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Hari bol

pamho

 

Would anybody like to add to below conclusions some Vedic references? This is

is a good example of the perfection in aroha pantha (ascending path).

 

Everything finite is a component of some larger system (WILBER, 1995). It must

be concluded that everything is subject to limits in its natural variation.

Personal experience emphasizes this fact. Perhaps this is recognized most

clearly in observing that humans are limited in what can be known (FOWLER et

al., 1999) or what can be conceptualized (MCINTYRE, 1997). Thus, not only are

there limits to what can be done and what humans can be, but humans are limited

in what can be understood. Knowledge itself is limited. In part, the experience

of these limits, along with other limitations, is related to the fact that

finite things are, by their very nature, limited. The models used to represent

things can not be all inclusive and the results of exercises based on models

are thereby subject to error; being limited, models are real but not reality,

just as maps are not the territory (BATESON, 1972, 1979; models are never the

reality they represent). Thus, science is limited. This

is experienced in the inability to recombine information from the things that

are studied (what might be called the Humpty–Dumpty effect, or syndrome, NIXON

& KREMER, 1977; DUNSTAN & JOPE, 1993; REGAL, 1996; HORGAN, 1999). Even more of

the limits of science are experienced in the inability to adequately or

accurately assign importance to the influence (limiting or otherwise) of each

factor made the focus of research (ALLEN & STARR, 1982; BARTHOLOMEW, 1982;

ROSENBERG, 1985; SALTHE, 1985; GROSS, 1989; PETERS, 1991; PICKETT et al.,

1994).

Note: Humpty Dumpty is a character in a Mother Goose rhyme, portrayed as an

anthropomorphized egg.

 

"The Humpty Dumpty Effect --

When doing our best isn't good enough"

 

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall;

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the king's horses

And all the King's men

Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.

 

 

Hare Krishna

ard

 

 

 

 

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