Anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology.
Anthropomorphism is phenomena called psychosis which is rooted in separation where there is none.
Awakening is rooted in unification, when the sense that I am is also known as the sense I am not.
Both knowing and not-knowing are one and the same knowing, in the very instant of knowing.
I know, but I do not know how I know.
I only know I know nothing. And nothing never be understood, and can only be understood to mean everything.
When one thing is known, everything is known.
Within this inconceivable conception, what is not yet known, will eventually become known.
But what is unknowable, will never be known.
Knowledge therefore, can only point to the illusory nature of reality, and that ultimately reality is unknowable.
Even the known concept of a 'human entity' is a non-entity.
Anthropomorphism is phenomena called psychosis which is rooted in separation where there is none.
Awakening is rooted in unification, when the sense that I am is also known as the sense I am not.
Both knowing and not-knowing are one and the same knowing, in the very instant of knowing.
I know, but I do not know how I know.
I only know I know nothing. And nothing never be understood, and can only be understood to mean everything.
When one thing is known, everything is known.
Within this inconceivable conception, what is not yet known, will eventually become known.
But what is unknowable, will never be known.
Knowledge therefore, can only point to the illusory nature of reality, and that ultimately reality is unknowable.
Even the known concept of a 'human entity' is a non-entity.
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I always knew when my dog wanted to go out.
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Knowing is just what's happening. Reactions to what is happening is also what is happening. No one is making what happens happen.
Just try reversing the reaction to knowing your dog wants to go out. The happening has no time machine.
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And that was just what was happening.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:39 pmAttributing human traits to my dog worked just peachy.
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And what was happening was not psychosis.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:40 pmAnd that was just what was happening.
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And that statement arising as ''And what was happening was not psychosis'' is also what is happening.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:43 pmAnd what was happening was not psychosis.
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It was actually what had already happened when you wrote that.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:51 pmAnd that statement arising as ''And what was happening was not psychosis'' is also what is happening.
But, yeah, if your point is that things happen, I think most will agree.
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Great, so now we can just flush all the blah blah blah down the toilet where it belongs.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 3:20 pm
But, yeah, if your point is that things happen, I think most will agree.
No one can predict or know what is going to happen next because nothing happens until it happens and there's not a thing that can do anything about that.
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Wow, judgmental, was that the blah, blah of DAM or something I said that belongs in the toilet?
Well, there goes science.No one can predict or know what is going to happen next because nothing happens until it happens and there's not a thing that can do anything about that.
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Maybe the term anthropomorphism is a typical example of human arrogance, since it implies that for animals to experience emotions and desires is to display human like qualities, whereas in fact, such qualities are innate to the animals in question. A much better term might be empathy.
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I totally agree. My point wasn't that they are like us. We are like them being one of them. It's one of the old criticism aimed at people for thinking they know what an animal is thinking. And of course we can make mistakes or project, etc.Maia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:36 pm Maybe the term anthropomorphism is a typical example of human arrogance, since it implies that for animals to experience emotions and desires is to display human like qualities, whereas in fact, such qualities are innate to the animals in question. A much better term might be empathy.
And since I think many things are alive and conscious, not just we animals, I take it even further.
And, yes, empathy, being connected on an emotional level with other beings.
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And animals themselves clearly do it too, since they can easily pick up on one's mood.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:39 pmI totally agree. My point wasn't that they are like us. We are like them being one of them. It's one of the old criticism aimed at people for thinking they know what an animal is thinking. And of course we can make mistakes or project, etc.Maia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:36 pm Maybe the term anthropomorphism is a typical example of human arrogance, since it implies that for animals to experience emotions and desires is to display human like qualities, whereas in fact, such qualities are innate to the animals in question. A much better term might be empathy.
And since I think many things are alive and conscious, not just we animals, I take it even further.
And, yes, empathy, being connected on an emotional level with other beings.
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Yes. They tend to be less cluttered. As a bit of a tangent, I love those service dogs that can sense an oncoming seizure and go to their person and get them to sit or lie down. They can sense more than the person can him or herself.Maia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:44 pmAnd animals themselves clearly do it too, since they can easily pick up on one's mood.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:39 pmI totally agree. My point wasn't that they are like us. We are like them being one of them. It's one of the old criticism aimed at people for thinking they know what an animal is thinking. And of course we can make mistakes or project, etc.Maia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:36 pm Maybe the term anthropomorphism is a typical example of human arrogance, since it implies that for animals to experience emotions and desires is to display human like qualities, whereas in fact, such qualities are innate to the animals in question. A much better term might be empathy.
And since I think many things are alive and conscious, not just we animals, I take it even further.
And, yes, empathy, being connected on an emotional level with other beings.
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Definitely. I know a lot of people who have guide dogs and they are incredibly clever and emotionally sensitive.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:49 pmYes. They tend to be less cluttered. As a bit of a tangent, I love those service dogs that can sense an oncoming seizure and go to their person and get them to sit or lie down. They can sense more than the person can him or herself.Maia wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:44 pmAnd animals themselves clearly do it too, since they can easily pick up on one's mood.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:39 pm I totally agree. My point wasn't that they are like us. We are like them being one of them. It's one of the old criticism aimed at people for thinking they know what an animal is thinking. And of course we can make mistakes or project, etc.
And since I think many things are alive and conscious, not just we animals, I take it even further.
And, yes, empathy, being connected on an emotional level with other beings.