Trinity Alps September 26—October 7 2013 Twelve days in the Trinity Alps Anil Mitra Contents
A TransitionThis trip continues a transition between emphasis on writing (ideas) and living (being) the ideas of Journey in Being. Living the ideas has begun, writing will continue—it is the emphasis that changes. In the transition I’m seeking ways to forge ‘transformation of Being’, especially my being. The process seeks something essentially new (to me). It is therefore going to be hesitant; it will therefore emphasize increment but also inspiration. I am reminded of the 1990—2003 when I searched through a number of paradigms on the way from a formally material to an open (Being) paradigm. Some keys of that process were (a) I did not and probably could not conceive the outcome (b) therefore I was open (c) I used ideas from just about any source—others (spoken, written), sources and ideas in the human traditions including religion and science and philosophy, imagination including precipitants to imagination such as change of routine and location. An essential of the change was to work on multiple paradigms in sequence and parallel in themselves and comparatively. From this and the insights gained the final paradigm ‘openness’ emerged. These notes are fairly mundane. They emphasize routine goals. The aim however is depth and inspiration. Journey in BeingA Scripted InterviewTitle—example: ‘The Interview’ For The Chronicle Angles of approach1. The Universe is All Being… without regard to distinction, e.g. space and time 2. The boundary of all knowledge (Logic) The essential character of experience as relation 3. The Problem of and Need for Knowledge Problem = Concept-Object—i.e., meaning. Also see ‘experience’ above Need = Negotiate the world. Here and now. Destiny. 4. Destiny Universe Individual Identity and consciousness Civilization Cosmos 5. The Fundamental Principle Meaning Implications (identity, journey, cosmos, science) Proof Doubt Relation to tradition (secular and non-secular) No external creator No authority external to process (see problem of knowledge above) 6. This life Emphasize issue of pain, suffering, and challenge (over good and evil) Problem of meaning Accepting challenges is part of meaning Accepting challenges of ultimate identity increases odds or realization Details = of realization are ever in process I may develop and present more than an in-process outline later but it is important that there is no pre-definition and solution of all issues. For details there are secular and non-secular sources 7. How I got here Journey That I am neither a philosopher nor a metaphysician—if by those terms you mean someone who devotes life or career to philosophical thought in the standard vein. Why I did not study or get an advanced degree in philosophy at a university ExperienceExperience as subjective awareness includes cumulative experience by recall… Journey in Being1. Emphasize how perfection in knowledge is possible (in some directions—depth) and how achieved even though science is incomplete. Science sees particulars and details; the metaphysics finds universal and simple givens—e.g. ‘Experience’, ‘Being’, ‘Universe’, and ‘Logic’ 2. It is important that the metaphysics does not negate what is valid in ‘culture’ but contains and integrates it. The combination is powerful. 3. Deutsch asserts fundamental role to ‘people’—i.e. to creators of explanations. This is already present in the concept-object notion of meaning. It is important that the universal metaphysics shows that ‘people’ may be incomplete and transitional toward higher Being. 4. Make a complete list of words with special meaning. Capitalize them; define them. 5. Place copies—libraries, schools, coffee shops… Personal1. My # 1 priority—Place and Journey in Being Place—rent for services etc. 2. Fitness, sports achievement Become a trainer Work out upper body Nutrition Ping-pong Exercise before coffee 3. Write senators Coburn, Elizabeth Warren 4. Humboldt photography 5. What are the essential challenges of: Being My life Today / this activity 6. ‘Just do it’ Trip XPT JIB Network Publish 7. Facebook reference online or book. For personal use and JIB. 8. Learn QM for JIB—metaphysics and cosmology. 9. Trips Study maps for trailhead and road access. Other locations and kinds of trip. Using storage Travel modes—modes of tour, travel. Include tour-bike and hike. Outdoors1. The main thing—frequent, year round trips and experience to improve tent location, endurance, immersion, and hosts of other things. Prepared and ad hoc trips 2. Keep fit by walking—plain and with loaded pack. Locate nearest steep trails. 3. How to pack. Access to rain / immediate warm-wear Check liners 4. Maintaining electrolyte balance vs. acclimatization 5. Just do it Immersion is essential to nature presence Trip V-Q 6. Study backpacking year round Knots—a few essentials 7. Systematically upgrade, treat, repair, replace old gear Treat boots? New? Seam seal Garbage bags of different sizes Pants—dark, pockets, belt loops, pant-shorts, 38" Spade—multi-function Pack cover Catapult. Cheap compass-thermometer 8. Things to do with tarps 9. Food and liquids Water for fifteen miles trip? Precooking and drying. Vary menu Kool-Aid Glucosamine PhotographsDay after storm (one)
Day after storm (two)
From Canyon Creek Road
Morning mist near lower falls
Skies after storm |