Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
I'm not sure of what you are saying but I respect your insight.
I think what I am reflecting, for me at least, is that REAL philosophy is something alive; More emotional than intellectual.
A leap...a transition between learning and actually actively ingraining a philosophical outlook into ones daily life. Into each of our moments. Bringing philosophy into each of our breaths. Bringing philosophy into our life.
Perhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting readers.
~~~ Marcus Aurelius ~~~
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Bill, I was trying to account for your show of an obvious ignorant selfish act of violence of disturbed emotional outburst as if any contains the solution of the universal questions, as it pertains to the subject at hand. As the only emotional component that I see as pertinent to philosophy, such that you speak of it, is that of the connection to the universe, through the eons of bloodline, if you will (the specific complete chain to your, Bill, existence), as I to mine, etc, for all! This and thus the intellect, guided by the faint glow of this chain contained in each persons emotions, as steered by the intellect, of those emotions as they fit the picture of now, 7 Billion strong, seemingly of infinite exponential, only really, that of finite subsistence, the madness of differentiation corrupting the balance of our very lives, purely for the sake of differentiation, unbridled human madness come to a head. Where the emotions fail to keep up with the intellect of where the emotions has led us, unchecked.
Can one really separate the emotion and intellect from themselves, as if separate entities? They work hand in hand, if they are to maintain balance, the worst possible scenario them not being synched, with the truth of now, as it pertains to the functioning of the organism's very existence.
So please indulge me, your use of such an act, as it pertains to the topic at hand?