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iron~orchid
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In the contemplation of values we must distinguish between that
which is
value in our being and that which HAS value.
I ask - what is the difference?
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The difference by my theory is:
Value can never be static; meaning that experience
adds to value. It is the appreciative consciousness of value that
is the difference.
For instance, man may manufacture a machine which is of value, but
its real value must be derived from its use in human culture and
from personal appreciation.
So, you have love as a value within your being. But that love is
relatively valueless without growth through the potential of its
expansion. That love HAS value through your contribution and
mobilization of its power.
Question:
Is growth always unconscious, be it physical, intellectual, or
spiritual ?
thanks luvs, i~o
which is
value in our being and that which HAS value.
I ask - what is the difference?
----------------------------------
The difference by my theory is:
Value can never be static; meaning that experience
adds to value. It is the appreciative consciousness of value that
is the difference.
For instance, man may manufacture a machine which is of value, but
its real value must be derived from its use in human culture and
from personal appreciation.
So, you have love as a value within your being. But that love is
relatively valueless without growth through the potential of its
expansion. That love HAS value through your contribution and
mobilization of its power.
Question:
Is growth always unconscious, be it physical, intellectual, or
spiritual ?
thanks luvs, i~o