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- From: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker)
- Newsgroups: alt.magick
- Subject: Re: Pentagrams
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 16:55:08 -0500
- Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation
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- billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson) writes:
- > Unfortunately, humanity seems to have this overwhelming urge to divide
- > the world into us/them, good/bad, nice/evil, lawful/unlawful, black/
- > white, male/female, sweet/sour etc. We seem to be unable to admit that
- > all such terms are relative - not absolute.
-
- Well, human beings seem "programmed" to categorize their perceptions, from
- the lowest levels on up. And, it must be said, this is actually a useful
- thing to do in most circumstances. The problem comes when people take
- perfectly good rules of thumb--that is to say, descriptive generalizations--
- and decide that they are either prescriptive, or worse yet constitute reality
- instead of just modelling it.
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- Now, this confusion of the model with reality is understandable, since (at
- least in most states of consciousness) the models are all we get to interact
- with. However, a large part of magickal training (and other related
- disciplines, such as psychotherapy, or in fact advanced study in any field)
- is learning to recognize the models you are using, their limits, and more
- useful alternatives.
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- Making distinctions is not a problem in and of itself, most of the time--it's
- forgetting who is making them that gets people in trouble :). Just because a
- term is relative (or, as I would rather say, "subjective") does not mean it
- is not useful over some domain.
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- Amanda Walker
- InterCon Systems Corporation
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