Gravity's Rainbow in depth on Studio 360

Keith Davis kbob42 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 21:50:03 CST 2012


I'm thinking it has less to do with intellectual understanding and more to
do with emotional, not that they have to necessarily be mutually exclusive.
On Mar 9, 2012 10:38 PM, "Michael Bailey" <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Keith Davis wrote:
> > This has been one of the more interesting threads for me. Makes me wish I
> > had more time to ponder.
> > Could paranoia be considèred as the sensing that there is an order beyond
> > the capability of our minds to understand, not as wonder, or awe, but as
> the
> > sense of losing the connection to our usual perception of a self located
> in
> > a particular time and space. A challenge to who or what we think we are.
> >
>
> I guess I take it for granted that there are all kinds of orders
> beyond my capability to understand.
>
> some that, like the details of the tides or the chemical processes
> going on in me right now, I might be able to grasp to some extent
> some that don't affect me but a lot that do...
>
> maybe I am paranoid, but it just seems reasonable to me.  'swhy I
> embrace and recommend faith (hail Ganesha)
>
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