Oh I still disagree, thank you for spelling out your position though: indifference really isn't energetic when you really think it through - it is in fact the absence of a sense of energy. By all means substitute the G word, my point stands: fear is literally the delusion that G does not exist, and that all will not be well - fear is the…
Oh I still disagree, thank you for spelling out your position though: indifference really isn't energetic when you really think it through - it is in fact the absence of a sense of energy. By all means substitute the G word, my point stands: fear is literally the delusion that G does not exist, and that all will not be well - fear is the embodied activation of that delusion. Without that delusion at times, we embodied might just stand still and be eaten by predators, so it has its place. And you misunderstood my use of 'indifference is irrelevant' - perhaps I worded it badly. Indifference encompasses the sense of irrelevance - that something is simply not worth the bother. As I said, that cannot be the opposite of love - it is simply the neutral stance between love and fear - the halfway point if you will. Thanks for engaging - interesting if somewhat abstract stuff, but important when we consider how crucial foundations are to what we build on them.
Oh I still disagree, thank you for spelling out your position though: indifference really isn't energetic when you really think it through - it is in fact the absence of a sense of energy. By all means substitute the G word, my point stands: fear is literally the delusion that G does not exist, and that all will not be well - fear is the embodied activation of that delusion. Without that delusion at times, we embodied might just stand still and be eaten by predators, so it has its place. And you misunderstood my use of 'indifference is irrelevant' - perhaps I worded it badly. Indifference encompasses the sense of irrelevance - that something is simply not worth the bother. As I said, that cannot be the opposite of love - it is simply the neutral stance between love and fear - the halfway point if you will. Thanks for engaging - interesting if somewhat abstract stuff, but important when we consider how crucial foundations are to what we build on them.