Henryhenry quirk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 4:34 am If the personality is created by the fallen world
that's the thing, Nick, I don't believe that...I don't believe my personality, my mind, my soul are a product of the world...and I don't believe the world is fallen
materially, the world, Reality, is a big, mostly empty, box with a minuscule amount of mostly disassociated matter thinly and unevenly spread thru out...it is mechanistic, deterministic
morally, the world, Reality, isn't...morality is a highly local phenomenon, associated only with certain peculiar high-order clumps of complex matter that are unique because, while mechanistic, each clump of this matter embodies a particular, unique, non-determined sumthin' not born of this world, a reasonin', choosin' sumthin' that is its own and that is itself the moral aspect
materially, the world, Reality, is hostile to this unique stuff; morally, there always a sum'bitch 'round the corner lookin' to take advantage (free will is double-edged, a man can choose to do wrong)
Genocide for example is abnormal for human being yet it has become the norm
no, it's not the norm...if it were, man would not oppose it, be outraged by it, or even notice it...there is evil in the world (as I say, free will is double-edged) but it is opposed every step of the way by good
As you said the world eats away at us.
it does...materially, Reality really doesn't like high-order, complex matter...entropy is not our friend; morally, Reality, specifically certain folks in the world of man, entices and deceives...as a kind of entropy, these people are not our friends
literally or figuratively, the devil is a ravenger and out & out liar: he sez we're less than what we are...we really ought not listen to him
that's the thing, Nick, I don't believe that...I don't believe my personality, my mind, my soul are a product of the world...and I don't believe the world is fallen
I may appreciate the meaning of “fallen” differently than you:
By fallen I mean governed by negative emotions and habits which support them. If we were born this way our position would be hopeless. But this slavery was an acquired result; a reaction to a temporary cosmic necessity. Our physical bodies arise from the earth and our personalities are largely created by family and surroundings. Our minds as opposed to our brains and the seed of the soul originate from above; a higher level of reality. The lower parts of the collective human essence have become corrupted so pulls the entire essence down and is called the “fall.”“Fallen self—inner slavery is the condition of being devoured by one’s own emotions, attractions and repulsions.”
Before the Fall the human essence was focused on its source or God. After the Fall the human essence, because of this corruption, became focused on the corrupted self.
Morals only exist because we’ve lost the ability to experience conscience so make up our own conscience and call it morality which of course varies from society to society.
My concern is how science and religion when not controlled by pragmatic aims, are complimentary so a discussion on materiality must satisfy both paths to truth: facts and values. This is not easy but is real philosophy
So IMO Humanity has a long way to go to avoid the next self created disaster so I learn from those who have discovered the problem like Simone who understood the necessity of uniting objective facts and values at the risk of provoking the growls of the deniers
I believe that one identical thought is to be found—expressed very precisely and with only slight differences of modality—in. . .Pythagoras, Plato, and the Greek Stoics. . .in the Upanishads, and the Bhagavad Gita; in the Chinese Taoist writings and. . .Buddhism. . .in the dogmas of the Christian faith and in the writings of the greatest Christian mystics. . .I believe that this thought is the truth, and that it today requires a modern and Western form of expression. That is to say, it should be expressed through the only approximately good thing we can call our own, namely science. This is all the less difficult because it is itself the origin of science. Simone Weil….Simone Pétrement, Simone Weil: A Life, Random House, 1976, p. 488
"To restore to science as a whole, for mathematics as well as psychology and sociology, the sense of its origin and veritable destiny as a bridge leading toward God---not by diminishing, but by increasing precision in demonstration, verification and supposition---that would indeed be a task worth accomplishing." Simone Weil