Dear Andy,
Great!
But I might speak of 'the humanity of love that includes the humanity of
fear', and of a rich and varied world of flow-form that cannot, by its very
nature, be 'an even playing field', yet where each is equally vital. In
other words, I think 'fairness' is about recognizing the vitality (both in
the sense of aliveness and need for) and complementarity of all, not a 'one
size fits all' of treating 'all the same'.
The attached poem about 'swan chemistry' relates to this.
In another conversation, catalysed by the attached 'Sectored Communion'
piece, I have just written the following:
"I have the feeling that we are now entering a very exciting new phase in
our discussions - a phase in which we can clearly recognise the roots of all
kinds of fundamentalist intolerance, BOTH theistic and non-theistic, in
INTRANSIGENT LOGIC (the imposition of a false discontinuity [completely
discrete boundary limit] between inner and outer worlds). This logic that
'occludes the middle' [or treats the middle itself as an occlusion] is 'seen
through' the moment that it is recognised that [the continuity of] 'space
does not stop at boundaries'. I've just added the latter simple phrasing to
the 'what is inclusionality' page at www.inclusionality.org. Intransigent
logic can be transformed into a more natural logic, not by 'completely
eliminating' (as in 'seamless holism') but by FLUIDIZING what we may
perceive as fixed boundary limits into 'distinct but not discrete dynamic
interfacings' or 'Edges of Fluidity'.
To re-iterate, I think we have not only identified 'what gets in the way of
human understanding' through becoming embedded deep in our individual and
cultural psyches, where it festers as a 'knot of paradoxical doublethink'.
I think that through 'transfigural inclusionality' we are also recognizing a
kind of 'regenerative philosotherapy' that can enable us compassionately to
reach inside and re-open this enclosure, so that it can regain its creative
totipotency (the philosophical equivalent of introducing embryonic stem
cells into damaged tissue - we are restoring openness to injured thought).
Lere Shakunle has in fact already thought about this in transfigural
mathematical terms and introduced it towards the end of his paper on
'Transfigural Biology' in the most recent issue of 'Transfigural
Mathematics'.
Love
Alan
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From: "Andrew Henon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Knowledge
Dear Alan, Robyn and Joan
Thank you for your very kind feedback on the book and work I have been
doing and continue to develop. Discussions have been busy on the forum
recently and there has been much to think about. It has not been an easy
piece of work to deliver and the battles one is drawn in to or those who
attempt to draw you in sap the creative energies. I am minded of Brendans
reference to 'The Powers That Be' and that sometimes it those very close you
work with that can be more testing than any authoritave body.
As I have gained experience I realise that the most important power that is
becoming is the self as neighbourhood. If we can reach a level of awareness
of
self as neighbourhood then the receptive and responsive relationships we
intrinsically and extrincically generate may become tuned towards the
humanity of love rather than a humanity of fear. I am also interested in the
notions that 'The World Is Not Fair' Surely it is a human loving need to
mediate
a world that is not fair and to make it fair or at least try?
With Love Andy
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