tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post256634901094501270..comments2024-02-23T15:59:49.280-07:00Comments on Mobile Kodgers: PLAYING WITH THE POLICERandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02908010960752449161noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-83385167388048197492010-09-06T16:04:53.451-06:002010-09-06T16:04:53.451-06:00Randy,
After completing some important work, I w...Randy, <br /><br />After completing some important work, I was perusing a friend's shelves when I noticed a copy of the Tao te Ching. So though I am not willing to spend much time on this, as I have much more important things to do, I would point out that I only needed to go to the second entry to find clear evidence of your error. One line suffices, but please do read the entirety so you can fully grasp the truth. <br /><br />"He accomplishes his task, but does not dwell on it." <br /><br />Were your claims correct he could have no task, or if he had a task, could not and would not complete it. <br /><br />Best of luck as always..Stormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15154817401507525700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-74856185237962669872010-09-05T19:12:48.857-06:002010-09-05T19:12:48.857-06:00Is not the intersection of time and timelessness e...Is not the intersection of time and timelessness enough drama?<br />(Refering to your Eternity is in love with time hypothesis)<br />This is considered to be the relm of saints, and never really achieved on the planet...maybe approached now and then.<br />This is called a "realization" when it is approached; that is, a "realization" is a unified symetry in nature that has power/beauty/occurance.<br />Enough realizations are supposed to lead to "acceptance"...a very nice place, indeed, if it exists.<br />You'll notice my friend, that there is no contrivance or fabed up situation here that is intended to amuse and divert.<br />It has it's own stuff.<br />BushmanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-82297889585129656052010-09-02T17:29:51.181-06:002010-09-02T17:29:51.181-06:00Randy, Randy, Randy....God is going to get you for...Randy, Randy, Randy....God is going to get you for this one. Oh that's right,you don't believe in God. <br />So what's this mean? "-you're wasting the creator's time--probably pissing him/her/it off.)"<br />I think someone should make a movie out of your lifestyle. It would be entertaining for sure with all of the adventures you've had.Patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-84170156123445326022010-09-01T13:28:30.249-06:002010-09-01T13:28:30.249-06:00Randy,
Given claims such as the one you end your...Randy, <br /><br />Given claims such as the one you end your response with, I am quite dubious as to whether you would ever acknowledge the meaning of the term "valid." BTW it is an argument form in which the premises necessitate the conclusion. Or put another way: IF the premises are true, then the conclusion MUST be true. and JFYI, a sound argument is a valid argument in which the premises are in fact true. For examples see the refutations of your claims.. :) <br /><br />As for Lao Tzu, we see a key difference between us here. Where you relied, by your own admission, on random postings on the net found via google, I am relying upon the writings of Lao Tzu, and Chuang Tzu themselves. Were I not currently travelling and thus away from my collection of works and translations of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, I would gladly cite many passages which like the one I already offered, conclusively prove your claims based upon the most cursory glances and impressions of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, to be without any merit. <br /><br />Funny that you consider accepting reality, not employing ad hominems, and allowing reason to determine when an argument to be sound to be a "quarrelsome vision of life." This peculiar (and dishonest) ad hominem not only has no merit, it is directly contrary to my vision of life. <br /><br />Civility and reason not being your strong suits, I would strongly recommend The Reasonable Woman: A Guide to Intellectual Survival by Wendy McElroy. It is a delightful book written by an incredible woman who is largely self-educated, but who offers up the absolute best introduction to the world of ideas and reason I have ever come across, and I have read more than a few.Stormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15154817401507525700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-59172755231636858032010-09-01T11:40:27.615-06:002010-09-01T11:40:27.615-06:00Storm: I always enjoy hearing from you--for lots ...Storm: I always enjoy hearing from you--for lots of reasons. You stir me to delightful fury (I actually enjoy working up a head of steam) you are second only to religious nuts as my favorite target. (see the preacher confrontation?) I'm developing a fantasy involving you--where neither of us can escape the "cage"--are forced by potent referees to acknowledge whatever parts of the opponents arguments are valid--thus isolating the real differences and focusing on them. In short I would enjoy nailing your quarrelsome vision of life to the wall. I wonder if you have the cajones or ovaries to engage me personally. The world would enjoy the show. Maybe we both would learn something. By the way--you are DEAD WRONG on the Lao Tzu issue--as anyone can verify---just google the name and read several articles--as I just did.Randyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02908010960752449161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-9066604943255784832010-09-01T07:20:50.837-06:002010-09-01T07:20:50.837-06:00You misunderstand Lao Tzu, and if you have read hi...You misunderstand Lao Tzu, and if you have read him Chuang Tzu. Neither says that is about merely existing and allowing it to wash over you, but about accepting what is, and being true to your nature. Chuang Tzu's example of the gnarley old oak which has survived when all of those straight oaks were cut for lumber, is a good example of this point. By going along and merely being like all others, the straight oaks were cut short (literally) but the oak being true to its gnarley nature survived because it was not merely useful.Stormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15154817401507525700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-44481425255327138092010-08-31T21:55:44.837-06:002010-08-31T21:55:44.837-06:00Thanks Charles, Wayne, Sarah---you make my day wit...Thanks Charles, Wayne, Sarah---you make my day with your comments. Wayne, I have lots of respect for you--enjoy every one of your blogs and hope we will have another face to face sometimes. I really would like to grok your vision. (a short lesson in photography would also be appreciated.)Randyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02908010960752449161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-1691681584308353532010-08-31T17:03:17.789-06:002010-08-31T17:03:17.789-06:00To say that i enjoyed this post immensely would be...To say that i enjoyed this post immensely would be an absolute disservice to you, O King of Kodgers!<br /><br />I was positively tickled by your list, #4 in particular, and your pot-stirring story made my day. I'm still giggling about it like a mischievous, giddy child.<br /><br />Well played, sir.Miss-Fithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10272162159647522227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-68111714785264424302010-08-31T16:52:05.770-06:002010-08-31T16:52:05.770-06:00Though we have almost diametrically opposite philo...Though we have almost diametrically opposite philosophies, it's funny how we post blogged about our encounters with the police on the same day (as you mentioned on mine). Though I have to admit yours is much more practical, I think mine would win the humor award. :) Keep posting the pointers Randy, they are greatly appreciated.Wayne (Wirs)http://WayneWirs.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31383424.post-21889405919578195592010-08-31T16:34:33.316-06:002010-08-31T16:34:33.316-06:00Hey Randy - You are the ultimate Kodger and I am t...Hey Randy - You are the ultimate Kodger and I am taking notes. Yip, got a few prime spots in mind already. Might I say that is a fascinating spot by the river. Thanks for your unique perspective.<br /><br />CharlesCharleshttp://www.ncmountaincampers.comnoreply@blogger.com