Message from @The Enlightened Shepherd
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This is merely ideal-typic picture
Yes
but now
we must say why that ideal is ideal fallot
What is it's primary, underlying characteristic
ancient aryans microanalyzed everything and tried to figure out the best way to do it
don't you think the idea of "walking perfectly" is burying an assumption about purpose
yeah, hence my questionns
I have put forward an explanation
permanence?
lack of transition?
on one hand it's silly as how you walk depends where you're going and under what circumstances, it's functional
the ideal is not rigid
That it is the lack of irrational, or further, much lower dependence on psychic and physical influences and their imperatives
on the other hand the concept of the importance of graceful behavior is good
absence of something does not suffice as an answer
so, rational, removed from emotion?
Which again, is the sign of one's acceptance of the unconditional
in a way, yes
But
Don't get this too autistic
The greater measure of one's conviction of the transitory nature of physical existence
The greater his ability to "walk calmly" so to speak, but this refers to any aspect of life
And isn't necessarily a religious mandate
It's merely an ideal
dude you are really bad at pinning down specifics
all of this is well and good, but how does it solve the question
and I agree with it too
me too, his underlying idea is one I agree with but he doesn't even know what he's trying to say
that "calmness" extends to all action, all thought
When speaking of marriage
apply the same logic
Which measure makes marriage conform to a more heavenly ideal
you didn't present any logic to apply
you gotta be concrete, my dude
what is heaven like and how can we know it?
don't we need to know that before we can conform any part of life to it as an ideal?
how do we know heaven is your thing and not a bunch of niggers having a drug orgy while dave matthews sings songs about peace and tolerance in the background?
It depends on what your goal or purpose is
If we accept scientific proposition, which says that everything is basically mechanical