Conditions, Cause and CulpabilityUpdated: February 15th, 2016
Created: 01/02/16People invariably talk in terms of cause and culpabilty when they are unprepared to take full responsibilty for thier feelings and situations: whereas I would argue that it is a matter of conditions.
The concept of conditions requires being somewhere and is an expression of space, whereas cause and culpabilty are both linear aspects of time.
So you can live and kill and eventually die on a line, albiet bent and never straight or can dwell eternally in an infinitly dimensioned space, even if you are only able to enjoy a few dimensions. I'm replacing the previous clause after a discusison on a train to St Ives on 11th Feb where I argued against that.
My argument was that an increase in dimenensions has the opposite effect, implying a cause; that the greater the choice the more constrained is the will. If direction is linear then there may be only one choice although travel back in time would seem to be another.
Having to choose which direction to take, more so in multidimesional space, must take more time to finalise, unless no choice is made. So where there is no choice of direction is there any choice. Where there are options to choose from, linearly only one can be made at a time. Yet there is always the choice not to choose: such choice does not require a timely decsion and can best be experienced when the dimensions and choices are merged.
Although the notion of a universe, a single word exists, it's identification must remain a mystery so as not to evoke a choice
Conditions
The conditons for an existence are many, or more accuratly undefined in totality and inevitably infinite and whole. But let's use H2O as a simple example.
I am not going to look at the conditions needed of it's internal structure to exist but the basic human concious interaction. We all are familiar with water for drinking, which seems essential, washing and swimming being less important.
Yet H2O exists in three main forms, ice, water and steam. Ice although not as common as water is well appreciated whereas steam is a bit more obscure or should I say vague. Steam is a colourless gas and is essentially H2O molecules moving around at high speed.
Certain condtions are prevalent for H2O to appear in any one of these forms, both commonly appearing to equate to temperate; however pressure is equally important. By reducing the pressure on water it will convert to steam even if there is no change in temperature.
So you can see that whereas certain conditons must be met for an existence it cannot be viewed that heat melts water. Heat does have the nature of being transfered but it does not have the nature of cause and does not melt things. Heat does not melt wood nor stone, although it can be used to melt stone.
Cause and Effect
Looking at the environment from a perspective of understanding the fundemtall conditons that have to exist for a complex form to exist is the stuff of science i.e. knowledge, the task being understanding. Yet most understanding is not a pure intelectual pusuit with the goal of knowing but of controlling. Here exists the basis of linear thought that one thing ineviably leads to another. Despite this being absolutley false this is inhernt in our language, so words follow words, but does one word mean that another has to follow, surely I can write what I like even though it may be unintelligable.
So there is a cause and effect mentality that pervades human thinking which is then seen as polarisation and extended to the issue of success or failure, profit and gain. The outcome of applying a finite amount of conditions does not necessaripy produce the succes and gain it was set for.
Culpability
Most often in human endeavours that require a gain, when some task to perform fails there is seen to be a weakness or wrongness. People are then held to account for not being fully in control of the environment and blame is then apportioned. Of course those apportioning rarely take their appropriate share and so the disparity grows between what really does exist and that which is only a function of conditions.
The problem is that the simple idea of spirit and body has become an never ending search for conditons that can be manufactured for the minds desire to control. There is a never ending set of conditions as to why H2O exists and an equally non-exhuastive uses water can be put to.
So can you really ever be to blame for not understanding enough conditons and or not having the will to manipilaute them to anothers liking, well obviously you can; but intellectualy it's a load of bullshit, it is just bullying, something us humans are becoming conditioned to.
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