“Thomas Metzinger is the Director of the Philosophy Group at the
Department of Philosophy at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. His
research focuses on philosophy of mind, especially on consciousness
and the nature of the self. In this lecture he develops a
representationalist theory of phenomenal self-consciousness. A
Foerster Lectures on the Immortality of the Soul presented by the UC
Berkeley Graudate Council. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council
Lectures [2/2005]”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k
Here the notion of no self (ego) to be found is approached by yet
another philosopher. He applies current day psychology, physiology and
other scientific findings to philosophically arrive at the conclusion
that we have already discussed and some already know. His approach,
for many, may appear to be dry and all too academic; nonetheless his
findings seem to be important in the process of current day
epistemology, ontology and the recognition of basic truths when it
comes to mind.
For the benefit of all,
OM
I don't want, in a sense, to say that any of this daft identity is
'self', but I do think we make a mistake in not making enough sense of
the social in its creation and this leads to internal reflections (how
trivial is the 'once was me' I've described?) in which we can despise
this socially created self (of many forms - hero on the day,
blustering buffoon in recollection) against higher ideals and the
potential to be so different. Much as I would have wanted to stay
until after the ball that put Wharton in the dentist's chair, the I
now would have walked away to do something purposeful with Vam, for a
different network of events. I'm pretty sure I'd have gone then,
given the opportunity. As much as we can walk away from 'self',
psychopaths don't, though we can argue they never find it.
Now Bill, away from my "self-gorification" (no typo) through
cricketing heroism, what lies 'beyond' this 'self nonsense' and what
are our relations after whatever dawns? The neuro-stuff suggests we
can get at the 'faulty programming' and you have seen 'light' as other
than the reality I ponder on at the flick of a switch or dream of
being able to evade to contact dimensions that Pat would be better at
explaining that flit about above and below my ceiling. There would
have been no 'day of Wharton's doom' without plenty of broken stumps
behind my bat before, or in his version, sucking his beer through a
straw, the 'bent umpire' (his father-in-law as I remember). What is
the 'world-view' from this 'selflessness'? I would say, cynically in
advance (but not to stop the light - for we need it), that some are so
selfish they would want to achieve 'selflessness' for their selfish
ends. A donkey's knowledge of physics leads to revelation of Einstein
as creating a 'new physics' through which to deny the "determinacy" of
"science". By the time I have erased all cricketing records other
than my school's, my posterity as the world's greatest cricket player
ever will be assured, though I'm fairly sure as we nip into the future
to glean the plaudits, some dismal human interventions will have
erased them too! The world could have had me as a third-rate Einstein
and him striding out to face Wharton down trying to conceal squirming
cowardice. The births of Molly and Vam could have been exchanged.
You could have suffered the indignity of being an Englishman. None of
us believe in 'god's chosen'.
The video and plenty of other work talk of conceptual changes in a
potentially 'inner journey' still accepting a weak 'reality
hypothesis'. Einstein frankly. Written in a spirit of friendship
with some self-ridicule and hopefully taken as such by my friends.
Friends whose won stories, fictional or otherwise, I take as
instructional and with as little patronization as we can muster
between us. Foucault suggested a silent laughter needed to change the
world. I believe 'self' can evaporate between us and is an unworthy
construction we perhaps have to build on foundations of laughter in
order to see it fall and become. It may be that Bill sees 'light' and
I only ponder what an observer is. Descartes was too focused on what
could be made certain and an 'I' that has become that denies almost
everything else, whereas the defeasible reasoner admits to decision-
making on what isn't there until facts arise even to a point at which
the central core must collapse. We may well need spirit to walk
through the valley of uncertainty. What then of the anthroposophy?
What is more in it than 'retreating from a hostile world'?
Quickly returning to the link, yes, it is a rather naïve stab at one
of the first realizations necessary. As long as self is seen as
something separate, psychological admonitions aside, sight is limited
almost by definition. As a thought experiment (which of course isn’t
one…experiment) imagine Gautama …an omniscient being. With this
assumption, how could such a state arise?...more importantly, during
an actual practice of theurgy, what attributes would arise? We would
at once recognize (yes, re-cognize) that full enlightenment would not
be limited by memories of one alone. Rather, we would note that the
eternal now would be an all encompassing apprehension. However, we of
course have traveled beyond the hive for now when the first lecture
alone may be instructive. This even though it only uses current day
language to describe that which we already know but forget…or reject
about self. As to one’s own scientific experiment, yes, such states
are possible, definable, predictable, achievable and repeatable. Truth
is that this is not news in any fashion, just something most ignore or
reject.
My guess is that our forays into the likes of Luhmann, Jessop and
Maula however intriguing could be seen for the clap trap such views
are unless applied to the entirety of the human psyche when it comes
to any sort of Integral philosophy. So the atheistic flatland view of
Maturana and Varela aside, knowing what that is, we find that in a
sense Swenson has a bit more clarity than most perceive…when coupled
with a mind-only recognition.
A quick look back at our momentary unknown telos belies such a claim
and instead points to the historical and factual goal we even now
embody.
As youth, quickly realizing that no one actually knew what electricity
was, only having words to describe observations and hope for
predictability, the slate is obviously clean for us all to look and
learn. Even dear Albert could not find his clearly intuited gnosis of
unity when it came to mathematical correlates. We won’t insult the
reader with aspersions upon the young lady from Bright here nor will
we point out that he didn’t say that one cannot travel faster than
light…just that a denominator approaches zero as speed approaches
light…thus rendering it undefined in such terms.
