[00:00.00] 作词 : Josh Hodges[00:01.00] 作曲 : Joshua Hodges[00:03.55]Don't you see we have something here?[00:06.23]Which I will call not philosophy,[00:08.96]except in the most ancient sense[00:11.44]of basic curiosity.[00:16.48]Never remember[00:23.61]Your birthday,[00:27.40]or anything you like.[00:32.43]Sorry, so helpless,[00:39.78]so help you,[00:43.82]anyway you'd like.[00:48.36]Take your medicine.[00:50.29]Take your medicine.[00:52.22]Take your medicine.[00:54.27]Take your medicine.[00:56.26]Take your medicine.[00:58.25]Take your medicine.[01:00.24]Take your medicine.[01:04.53]The following of them does not depend on believing in anything, in obeying anything, or on doing any specific rituals[01:12.63](although rituals are included for certain purposes because it is a purely experimental approach to life).[01:20.66]Never remember,[01:27.32]Your birthday,[01:31.47]or anything you like.[01:35.81]Sorry, so helpless,[01:43.41]So help you,[01:47.08]anyway you'd like.[01:51.99]Take your medicine.[01:53.98]Take your medicine.[01:55.97]Take your medicine.[01:58.03]Take your medicine.[01:59.95]Take your medicine.[02:01.94]Take your medicine.[02:03.93]Take your medicine.[02:09.10]This is something like a person who has defective eyesight and is seeing[02:13.58]spots and all sorts of illusions, and goes to an ophthalmologist to correct his vision.[02:20.79]Buddhism is, therefore, a corrective of psychic vision.[03:01.46]It is to be dis-enthralled by the game of Maya.[03:11.35]It is not, incidentally, to regard the Maya as something evil,[03:15.52]but to regard it as a good thing of which one can have too much, and therefore one gets[03:21.74]psychic and spiritual indigestion-from which we all suffer.[03:25.20]When I was a small boy I used to haunt that section of London[03:26.82]around the British Museum, and one day I came across a shop[03:32.86]that had a notice over the window which said: "Philosophical Instruments."[03:33.42]Now even as a boy I knew something about philosophy[03:38.69]but I could not imagine what philosophical instruments might be.[03:42.99]So I went up to the window and there displayed[03:50.64]Were chronometers, slide rules, scales,[03:51.57]and all kinds of what we would now call scientific instruments.[03:52.87]Because science used to be called natural philosophy.[03:56.61]Because, as Aristotle says,[03:59.40]the beginning of philosophy is wonder.[04:01.89]Philosophy is man's expression of curiosity about everything,[04:06.31]his attempt to make sense of the world,[04:09.18]primarily through his intellect;[04:11.48]That is to say his faculty for thinking.