Greetings all,
Platt wrote:
> The nice thing about a map is that by following it you can get to where
> you want to be. Of course, the MOQ is not the only map that can direct
> you to the fundamental ground stuff, but for me it's the best. For John
> B., a better map is found in the writings of Ken Wilber. For Sam, it may
> be "systematic theology." Others are still looking for the map that is
> best for them. But I dare say all of us here on this site are map-addicts,
> confident that following a guide is better than taking off in all
directions.
>
And (after a little too much wine this evening) I heartily agree. And I also
say (with a nod to squonk) that it is by comparing our maps - even with
those with whom we disagree profoundly - that we learn and develop our own
maps in a creative/DQ direction. What's the point of being here if we can't
compare maps?
Sam
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