@whorehoodInc I wouldn't think so. According to preceding quote, myths *are realizations* that can't be articulated literally..
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@whorehoodInc Hard to compress social source of realizations, it's hardly a singularity.
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@whorehoodInc Use of reason, I think, implies intuitive intelligence, ie discernment. Diff. from rationalization=seek for logical coherence
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@whorehoodInc But yes, bye for now
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.@whorehoodInc It might be an ideal for the deluded who take the myth literally, as it happens within religions.
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.@whorehoodInc In which case religion becomes ideology, and there we have the root problem of all religions.
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All myths are true.
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@whorehoodInc Ok, it never hurts to learn. :)
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@whorehoodInc Imo, utopia is a very different concept, ideology-based, whereas myth isn't ideal - it's ambiguous, encoded language of truth.
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@whorehoodInc If you try to rationalize it, there is always a bug, inconsistency, a mistake. :) Let's just say we disagree on this.
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