************************************************************************ The following first appeared in the private email list IVy-subscribers, which is available to all those who subscribe to the printed magazine, International Viewpoints. ************************************************************************ $cience: the 20th Century Religion, Part the 2 by Phil Spickler 1 Oct 00 Hello, One -- I'd like to say "everyone," but my readership has been reduced from two to one, and I'm not absolutely positive about that one. But anyway, in due modesty, let me now submit Part the 2 in this series. To avoid any conceptions or misconceptions, any conniptions or mis-conniptions, any suppositions or presuppositions, I offer from an antiquated dictionary the following definitions. Well, in this dictionary, just below "sciatica," defined as "any painful condition in the region of the hip or thigh . . .," comes "science," to which I have assigned the daffy-nition "an activity that often leads to painful conditions like radiation sickness, overpopulation, and drug-resistant strains of pneumonia and tuberculosis, just to name a few." :) But to get serious for just a moment (an all-too-prevalent scientific attitude), "science," in my little dictionary, out of the Latin 'scientia,' which means "to know," originally "to discern or distinguish. (1) originally, the state or fact of knowledge." And then it goes on to point out that "science is a systemized form of knowledge, derived from observation, study, and experimentation, carried on in order to determine the nature or principles of what is being studied." "Scientist" is a noun, defined as "a specialist in science, especially a person whose _profession_ is investigating in one of the natural sciences, such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc. etc. etc." Now these definitions have lots of words in them, and it is semper (or always) my hope that anyone reading words will make a conscious effort to be sure that they understand said words as they are commonly defined. This is at least part of the hope that a good communication cycle between communicating entities will occur. Another helpful aspect of the communication cycle is the degree to which you, the receipt point, which is to say you the intelligence that is receiving the communication, becomes *willing* to duplicate the communication you are receiving, up to and including the point of (to some degree) being willing be or become, momentarily, that which is communicating to you. If these conditions are met in a fairly successful fashion, it might be said that *good* communication is taking place, and that understanding becomes possible. If, however, you find that you, or one of your selves, is already in opposition to the communications of another just upon hearing who's communicating, or if as soon as you start reading or hearing another's communication a series of reactions start occurring within your universe to these thoughts and you find yourself becoming emotional or misemotional, with disagreement sweeping across your feelings and strong opposing thoughts and ideas coming up with a sense of rejection, well, if that's happening, you're not being a very good receipt point. What you're now involved in is something that takes place much too often in life, and even, believe it or not, right here, yes, right here on that beautiful medium of exchange, the IVy subscribers list. And instead of *good* communication taking place, you now have what is called a game, with opposing terminals and an outcome that yields a winner and a loser. All this for want of a simple passing grade in a good communication course, where the basics of communication are broken down into training drills until a person achieves the ability to become someone who can be there and communicate. Really being able to be there means as a receipt point that another can communicate to you, perhaps even about you, without tons of reactions and reactivity occurring in your space as the incoming words, thoughts, and other less obvious things arrive. I think it might be safe to say that there is a science, as previously defined, of communication, and that it's possible to master that science. To a very large degree, it has been done, and is within the range of Pre-Homo sapiens ability. So, if we're going to get anywhere in this series, my hope is that there will be a few scientists of communication present, and as a result of this I shall feel acknowledged, appreciated, and understood. None of those things imply that anyone has to, must, or should agree with anything that I mignt have to say. Once a scientist of communication realizes that acknowledgment of another's communications and understanding of them can take place without the requirement of agreement, that agreement is distinct and different from acknowledgment, folks can sit back and relax and further gain the ability to appreciate the drivel that pours out of most of us, but which we find to be so satisying, especially when it's received well and acknowledged and appeciated. I guess this piece should be entitled "Preamble to Part the 2nd," although through definitions and their understandings the protocols for a good set of communications to take place have been established, and if this should prove to be the case I shall rest easy tonight in the deep darkness of latitude 90 degrees south, as I stir uneasily on the bed of frozen nails that I'm learning to adjust to as I seek to reach the ability to be able to experience anything -- an ability far senior to the ability to cause anything. Goodnight for now -- As ever, No One in particular