Emotional Forces?
- From: "platopes" <platopes@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jun 2006 08:34:21 -0700
From whence thought and emotion? Did they (or the possibility of
their existence) exist in some tangible form in the first elements of
the universe, the way the leaf "exists" in the acorn?
We separate the tangible from the intangible for good reason, yet if
one becomes angry and smashes a Ming vase, the mind has impacted matter
as surely as the hand.
Sentient beings congregate to form groups/societies - planets
gravitate to form galaxies. In this way, gravitation might be viewed as
instinct or even a cure for the "loneliness" experienced by matter!
Yes yes, extremely flaky. I will now return to making wicker
furniture, and come back to see what you think. IOW, comments?
p
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