11-07-2013, 11:07 PM
"ufo's represent an affront to the rational, intellectual mind (as currently constituted in our social system) and is an ineffable contradiction that has to be confronted."
It's an affront to a certain limited worldview, which may or may not have as its bias a "rational, intellectual mind". The idea is to keep learning which of course still may use the rational, intellectual mind. Take a look at Carl Jung's, or John E. Mack, or Jacques Valleee views on the subject, for example. One can reflect on the inner, allegorical or symbolic aspects of that experience or any other compelling yet enigmatic experience.
It's an affront to a certain limited worldview, which may or may not have as its bias a "rational, intellectual mind". The idea is to keep learning which of course still may use the rational, intellectual mind. Take a look at Carl Jung's, or John E. Mack, or Jacques Valleee views on the subject, for example. One can reflect on the inner, allegorical or symbolic aspects of that experience or any other compelling yet enigmatic experience.