The life and times of Deborah Spake

Science and Philosophy

Ancient Wisdom

“Know Thyself: To become self-aware requires significant effort over the long haul, but the rewards can be nothing short of astonishing. When we are self-aware, we free up energy used to suppress uncomfortable thoughts, feelings and sensations. We act with conscious knowledge of our motivations and choices, with a focus on desired outcomes. Otherwise, we are acting out of unconscious motivations and/or patterns of reactivity. The more conscious we are, the more we are able to fine-tune our interactions with others for maximum positive impact! More available energy, more personal effectiveness, more likelihood of living the life we want – ancient wisdom.”

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Spell of the Sensuous

In the words of the French phenomenology’s Maurice Merleau-Ponty: “All my knowledge of the world, even my scientific knowledge, is gained from my own particular point of view, or from some experience of the world without which the symbols of science would be meaningless. The whole universe of science is built upon the world as directly experienced, and if we want to subject science itself to rigorous scrutiny and arrive at a precise assessment of its meaning and scope, we must begin by reawakening the basic experience of the world, of which science is the second-order expression….To return to things themselves is to return to that world which precedes knowledge, of which knowledge always speaks, and in relation to which every scientific schematization is an abstract and derivative sign-language, as is geography in relation to the countryside in which we have learnt beforehand what a forest, a prairie or a river is.” Inter-subjectivity. (pg.36)

The “real world” in which we find ourselves, then–the very world our sciences strive to fathom–is not a sheer “object,” not a fixed and finished “datum” from which all subjects and subjective qualities could be pared away, but is rather an intertwined matrix of sensations and perceptions, a collective field of experience lived through from many different angles. The mutual inscription of others in my experience, and (as I must assume) of myself in their experiences, effects the interweaving of our individual phenomenal fields into a single, ever-shifting fabric, a single phenomenal world or “reality”. (pg.39)

Ultimately, to acknowledge the life of the body, and to affirm our solidarity with this physical form, is to acknowledge our existence as one of the earth’s animals, and so to remember and rejuvenate the organic basis of our thoughts and our intelligence.” (pg.47)

(The Spell of the Sensuous, David Abram)

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