tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237794639434998743.post4755046149177337425..comments2023-10-02T08:04:43.440-07:00Comments on Another World Is Probable: Even Though. . .Rebekahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15593244940444065607noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237794639434998743.post-37018581820528598732010-04-14T13:03:38.825-07:002010-04-14T13:03:38.825-07:00Your friend of a friend makes a good point if we v...Your friend of a friend makes a good point if we view what you say in terms of the mistaken understanding the hippie movement created in this country regarding "eastern" philosophy (the direction is rather<br />arbitrary). As I see it the problem is largely one of semantics, or said in another way it is a problem of context. Language has a great deficiency of appearing to make absolute assertions about the nature of reality, at least the way it is used in the "western" tradition. No<br />doubt such use has its function, but that function is not<br />understanding the subjective. Rational thinking is severely inadequate to delve deep into the realm of the psyche. I believe humans are at a stage in their collective development where an evolution of language is necessary to deal with the evolution of our minds and the commingling of the eastern and western schools of thought. Such an evolution in language will be able to properly contextualize our thoughts in either their subjective or objective form and also facilitate psychological growth.Anantanoreply@blogger.com