hughperman t1_ix99r3d wrote
Reply to comment by JustAPerspective in The famous Butterfly Dream of Taoist Philosophy and how it recommends a radical openness to judging right from wrong by CaptainOfTheKeys
Sure, I was mostly just dicking around with your phrasing with the non-exclusive-or answer to "X or Y". Just didn't expect it to be noticed much.
I'm not much for flowery language, so question about a caterpillar mourning? Nope, caterpillars do not know about cocoons or their meaning.
As a question about perspective, sure. But I'll double down and throw it back to you - the perspective of the unknowing caterpillar is just as good a metaphor as the knowing caterpillar. The dream of the butterfly as an allegory of unknown transitions into or out of unimaginable, inaccessible states is just as easily described by the caterpillar who doesn't know what a cocoon is. We don't know what the events, objects, environmental queues are that will be transformative in our lives, or what the signs are that someone has transitioned in a similar way. It's only with hindsight that we see the key elements, such as getting in our cocoon, that lead to our butterfly transformation. At the time, we had no idea what a cocoon was, even as we were building it.
JustAPerspective t1_ix9nnyu wrote
Having learned nothing, the invitation was made, and also ignored.
hughperman t1_ix9snam wrote
I don't really know what you're saying here?
Diabegi t1_ixa6mdx wrote
Just say you have nothing decent to respond with and leave it at that
JustAPerspective t1_ixabdl5 wrote
You say what you want to say, child, we'll say what we want to.
Simply because you don't understand what's communicated?
Doesn't mean it ain't there.
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