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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 13:04:25 -0700
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- From: Ed Ford <ATEDF@ASUACAD.BITNET>
- Subject: Beliefs and Imagination
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- from Ed Ford (930101:1305)
-
- Rick Marken 921230:1320
-
- >A belief and a system concept are not the same thing. A belief in
- >PCT (I think) is an imagined perception.....I think it is
- >interesting that when the "filling in" done by belief gets to be a
- >bigger part of perception than the part constrained by Boss
- >Reality, we call that insanity. But when the "filling in" is
- >total - so that there is no constraint of Boss Reality - just
- >belief (such as the Bible), we (some of us) call that wisdom. I
- >suggest that we call it what it is - "total insanity"
-
- I agree with your definition as one of the definitions of the word
- belief. However, there are other meanings to this word. To quote
- Webster: belief is 1) a state or habit of mind in which trust or
- confidence is placed in some person or thing and 2) conviction of
- the truth of some statement or reality of a fact esp. when well
- grounded.
-
- When I first heard Powers speak over 10 years ago, I had no idea
- what PCT was but after hearing him, I placed sufficient confidence
- in him to begin a long study of PCT. I might not have understood
- what he was saying a first but I had that confidence in his person
- and conviction in the few truths (that I understood) to build an
- understanding of PCT. Thus, I set a course of action based on a
- belief in what someone was saying and based on the integrity of
- that person and the appeal of what he said to my own mind. I
- recently read a book by Harry E. Figgie, Jr. (cochair of the Grace
- Commission) titled Bankruptcy 1995. According to the Grace
- Commissions projections of the growth rate of the federal budget
- deficit, by 1995, interest on our federal debt alone will reach 103
- percent of all personal income taxes collected. For the last seven
- years, those projections have been right on target. Both Powers'
- PCT and Figgie's book are imagined perceptions but they are
- certainly real perceptions, and ignoring real perceptions is as
- much of insanity as relying on "the filling in" part of
- perceptions. When it comes to religious beliefs, it is obvious
- where your bias is concerning the Christian tradition (and other
- traditions as well). I respect that opinion (bias). I try to
- respect what comes out of any living control system. But, what
- you claim to be total insanity, I claim to be in large part, boss
- reality. And that Boss Reality has been and continues to be very
- much a part of my systems concept level. Obviously, I've set
- standards based on that Boss Reality and have made choices based on
- those standards. To see as total insanity something you don't
- perceive as I is doing the same thing that your readers of articles
- you've written have been doing to you. Because they've no idea
- what is going on in your world and the basis upon which you've
- based your strongly (very strongly, I might add) held boss reality
- perception in PCT, they hold what you are doing as total insanity.
- I would suggest that when you don't understand someone else's
- world, and believe me you have no idea of both my experiences and
- the concepts I've created from them, at the very least, you should
- give it the respect due it and not show the contempt you seem to
- have for those of us who hold to what we believe to be mostly a
- solid Boss Reality perception.
-
- Bruce Nevin 921230
-
- Loved the Gandhi quote. Also, appreciate the corrected version of
- the Chesterton quote.
-
- >They were eating roughly twice as much as they recorded themselves
- >eating....Is it simply a matter of not attending? Or attending to
- >imagined perceptions at the expense of actual ones?
-
- In plan making, all desired goals should be measurable and be
- accompanied by some type of feedback tied to the measurable goal.
- Driving a safe speed is less efficient than driving 55 MPH and even
- making the goal specific and measurable doesn't help unless its
- compared to a properly functioning speedometer.
-
- >All religious practices that seem to be serious...have at their
- >heart some form of individual practice that could be called
- >meditation. Coming to one's senses, in place of customary
- >fantasies.
-
- Coming to one's senses is a rather interesting phrase. If by
- meditation you mean attempting to establish some kind of contact or
- dialoque or closer relationship with what AA people call a higher
- power, I'll agree.
-
- >The distinction between religious experience and religious
- >institutions is fundamental.
-
- I agree!
-
- >Ideally, the latter support the former.
-
- How about using the words teach and foster instead of support.
-
- >But given the former, you don't need any of the latter.
-
- I would say that a function of the institution is to preserve, hand
- down, teach, and foster meditation (or prayer). Without the
- institution, meditation will no longer have teachers and a
- tradition on which to rely.
-
- >And in the absence of the former, the latter are worse than empty
- >shells.
-
- Agree! That could be said for any institution that doesn't fullfil
- its charter. Again, meditation and the institution both have their
- proper function within the entity they represent. If PCT teaches
- anything, it is that the whole system should work as an intigrated
- entity such that it will ultimately achieve harmony within itself
- and, at the same time, satisfy all of its intended goals. The CSG
- as an organization is vital to the life of PCT but it will soon
- become an empty shell and the ideas of PCT will soon be forgotten
- if each of us fails to assume the responsibility toward maintaining
- the life of the CSG.
-
- Best to all, Ed
-
- Ed Ford ATEDF@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
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