Don't you find bizarre though that the greatest Mythical Circles in Human History don't have a Myth about Science?Even the myth of Science!
The only world that we live in, is the one that we perceive we live in.
So, who or what are you, outside of what you believe?
You can't even falsify the fact that you exist, let alone anything else.
And when you're dead, it will be as if "you" -- that which is conscious and aware -- were never here.
So you tell me, if you weren't just a figment of what you believed yourself to be. If so, then why should I listen to you ... as opposed to the parameters of my own inner-self? Don't you think we all should just learn how to listen to ourselves?
Well, what was the Star Wars saga all about then? Or, perhaps we're not speaking of one and the same? Or, maybe Science -- which, has displaced most of the age-old myths -- has yet to discover that it is?Don't you find bizarre though that the greatest Mythical Circles in Human History don't have a Myth about Science?![]()
Indeed, we are all legends in our own minds. Even the myth of Science!
A humanist of your kind Iacchus, shouldn't have say that, not even as a joke.Well, what was the Star Wars saga all about then?
Aha! Interesting question. I was having this discussion with some very well read people at the University. One of them claimed that we have in our hands only fragments of the myths that reflect the beginning of human consciousness ( Hi Merc!). Our discussion was about the myth of Orpheus.Or, perhaps we're not speaking of one and the same? Or, maybe Science -- which, has displaced most of the age-old myths -- has yet to discover it is?![]()
We have nothing to prove, but to ourselves. If we find Science a useful means of doing this, then so be it. However, we still can't accept anything outside of what we have accepted.Iacchus, how does science work?
Actually, I'm not sure what you're getting at? Science is merely a tool, that "seems" to work well, within the mythical realm of the mind.Still,as far as I know there is no such a thing as the Myth of Science in any mythical circle.
This must put you into thoughts...
Well, in your opening post it's you that made a reference to the Myth of Science.Actually, I'm not sure what you're getting at?
Are you saying it's not a myth? I'm saying that since Science is relatively new, that these older Mythical Circles -- or, whatever it is you're referring to here? -- which, predate Science, don't recognize it as such.Well, in your opening post it's you that made a reference to the Myth of Science.
You are out of your league, Iacchus. Cleo is about 6 levels deeper than you on this. Cleo, I remember you started a thread on your conversations about myth and psychology. This was at the beginning of the time you were very busy with your trial and new business venture, so I must ask whether you ever checked for a response. I wanted to hear your reaction to it before I tried anything further.Actually, I'm not sure what you're getting at? Science is merely a tool, that "seems" to work well, within the mythical realm of the mind.
We have nothing to prove, but to ourselves. If we find Science a useful means of doing this, then so be it. However, we still can't accept anything outside of what we have accepted.
Well, what was the Star Wars saga all about then?
Er... Star Wars is not and never has been a myth (although the basic story was apparently stolen from the Japanese).
While Lucas did get borrow a lot from Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress," he also was inspired by westerns and Flash Gordon style depression era serials.
Well, what was the Star Wars saga all about then? Or, perhaps we're not speaking of one and the same? Or, maybe Science -- which, has displaced most of the age-old myths -- has yet to discover that it is?![]()
You can't falsify facts by definition. Although I believe that someone has already said this in this thread.You can't even falsify the fact that you exist, let alone anything else.
If I am all that exists, then this doesn't matter, since all of existence will end when I die.And when you're dead, it will be as if "you" -- that which is conscious and aware -- were never here.
If you are all that exists, then my voice is part of the parameters of your inner self, and as such should be heeded just as much as you heed that voice which you "recognize" as your own. To do otherwise would be irrational.So you tell me, if you weren't just a figment of what you believed yourself to be. If so, then why should I listen to you ... as opposed to the parameters of my own inner-self? Don't you think we all should just learn how to listen to ourselves?