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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Introduce Yourself Here Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:49 am | |
| Let us know a little about yourself and how you found us. _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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native_son
Joined : 21 Feb 2007 Posts : 15
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Wed Feb 21, 2007 4:42 pm | |
| | Hey, Aaron. |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:13 pm | |
| Hey NS. Nice to see you.  |
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Travis Clementsmith Admin

Age : 39 Joined : 30 Mar 2007 Posts : 161 Location: : Murrieta, CA
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:05 pm | |
| Sorry I'm so late to the party, I forgot to activate my membership! Been real busy lately (which means away from the computer). Getting assigned alot of overtime as the staffing crisis at work worsens despite our brilliant administration's assurances that there is no staffing crisis. "We just work the ones we have six days a week, see, no crisis!"
I digress. I hope to get back into quite a few things, one of which is this forum and web site. I had started a meditation program, and after successfully meditating twice a day for two weeks, I got sick and totally screwed up my pattern, so I got to get back into that as well. Its an accelerated course program, and I decided to become a guinnea pig for it and tell you what I thought of it. I figured its time to see if some of these programs might work. I'm going to keep a journal and report my explorations.
Of course, yard work, kids, and vacations all conspire to plot against me, but I am going to try to get back on track. I'm thinking about tying all this in to an Integral Lifepractice. Hey Aaron, maybe a separate forum or portal on the site for those that want to do this might be set up. Could be a neat feature we could offer.
Hope everyone is doing well and look forward to building this site and forum!
-TC |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:46 pm | |
| Hey Travis! Glad you found the forum! 
I was actually thinking about an ILP section. It would be a cool idea. I think I'd start my ILP by creating a 36 hour day so that I could get everything done that I need to.  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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Sam Borchon
Joined : 23 Apr 2007 Posts : 16
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Apr 23, 2007 4:36 pm | |
| Hi,
Thought I'd drop by and say hello. Good to see some familiar faces here!
Sam |
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Travis Clementsmith Admin

Age : 39 Joined : 30 Mar 2007 Posts : 161 Location: : Murrieta, CA
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Apr 23, 2007 4:39 pm | |
| Hi Sam, good to see you here!
-TC _________________ Reason is the dynamic interplay of consciousness and being. |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:16 pm | |
| Hi Sam!  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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eh60driver

Age : 58 Joined : 02 Jul 2007 Posts : 8 Location: : SW Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:04 am | |
| Intro: 57 years old. Retired Army helicopter pilot (UH/EH-60 Blackhawks). Currently I work in a State Correctional Institution. Married 36 years, two sons, one granddaughter with another due in September (one from each son). I live 20 mi South of Pittsburgh, PA, and honestly don't care one way or the other if the Steelers do well or not.
I was raised in the Methodist church because it was the only one within walking distance from my house. My parents never went to church and neither encouraged nor discouraged my attendance. In my idealistic 20's I joined the Baha'i Faith. In my 30's I became a Mormon. In my 40's back to Baha'i and finally lost my religion altogether on 9/11. I realized God ain't tellin' nobody to do nothin'.
I'd heard of Deism and looked it up on Google (or something) and found Deism.com.
I think I'm a pandeist. I don't know. I'm not really crazy about labels. I feel that all life is connected somehow and that we all cause a ripple everytime we think. I feel there is a "force" that holds the universe in order and that we are all dependent on that force, but that force is not responsible for our actions or owes us anything. I believe that prayer may work at times, because as in physics, simply by observing something, you change it. So perhaps by thinking of something, you affect it. But, of course, nothing talks to you when you do this. Am I making sense?
Anyway, I'll check you guys out. You folks seem to have more pertanent discussions than some of the other places.
Rodg |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:06 am | |
| Hi Rodger and welcome! 
You probably already know most of us here from PD and DD. This forum is relatively new and still kind of quiet but is set up to discuss things like spirituality, philosophy, and metaphysics in more detail for those who are interested in that sort of thing.
Feel free to ask questions if you have any or chime in with anything that comes to mind.
Nice to see you here.  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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Ninah
Joined : 07 Sep 2007 Posts : 4
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:49 pm | |
| Hi all I am new here, checked the forumn a few times but never posted.
I am an artist and a small sampeling of my work can be seen at jhreh.com
I used to post a good deal at siutao, but have left that sight forever.
thanx for the place you have here |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:59 pm | |
| Hello and welcome!  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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The Paineful Truth

Joined : 19 Sep 2007 Posts : 356 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:55 pm | |
| Some know me here as Stewball from the DD forum.
I am a deist but acknowledge that atheism is the other reasonable position on the existence of God, thus neither one can claim they have absolute knowledge, making "don't know" a mandatory agnostic aspect of either.
I believe that God=Truth where God is our supreme ideal (over money, fame, power etc.) which may or may not turn out to be a supernatural spirit in the sky. I further believe that Truth has (at least) four aspects: natural law, justice, love and beauty. Anyone interested about how all this makes sense, please refer to (buy ) my self-published but professionally inspired book, Truth: Resuming the Age of Reason, available hardbound, in paperback or download, here. |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:58 pm | |
| Hey Stew, in western philosophy it is often refered to as the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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The Paineful Truth

