Roger and MoQ Discussers
Re your comment about the perception of the levels or the levels as
perceiving.
> TO DAN, MARCO, DANILLA, BO AND RICHARD ON LEVELS PERCEIVING AND
> AFFECTING EACH OTHER:
> I suggest we come to a consensus that anthropomorphizing the levels
> is a convenient, but often-times sloppy rhetorical practice. In
> other words, that the levels don't have "motives" or "wants" or
> "perceptions". The levels refer to patterns of value. Each level
> emerges out of the lower values, but the process is so complex that
> there is little or no direct interaction between non-adjacent
> levels. As for adjoining levels, although they do interact, I agree
> with Bo that each level "is bound to follow its basic value." Do
> any of you substantially disagree?
Anthromorphizing the levels!? From Intellect (which is S/O in my
book) we can't help alternate between viewing them as perceiving,
having motives ...etc and viewing them as empty concepts.
Intellect-consciousness - a subject different an objective world - is
limited, but we ARE all levels and can become socio-conscious or
bio-conscious or inorg-conscious. The last I say only among
friends!! :-). Ask your cat why so careless: "...don't you know what
your real (objective) situation is? The answer you get is the
biological one! We are that level too, but it is overlaid by two more
layers that dominate the outlook. Intellect the most.
Each level is bound to follow it's basic value, but some ambiguous
pattern of each level went off on a purpose of its own and started a
new level. Intellect can't but see S/O-wise on existence so it is not
intellect that perceives the limits of intellect but some ambiguous
intellectual pattern (the Quality idea) .....this is the only way out of
the anthropomorph double bend.
Thanks for reading .... why not listen?
Bo
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