by "Hannele.Tervola@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jan 3, 2008 at 02:23 AM
Being a professional in really good objective thinking I have noticed
that feelings are rational in their own way. Feelings mark the
im****tance of things to life and that is just what matters in the
world, i.e. what objectivity demands us to pay attention to. The
ground for real objectivity is in errorless observations, so that one
relies on one's own experience of things instead of on imagination
only. So these both factors, the emphasies given by feelings and the
need for objective first hand knowledge of things, both lead toward
living fully your life at the level of practise: sensations and
feelings. Noticing the im****tance of things in practise in our life
and in the lives of those around us, sets us to the road of solving
the task of living as happily as possible which is also the major task
of true objectivity. Following feelings at the level of practise leads
us to dance: to a life fully accordig to feelings at the very
im****tant physical level of being. What we so have found is a good way
to live and a good perspoective to the world.
The rationality of feelings: www.paradisewins.net/WEL.html .