Yet, at the same time, the holographic meme does lend a fairly useful
analogy to the use of light beyond the limits of relativity and
associated dogmatic proclamations about epistemology. We concurrently
know a multitude and we know it all at once. Any linear memory is but
an anecdote to what it is to be a human being.
We observe the collapse of both time and self and do not forget the
actual collapse of locality itself too. Yes, we are all brothers/
sisters and in day to day living do experience it all from joy to
sadness, tears to laughter. And, when the recognition of no self
arises, the entire process has a different function and result…
something quite different from the common suffering and depressions
all too common. As we are involved in the theater of life, knowing
that there is no self to be found…this alone can open entire new
vistas concurrently with all relative apprehensions. In other words,
as we curse god for perceived past indignancies, we can at the same
time laugh at this little voice that believes it is real and
permanent. Quite a different level of recognition occurs.
So, yes, we are in eternal interaction and the ego trappings do arise…
yet, knowing what ego genesis is as well as it’s impermanence changes
even our quality of social interaction…no longer needing to believe
the blustering buffoon as being real in any sense of the term, just a
symptom of unclarified process.
Yes, there does exist a ‘selfish’ motivation about such realizations…
in Buddhism, such motivation is known as Hinayana. Nothing wrong with
such motivation…in fact, often this view of self perfecting needs to
come before the larger view of doing it for us all is known. Such vows
have always been known as have such levels of motivation.
And, when it comes to the notion of grace, something long eschewed, we
begin to recognize the necessary steps that open the gates to the
kingdom and without a recognition of that which is beyond ‘us’, self
‘wins’ and as a result ‘we’ die. On the other hand, when the beyond is
known…eternity is.
And, yes our tacit chuckles too are guideposts along the path! While
watching the countless blind along the way, light does shine at last
and with such rays, not only is all observed known, the true nature of
the observer is too…consubstantially.
D’s “Meditations on First Philosophy indeed were naïve too…yet, as
Gautama is said to have exclaimed: “Look at all the Buddhas!”
Only gnosis is certain and only gnosis allows us to actively engage in
the world as such rather than projecting self’s hostility and fear
upon it.
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The point at which the light shines with such rays that all observed
is know and the true nature of the observer revealed is unknown to
me. Such are claims in my world-view, and hope about them from an
inductive construction is not good (but this is not the only
construction possible). I prefer science where there is any, though
this is always cast in an overall reliableism unless I'm just trying
to get something to work as I would with a few books and a thermometer
in keeping tropical fish alive. Reductionism of one form or another
can be OK, but people forget there is a whole bag of clubs of which
this is part and that they may be putting with a driver.
What we have constructed as society seems as certainly dogmatic as
religion at its worst. Science promises something for a while against
the outrage of discovering how conned one has been, but this reaction
is not enough as one discovers both that it is a reaction and that the
battle with the instruments of torture is not over.
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Moving to the creative activity of mind itself and Nashes,
consciousness/mind itself is *not* limited to what current thinking
says is sane. It does include all thoughts, sane or insane and beyond.
Any attempt at rejecting thoughts that just don’t make sense all too
often results in even more bizarre behaviors than simple acceptance
would have. So, the adage of ‘Know Thyself’ goes beyond simple
philosophy and ideation and thought games…it goes to the heart of the
matter and includes all apparent randomness and, when known, only then
is it possible to grok the origins thereof and become truly self
realized. Try to imagine any other methodology if you can.
As to social answers…sadly I haven’t learned your language well enough
yet. Knowing that, I’ll forge ahead as always and suggest that
socially, we are always in interaction of one type or another. And,
introspection includes observing all of the social networks,
interactions and realities. IF one is aware of such things, ‘they’ are
no longer external … they are an integral part of the psyche itself.
And, in a larger sense, when ‘we’ are so aware, an actual unity of
experience and knowledge arises.
Anyone who has had a lucid dreams, and can fathom the difference
between a lucid dream, where we are keenly aware that we are dreaming,
and the dream that is not lucid, where we are immersed in the thoughts
and feelings of the dream as if it is our only state of mind. The
difference between these two states is the difference between the
known and the awareness of what is known. This lucid awareness is
what “is given,” and the known of the dream is the “myth of what is
given.” To stop living in the myth of what is given means moving
beyond the known into the awareness of the known.
In dreaming, beyond lucid dreaming is creative dreaming, where, from
the viewpoint of awareness, we actively create all that we are
dreaming. We are aware that we are dreaming, and this awareness
allows us to create the dream by choice. We can solve complex
problems difficult to solve in waking states bound in the limitations
of rationality, relate to others who we cannot access in the space
time limitations of waking states, and explore countless other
creative possibilities. This can also be accessed in waking states
through the state of grace, which is a state of awareness that allows
the same creative capabilities, not because the state is “achieved
with a special divine assistance” that is external to our essential
nature, but rather is accessible through our own essential nature. We
do it in the dream state. We also, consciously or unconsciously, do
it in the waking state.
What this means is that we cannot really retreat from a hostile world
but we can establish the viewpoint in ourselves that establishes the
creative awareness that protects us from hostility in our direct
experience, and allows the full spectrum in human experience that
leads us “the evaporation of self between us.” The joy of laughter
may just be the foundation that allows it to fall and become, I
wholeheartedly agree.
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