different set of opposites to that found in the previous book in 
order to explain evolution in terms of quality.
It's author has stated in SODV that levels submerge subjects and objects. I 
don't think it's that easy.
I think i get what you are saying, but the submerged subjects and objects are a 
division of the stack itself.
So you're right and wrong at the same time.
I think.
Thank you
Ade









 
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