Monday, August 31, 2009
What is valuable?
This question seeks to bring an order to potential: the potential of the individual, that of others, and that of the environment.
Why is our experience this way?
Experience in these interactions has a nature to it. This question looks to explore the relationships to better understand, predict, and interpret this nature.
What is our experience?
This question looks to analyze the interactions between the individual, others, and the environment.
Why are we here?
This question seeks to examine the possible existence of an impetus behind the life of every and all humans (the individual and others).
Where are we?
We as individuals and as a collection (individual and others) do not exist in isolation. There is an environment that exists outside of the person including the experienced/perceived reality and hypothetical reality. This includes both inanimate and other animate, non-human objects.
Who are you?
It is fairly certain that there are others in existence apart from the individual. This questions seeks to address who each person can understand the other to be and what the nature of an interaction between the individual and another is like.
Who am I?
This is a question that calls to an understanding of the entirety of the individual. All things that can be known about oneself fall in this category.
9/7
I have found that I am undefined by anything I do. Labels, names, talents, thoughts, emotions, actions, inactions, reactions, none of these things together or apart even describe in part or fully anything about the being that I am. This seems to be not because I am unique and distinct from all others but possibly because we are all so much more similar in a way we have yet to imagine. There is something subcarnal about this question that is revealed only like the ocean floor in a particularly clear moment.
9/7
I have found that I am undefined by anything I do. Labels, names, talents, thoughts, emotions, actions, inactions, reactions, none of these things together or apart even describe in part or fully anything about the being that I am. This seems to be not because I am unique and distinct from all others but possibly because we are all so much more similar in a way we have yet to imagine. There is something subcarnal about this question that is revealed only like the ocean floor in a particularly clear moment.
Worldview Questions
1. Who am I?
2. Who are you?
3. Where are we?
4. Why are we here?
5. What is our experience?
6. Why is our experience this way?
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