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Permalink Reply by sehkmet on March 30, 2011 at 2:42pm Hi Alice,
I was reading through your group and had to join up to learn what this post is about.
"Nothing we do is without cause."
I can understand this. The next sentence, I don't understand. I've never seen the word cause used this way. What does this mean?
Permalink Reply by Alice on March 30, 2011 at 5:37pm
Permalink Reply by sehkmet on April 12, 2011 at 1:58pm I reckon I understand naturalism a little after reading some websites.
Basically, minus philosophical language, the only force operating in the universe is nature and it's laws. Thus every result is due to a natural cause.
Contra-causal free will is an action that has no natural cause. I'm interpolating here since the only information I found about CCFW relates to god.
Is this about right?
I don't think I will be joining the naturalism group as I try to eschew obfuscation.
Permalink Reply by Alice on April 12, 2011 at 8:42pm
Permalink Reply by Bizu Dana on May 13, 2011 at 1:56am Alice,
i have for so long practiced negativism and pesimistic views. i thought i could never change it, because that was who i was.Of course, it came naturally for me. A while ago I convinced myself that i can "reprogram" my way of thinking because i had just entered college and i found myself whithout my usual friends, so it was harder for me to get new ones, with an attitude like that. Of course, don't think that i was mentally ill, or had cronic depression, it was more like an annoying habit :-) .. picked up from my family... the causality was the environment that i was raised in.
It came a bit hard for me at the beginning and it felt unnatural, but now thinking different really works good for me. i am really more in a grey area.but it boosted up my potential as a student, confidence, you name it...
so there is nothing you can't do,
violence is an expression of irationality, frustrations and anxieties are the causes which are part of this irationality.
non-violent and compasion comes naturally to you because you are a rational person and you constantly evolve and better yourself !
So respect to you! ! :-)
[excuse my english, please correct me...] Dana
Permalink Reply by Alice on May 22, 2011 at 9:18am Hi Bezudana,
I have my fair share of irrationality, frustration and irritablity leading to violence of some form...
We can change - but often like you say, it's because we are caused to change, you can't get your needs met for friends and so you become more positive.... we don't always have the environment that leads to our changing in a way that we like or value - but we do our best.... :)
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