Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Subjective Activities and Uncertainty Essential to Human Survival

“The survival of the species is far more dependent upon your subjective activities than your physical ones – for it is your subjective behavior that is responsible for your physical acts. Science of course looks at it the other way around, as if your physical acts are the result of a robot’s mechanical, formalized behavior – a robot miraculously programmed by the blind elements of an accidental universe formed by chance.  The robot is programmed only to survive at anyone’s or anything’s expense. It has no real consciousness of its own. It thoughts are merely mental mirages, so if one of its parts is defective then obviously, it is in deep trouble. But man is no robot, and each so-called genetic defect has an internal part to play in the entire picture of genetic reality.  The principle of uncertainty must operate genetically, or you would have been locked into overspecializations as a species.”
(Dreams, “Evolution” and Value Fulfillment Vol 2Session 911)

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