posted on Dec, 13 2023 @ 08:53 PM
a reply to:
NobodySpecial268
the human centric view.
In the world of the fae it is best explained by the stern sentiment of Know your place human.
I think that is the big difference. Two very different philosophical architectures.
Yaa. The human centric view. I get this and as I see it it is what most of us experience, the wide variety of human experiences. A lot, and I can
guess most, of us are here in this way with a dose, a pinch of the ''other'' to temper our human experience. Some have a pinch of ghost, others a
pinch of UFO, an intuitive sense etc. Some have dose of Jesus but mostly these are background material to keep us from moldering in this grave as it
were.
I really can't speak to being anything other than human just as I cannot speak to being anything other than heterosexual. I do know though that this
idea of ''know thy place human'' is a goal that modern humans could aspire to, I know that I do. Shearing off the excessive ego and letting a lot of
the human stuff go is quite a chore though fulfilling at each step in the process.
I like the idea of philosophical architectures. Architectures as in constructions. It's pretty clear to me that this whole human existence is just
that, an experiment in experience, a construct in consciousness, a architecture of activation.