10-09-2018, 06:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2018, 06:33 AM by Have at ye.)
(10-08-2018, 01:11 PM)Have at ye Wrote: Random musing of the day:
I remember posting about "a point where a decision is made that precedes all other decisions" sometime back in this journal. I think it was way back during my first month of DMSI 3.2B run. Also something about finding that point.
And you know what? I think I've got this.
Testing a potential practical application of this. In the works, so to speak.
And all because I like round female butts.
Hahahaha, I love the world.
BTW. the quickest way of describing this I have right now is a mix between that thing Plato was talking about (the "ideal" and how it precedes and forms "the real"), and that thing Heidegger was talking about (the "here-being" and "the thing in itself"). So how do you change "the thing in itself" as it pertains to its "here-being"? You change its formative "idea".
And there are parts of the unconscious that only think and communicate in "ideas". Concepts. It's like that thing Jung was talking about ("archetypes"). And they can create them - conceive them. You just gotta find a way of communicating with it what exactly you want it to conceive, apply it to a "thing" (something that exists in space-time, "here-is") and then the "thing-in-itself" should, technically, start reforming based on its new "ideal".
EDIT with a random musing:
Heh, it's why Heidegger's such a tricky mo-fo to translate out of German. He uses words/language "conceptually". So for instance that weird "here-being" is the English translation of "Dasein", which is a simple enough word in German, but it carries the following concepts: "da" - either "here" or "there", delineation of existence in space, and "sein", so "to be", and is a noun to complicate matters. It's also probably why when analytical philosophers first came in touch with Heidegger or other dudes whose thinking was along these lines, they'd scratch their heads and go: "This be hogwash! I can't frickin' analyze this!"
"A man who is doing his True Will has the inertia of the Universe to assist him." - A. Crowley