- The Public-Narrative/Expectational-Living is both ungrounded and, as it is, is incapable of being so.
- The Source of all issues may be seen directly in one’s subconscious, can be traced in one’s ‘thought’.
- There can be no flourishing if one can’t will what they are doing.
- Mechanicalness, that is, Expectational-Living, puts one to sleep, brings one into the sleep-forgetfulness-cycle.
- Mechanicalness: doing while one’s intention is foreign to one; doing when one doesn’t know why one is doing what one is doing; when there is a disconnect between will and action.
- All illusions, fears, conflicts, disturbing and destructive movements arise from this disconnect.
- There is no such thing as a morality when one is within Expectational-Living. Morality is impossible when one cannot go against one’s society.
- The institutions of the Public-Narrative once were grounded – that is, connected with the Source – but when the Source is not seen and the story is still passed on, people cannot act from the will, cannot practice the real values which the story arises from. The way then becomes dead, lulling people to sleep.
- Without the Source, there is no possibility of flourishing. Without, in other words, the ability to recognize trajectory in Self-Narrative and the Public-Narrative, there is only mechanical movement.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Outline of Points for Work - from a few months ago
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