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On Apr 27, 2013, at 12:44 PM, david buchanan <[email protected]> wrote:

> You know, words are cages, kill all intellectual patterns, metaphysics is 
> inherently immoral, etc., etc..

Your complaints that these thoughts make me an anti-intellectual is ridiculous. 
 These are phrases that you've isolated from RMP quotes. 


"... The definition is a cage...  You set limits on what a word is.  You set 
limits on what your experience is.  And those limits, which you set in order 
that you can manipulate these words, are also a cage for that word.  It can't 
go beyond it one way or another."

   ('The MOQ at Oxford', Part 4: The Church of Reason)
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While sustaining biological and social patterns 
Kill all intellectual patterns. 
Kill them completely 
And then follow Dynamic Quality 
And morality will be served. 
... 

"When Phaedrus first went to India he'd wondered why, if this passage of 
enlightenment into pure Dynamic Quality was such a universal reality, did it 
only occur in certain parts of the world and not others? At the time he'd 
thought this was proof that the whole thing was just Oriental religious 
baloney, the equivalent of a magic land called 'heaven' that Westerners go to 
if they are good and get a ticket from the priests. Now he saw that 
enlightenment is distributed in all parts of the world just as the color yellow 
is distributed in all parts of the world, but some cultures accept it and 
others screen out recognition of it."

          (LILA, Chapter 32)
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RMP:
"Strictly speaking, the creation of any metaphysics is an immoral act since 
it's a lower form of evolution, intellect, trying to devour a higher mystic 
one. The same thing that's wrong with philosophology when it tries to control 
and devour philosophy is wrong with metaphysics when it tries to devour the 
world intellectually. It attempts to capture the Dynamic within a static 
pattern. But it never does. You never get it right. So why try? 

"It's like trying to construct a perfect unassailable chess game. No matter how 
smart you are you're never going to play a game that is 'right' for all people 
at all times, everywhere. Answers to ten questions led to a hundred more and 
answers to those led to a thousand more. Not only would he never get it right; 
the longer he worked on it the wronger it would probably get."

(RMP, 'LILA', Chapter 32)

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