Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c

Discord ID: 329667409050861570


2017-06-28 16:58:32 UTC  

I just wanna know how you can say something is "higher" (though of course I accept there is such a thing)

2017-06-28 16:58:53 UTC  

how Lord Flufflebottom walks on the street is not as important as who he puts on pikes and why

2017-06-28 16:59:00 UTC  

Well

2017-06-28 16:59:06 UTC  

I don't think you are exactly right

2017-06-28 16:59:07 UTC  

I mean

2017-06-28 16:59:11 UTC  

yeah, you're wrong

2017-06-28 16:59:12 UTC  

I'm speaking about ideals

2017-06-28 16:59:16 UTC  

there would be a way to walk perfectly

2017-06-28 16:59:18 UTC  

an ideal yes

2017-06-28 16:59:26 UTC  

This is merely ideal-typic picture

2017-06-28 16:59:38 UTC  

Yes

2017-06-28 16:59:40 UTC  

but now

2017-06-28 16:59:46 UTC  

we must say why that ideal is ideal fallot

2017-06-28 16:59:53 UTC  

What is it's primary, underlying characteristic

2017-06-28 16:59:57 UTC  

ancient aryans microanalyzed everything and tried to figure out the best way to do it

2017-06-28 17:00:03 UTC  

don't you think the idea of "walking perfectly" is burying an assumption about purpose

2017-06-28 17:00:03 UTC  

yeah, hence my questionns

2017-06-28 17:00:11 UTC  

I have put forward an explanation

2017-06-28 17:00:23 UTC  

permanence?

2017-06-28 17:00:27 UTC  

lack of transition?

2017-06-28 17:00:35 UTC  

on one hand it's silly as how you walk depends where you're going and under what circumstances, it's functional

2017-06-28 17:00:47 UTC  

the ideal is not rigid

2017-06-28 17:00:54 UTC  

That it is the lack of irrational, or further, much lower dependence on psychic and physical influences and their imperatives

2017-06-28 17:00:56 UTC  

on the other hand the concept of the importance of graceful behavior is good

2017-06-28 17:01:05 UTC  

absence of something does not suffice as an answer

2017-06-28 17:01:14 UTC  

so, rational, removed from emotion?

2017-06-28 17:01:16 UTC  

Which again, is the sign of one's acceptance of the unconditional

2017-06-28 17:01:26 UTC  

in a way, yes

2017-06-28 17:01:29 UTC  

But

2017-06-28 17:01:35 UTC  

I'm speaking yet of an ideal

2017-06-28 17:01:40 UTC  

Don't get this too autistic

2017-06-28 17:01:59 UTC  

The greater measure of one's conviction of the transitory nature of physical existence

2017-06-28 17:02:16 UTC  

The greater his ability to "walk calmly" so to speak, but this refers to any aspect of life

2017-06-28 17:02:22 UTC  

And isn't necessarily a religious mandate

2017-06-28 17:02:28 UTC  

It's merely an ideal

2017-06-28 17:02:36 UTC  

dude you are really bad at pinning down specifics

2017-06-28 17:02:41 UTC  

all of this is well and good, but how does it solve the question

2017-06-28 17:02:46 UTC  

and I agree with it too

2017-06-28 17:03:01 UTC  

me too, his underlying idea is one I agree with but he doesn't even know what he's trying to say

2017-06-28 17:03:18 UTC  

that "calmness" extends to all action, all thought

2017-06-28 17:03:21 UTC  

When speaking of marriage