[lit-ideas] Re: Tune in and turn off

  • From: Robert Paul <robert.paul@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 13:34:57 -0700

It's a cognitive disorder nobody has.  If people had a clue what they were
feeling, why would they promote death and destruction and pay good money
for it?  They go to war to scratch an itch that's making them crazy but
that they can't get to, i.e., bothersome feelings they can't reach.  If
people knew what they were feeling, they would stand a chance of ridding

Are you saying that people never know what they're 'feeling'? If your hypothesis is that people are (always?) mistaken about what they're feeling (they think they're feeling lust but they're really feeling compassion) what's the criterion for saying they're really feeling compassion, not lust? Who determines that? If you're saying that nobody ever knows what he or she is feeling, what does the word 'feeling' mean?


Robert Paul
Feeling groovy (or maybe angst…)
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