@lookatmepleasesir Not at all. However if you don't like them you are certainly free to substitute them for any "en vogue" term you wish. Thanks for your 2 cents. Cheers!
This reminds me of Kuhn's problem of incommensurablty in the sciences. Of course this had been proven incorrect in Science Studies with the application of trading zones and boundary objects that allow for translation across two distinct paradigms. Perhaps Western seeker can fine a creole or symbols that will speak to both epistemes...(aka provide translation) I feel the West can truly appreciate and internalize oriental mysticism. Its just more difficult and can create a lot of angst. -Namaste
aren't oriental and occidental terms and concepts that are a little outdated?
lookatmepleasesir 1 year ago
@lookatmepleasesir Not at all. However if you don't like them you are certainly free to substitute them for any "en vogue" term you wish. Thanks for your 2 cents. Cheers!
TheFaustianMan 1 year ago
This reminds me of Kuhn's problem of incommensurablty in the sciences. Of course this had been proven incorrect in Science Studies with the application of trading zones and boundary objects that allow for translation across two distinct paradigms. Perhaps Western seeker can fine a creole or symbols that will speak to both epistemes...(aka provide translation) I feel the West can truly appreciate and internalize oriental mysticism. Its just more difficult and can create a lot of angst. -Namaste
kellybw23 1 year ago