Joined : 19 Sep 2007 Posts : 356 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:36 pm | |
| What is? _________________
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sun Sep 23, 2007 8:33 am | |
| "Natural law, justice, love and beauty."
The good, the true, and the beautiful is a variation on it. _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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Paul Anthony

Age : 61 Joined : 07 Oct 2007 Posts : 153 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:59 am | |
| Well, this must be where everyone went!
I've been checking DD now and then, and the lights are on but nobody's home!
For those of you who don't know me, I believe the universe is too orderly to have occurred by accident, but life is too random to be the result of micromanagement by a paternal god.
In other words, I'm a Deist.  |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sun Oct 07, 2007 7:01 am | |
| Hi Paul. Glad you found us. Welcome!  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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Helium
Joined : 14 Sep 2007 Posts : 419 Location: : Toronto
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:14 pm | |
| | Quote: | | Well, this must be where everyone went! |
Yeah, we're crashin' this party!
Welcome PA!
Also you'll find a lot of familiar folks at www.positivedeism.com which I think it's safe to say always was a sister site to dynamic deism, including this site's esteemed leader wbo also posts there. |
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michael1111

Joined : 22 Jun 2007 Posts : 18
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:49 pm | |
| howdy!  |
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The Paineful Truth

Joined : 19 Sep 2007 Posts : 356 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:22 am | |
| Howdy Michael
But this isn't all just about what I believe. What do you ....believe.
Aaron, It's not like me to find fault and nitpick or anything ( ), but isn't Truth being true kind of redundant, and being good kind of a (correct but obvious?) value judgment about Truth (it isn't evil) rather than an aspect of its nature? |
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Aaron Admin

Age : 37 Joined : 24 Jan 2007 Posts : 1087 Location: : Connecticut
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:10 am | |
| | The Paineful Truth wrote: | But this isn't all just about what I believe. What do you ....believe.
Aaron, It's not like me to find fault and nitpick or anything ( ), but isn't Truth being true kind of redundant, and being good kind of a (correct but obvious?) value judgment about Truth (it isn't evil) rather than an aspect of its nature? |
Hey, I didn't come up with "the good", "the true" and "the beautiful". That was western philosophy. I do agree with it though. There are truths about what's "good", there are truths about what's "beautiful", and there are truths about what's "true".
I think there's a difference between "truth" (or truths) and "the true". "The true" is just one perspective. If you equate "truth" and "the true" in a reductive way then you could just as easily reduce everything to "the beautiful" or "the good". I mean isn't "truth" and "goodness" beautiful? Or for that matter isn't "beauty" and "truth" good?  _________________ "Enjoy every sandwich" ~ Warren Zevon |
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Ninah
Joined : 07 Sep 2007 Posts : 4
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:48 am | |
| Hello!  |
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The Paineful Truth

Joined : 19 Sep 2007 Posts : 356 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:23 pm | |
| Howdy Ninah, welcome to the board. I'm new here too but I transferred my credits from another board.
Please tell us about yourself and what brought you here. More than likely, most of us are here for the same reasons. _________________
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The Paineful Truth

Joined : 19 Sep 2007 Posts : 356 Location: : Arizona
| Subject: Re: Introduce Yourself Here Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:00 pm | |
| | Aaron wrote: | | The Paineful Truth wrote: | Aaron, It's not like me to find fault and nitpick or anything ( ), but isn't Truth being true kind of redundant, and being good kind of a (correct but obvious?) value judgment about Truth (it isn't evil) rather than an aspect of its nature? |
Hey, I didn't come up with "the good", "the true" and "the beautiful". That was western philosophy. | .
A specific "western philosophy"?
| Quote: | I think there's a difference between "truth" (or truths) and "the true". "The true" is just one perspective. If you equate "truth" and "the true" in a reductive way then you could just as easily reduce everything to "the beautiful" or "the good". I mean isn't "truth" and "goodness" beautiful? Or for that matter isn't "beauty" and "truth" good?  |
That is dependent on what the definition of "is" is, is it not?
"The true", if I understand what you mean, is just a piece of the whole Truth. 1+1=2, 2+2=4, and while they are both true, the are just pieces of the puzzle that is the whole Truth that are commonly referred to as both true and truths in their own right.
How is goodness anything more than a value judgement equated with morality by those who honor Truth? Isn't goodness the application of Truth to a code of morality, virute and subjective taste? Truth is "good" for sentient beings, but does the rest of the universe care? IOW, is Truth inherently good/moral, or do we just use it to deduce morality making the assumption that sentient lifeforms are given ultimatle priority (God {Truth}, by His {It's} absence, being left out of the equation)?
(Hmmmmm. I just realized, this is the intro thingy. [We need a tunnel vision and an asleep at the switch emoticon.]) |
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