Quote from: Tiwaking!;913394The greatest achievement is selflessness.The greatest worth is self-mastery.The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.The greatest precept is continual awareness.The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways.The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.The greatest generosity is non-attachment.The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.The greatest patience is humility.The greatest effort is not concerned with results.The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.Atisha (11th century Tibetan Buddhist master)A worthy personal code
The greatest achievement is selflessness.The greatest worth is self-mastery.The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.The greatest precept is continual awareness.The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways.The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.The greatest generosity is non-attachment.The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.The greatest patience is humility.The greatest effort is not concerned with results.The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.Atisha (11th century Tibetan Buddhist master)
Guess what organisation looks for these qualities:Commitment(Selflessness)MaturitySacrificeListeningPatienceTranquility and "Unflappability"Intelligence and InsightCaution and PrudenceTruthfulness and CounselAbility to Observe and AnalyzeAbility to Act
Hint:
That's not a hint.That's a smack on the back of the head.
You have to deal in rhetoric sometimes. Also, I ripped those straight from the Al-Qaeda training manual right he... online.
Goldman Sachs ?
Truthfulness and Counsel
Ideological fluff. It's all psychobabble designed to speak to species-preservation instinct hardwired into us for dealing with large scale trauma.Guess what organisation looks for these qualities:Commitment(Selflessness)MaturitySacrificeListeningPatienceTranquility and "Unflappability"Intelligence and InsightCaution and PrudenceTruthfulness and CounselAbility to Observe and AnalyzeAbility to Act
BTW you could list numerous schools of thought that meet the list you made.
Indeed. I was discussing it with some other people and I bet using synonyms it's only a step away from anything like the Girl Scout charter all the way to a revolutionary guerrilla group manifesto.The idea behind me using the Al-Qaeda training manual to illustrate my point is that almost all religions claim exclusive insight into human virtue, using superlative abstracts to inflate an artificial mysticism to captivate people's attention. They do this to hook into people's natural instinct to improve their own social consciousness in the interest of improving the conditions for the future of their species. Yet it is essentially neurolinguistic programming; it's true mechanism being obscenely transparent, and it ends up having no more divine providence than the astrology column in your newspaper does. The people read it, few even make a sliver of effort to achieve such a high standard, yet everyone identifies with it.
You're self righteous
Ahh. I see your problem. I don't regard the varying belief systems etc to be exclusive or incompatible. They're all the outcome of human thought on morals and ethics and so provide a useful resource. That's part of the reason that a study of religions is so useful, not as part of a search for some mythical "truth", but as an insight into millenia of human thinking on ethics and social codes.
BTW you use "linguistic programming" as if its somehow a trivial or banal process, yet language is at the very heart of sentience. Self programming is, IMO anyway, a worthy pursuit.
BTW I love how you describe self awareness as an amusing byproduct of evolution. I'd regard it as a glorious byproduct, one which is possibly unique in the universe.Sentience, and the process of it arising through evolution, doesn't qualify for the use of the words like merely, especially when used in contrast to the quite unimaginative and petty gods we invent with it.
BTW I love how you describe self awareness as an amusing byproduct of evolution. I'd regard it as a glorious byproduct, one which is possibly unique in the universe.
There is evidence that along with us and some apes, Dolphins and Elephants are self-aware.
humans are apes
Wouldn't it be grand if they could gain language and join us.
Playing poker with a dolphin would be weird.
Anyone who doubts most higher level animals are self aware has either never owned a dog, or lacks the insight to observe it.
Dog? I'm far from convinced.