by Ibon » Thu 17 Nov 2016, 19:07:08
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')Why do you need an exit from nihilism?
Because it feels better?
We have trained to over exercise our brain muscle and therefore have allowed it to dominate our perceptions when there are other centers out of which reality can be perceived. And those other centers can take one from linear time, which inevitably leads us to death, and add a vertical dimension, a depth to our existence. Most people make a conscious effort out of fear to avoid those depths and stay in cerebral territory. They don't know what they are missing.
Words to describe this inevitably sound like esoteric mumbo jumbo so I hesitate but here goes...There are cultures that have had rituals that exercise these other centers. For those that spend enough time in nature and who can shut down the internal chatter that acts as a constant cerebral barrier, there is a a sense of being that opens that connects one more directly to the natural world, it is a like a universal field that opens, that division of man and nature breaks down, some hunters know this space. Thinking ceases to dominate and your senses no longer filter reality through your rational brain that attaches words to everything. It is an immediate perception of reality and when you fall into this the sense of oneness is quite joyful. In that space there are no nihilistic thoughts, none of those perceptions of being a sentient mortal on a treadmill of linear time that lead you inevitably to death......no, in those moments there is a sense of unity that is actually religious, mystical, or any other word you want to use. Sacred works. You hold the nature then in deep reverence. It is not so much that life then takes on a deeper meaning. It is a perception that even supercedes meaning because the nihilist is right that there is no ultimate meaning. But if he stays only in rational cerebral awareness of this he misses the opportunity of a far deeper space.
Mumbo Jumbo? I never liked trying to put into words something that can not be understood anyway be the cerebral mind. I just know that in this space I experience great joy. What more can I say?
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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