{"id":2362,"date":"2016-07-28T07:00:49","date_gmt":"2016-07-28T15:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=2362"},"modified":"2016-07-28T07:00:49","modified_gmt":"2016-07-28T15:00:49","slug":"beyond-ness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=2362","title":{"rendered":"Beyond-ness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There are realms beyond our own. This truth has been almost hammered into human minds over the last five hundred years: Micro-realms with the invention of the microscope, and macro-realms with the telescope. Current developments have extended these view many-fold. We have further learned that we perceive and can perceive only a limited range of stimuli, and have mechanically and electronically extended our powers of perception regarding speed\u2014stop action photography or ultr-fast action; spectrums of sound and light; and many other subtleties. It turns out we live within a very narrow realm of existence, while much of the cosmos imperceptibly goes on about its business. God is trying to tell us something about humility, methinks. <\/p>\n<p>I dare speculate beyond what can be perceived by our species. I imaging realms of not only difference but complexity, realms of mind far beyond our own. <\/p>\n<p>I have established myself as a thoughtful and responsible, high-status and well-educated senior adult. Good. I can afford now to dare to speculate, and it occurs to me that there is a fine balance of imaginative speculation and \u201ctruth-testing.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>I have studied writing as a medium, and appreciate its value. It also tends to be used oppress-ively. If it\u2019s in a book, if it\u2019s written or printed, what is said is granted greater truth value than a story told orally. On the whole, this has led to all the gains in civilization due to writing\u2014good government, science, etc. On the other hand, \u201clogo-centricity\u201d\u2014unthinkingly valuing the printed word\u2014has a downside. It has the power to alone dominate any search for truth.<\/p>\n<p>Yet many truths, especially in the realms of compassion and human relations, resist being confined by written language. Poetry attempts to transcend factual language. Dance, art, and other forms further seek this freedom. Plus, much injustice has been perpetrated, much domination by people who were literate over the illiterate. It\u2019s not a clean tool, literacy.<\/p>\n<p>So imagination needs to be woven into the mix. The letter of the law is often liberating, but not infrequently oppressing. How to overcome this problem? First, recognize that a problem exists and question the assumption that higher truths can be captured in the fixity of words, of laws. <\/p>\n<p>One approach is to recognize that there are levels of consciousness beyond those that are presently dominated by logo-centricity. This is a stretch, because it seems to threaten the folly and chaos occasioned by human history that proceeded before international or local written law. Caprice and power dominated the scene, and often was used with great cruelty. All of modernity emerged along with the printed word. Now I\u2019m questioning its ultimate value.<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t question the value of words and definitions in general; but I do question whether they are the ultimate factor in all evaluations. So much evil also uses words. I believe the saying is \u201cThe Devil can quote scripture.\u201d So I\u2019m opening a crack in the edifice of unthinking worship of logo-centricity, the rule of that which can be phrased as words. There is instead much room for imagination, compassion, role reversal.    <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There are realms beyond our own. This truth has been almost hammered into human minds over the last five hundred years: Micro-realms with the invention of the microscope, and macro-realms with the telescope. Current developments have extended these view many-fold. 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