Guest guest Posted May 27, 2005 Report Share Posted May 27, 2005 Excellent points, , especially the fish and many thanks for all your valuable input to the list. This discussion has so far helped to render some things clearer and I guess I'm not the only one who is grateful for suggested reading. You are, of course, right to infer that it's possible to confuse a workman if you give him the wrong tools, but in those areas where two [or more] cultures intersect or interact, some useful insight into each is visible. [in our house, it's OK to eat with chopsticks, fingers or knife and fork.] With my thin grasp of TCM, I don't intend to do any missionary work, but see no harm in seeking help where it may be found. The simplicity of a system which makes sense within its own context is attractive after a fragmented and incomplete education. It could be as much a mistake to discard a workable concept as to cling slavishly to a monopolistic other. The workman will tell us that although a specific tool is perfect for a specific job, if he doesn't have one handy, it's OK to use whatever's in the box, if it's useful. I agree that for each hypothesis generated there is another, just as lovable to some, that falls, falsified and cringing, by the wayside. I feel that when science and philosophy conflict, then one or t'other will be found to be faulty under closer examination. A dose of scepticism is usually necessary to digest philosophies that profess to point the way to enlightenment or even `explanatory satisfaction'. Perhaps it's a question of interpretation, but most ways of looking at the world are imperfect at best, and childish or dogmatic at worst. As I think you suggest, it's possible to live without philosophical certainties, as I do, whilst accepting larger over-arching principles. BTW, where I live, it's impossible to find the books you mention so I look forward to reading them on your site. Love and best wishes to all, Geoff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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