Lipton’s Journal/February 14, 1955/611: Difference between revisions
(Created page.) |
m (CE.) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{LJtop}} | {{LJtop}} | ||
The rationalist says: We can only trust objective data, for the subjective is mal-proportioned exaggeration of the essential material phenomena. | The rationalist says: We can only trust objective data, for the subjective is a mal-proportioned exaggeration of the essential material phenomena. | ||
The mystic says: We can only trust subjective “thoughts” for the objective data, the facts, are merely frozen theories, agglomerated habits of ideas which are mistaken for a Reality which may not even be Material. | The mystic says: We can only trust subjective “thoughts” for the objective data, the facts, are merely frozen theories, agglomerated habits of ideas which are mistaken for a Reality which may not even be Material. |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 1 August 2022
The rationalist says: We can only trust objective data, for the subjective is a mal-proportioned exaggeration of the essential material phenomena.
The mystic says: We can only trust subjective “thoughts” for the objective data, the facts, are merely frozen theories, agglomerated habits of ideas which are mistaken for a Reality which may not even be Material.
And I shuttle back and forth, making a hundred trips these days. No wonder my thoughts race like a madman, and my ideas stumble in incoherent spasmodic brilliance.