Excellent second point, Michael, this is essentially what I was getting at below.
Eliezer, are we to assume from your final comment that the “baby steps” you’re taking are a means to eliminate the feeling of the sacred from your life? Otherwise I don’t get the baby metaphor.
I remember an interesting Slate article about the vagus nerve and the feeling of the sacred. I can’t speak to the science behind it, but I think there’s an interesting relationship between the notion of the sacred and AnnaSalamon’s excellent “Cached Selves” post. Don’t we then have a responsibility to actively avoid the feeling of the sacred?
Excellent second point, Michael, this is essentially what I was getting at below.
Eliezer, are we to assume from your final comment that the “baby steps” you’re taking are a means to eliminate the feeling of the sacred from your life? Otherwise I don’t get the baby metaphor.
I remember an interesting Slate article about the vagus nerve and the feeling of the sacred. I can’t speak to the science behind it, but I think there’s an interesting relationship between the notion of the sacred and AnnaSalamon’s excellent “Cached Selves” post. Don’t we then have a responsibility to actively avoid the feeling of the sacred?
I think he meant that a baby’s first steps are sacred even though they’re not impressive qua steps.