Pattern of Change
A fractal is infinitely complex, but each piece contains enough information to recreate the whole. Each level is different than the original. A cosmic spiral. The creation and interpretation creates...
View ArticleThe Singularity is Near
I am starting to read Ray Kurzweil‘s book “The Singularity is Near“. He believes that there is a point within the next couple decades where non-biological thinking will exceed biological thinking....
View ArticleRealizations
Patience. Realization that the path is laid out. Realization that I am and have always been on that path. Realization that everything is the path. Realization that there is absolutely nothing to...
View ArticleDifference of Opinion
“I am not who you think I am; I am not who I think I am; I am who I think you think I am ” ― Thomas Cooley, Inscriptions: Prairie Poetry When we look to others to validate who we are, we are really...
View ArticleThe Bubble
All possible futures From all possible pasts Each moment dies Each moment I die A break in consciousness Adrift on a thought through past and future I am pulled back to this now While I was gone my...
View ArticleThe helical model – our Galaxy is a vortex
DjSadhu: - The Milky Way itself travels through space at appr. 600 km/s (http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/PatriciaKong.shtml) - The image used for texturing the Milky Way is NOT a picture of the...
View ArticleMind-Body Perception
The mind perceives the outside world through senses. It is only aware of reality through an interpretation of the sense. The ears feed in sound waves that are then interpreted into something that is...
View ArticleOne in Many; Many in One
Self – One in many; Many in one The self is steadfast and constant. It is an un-moving, non-judging observer. To do otherwise is to form identification giving rise to something separate. Rising from...
View ArticleOur Thin Little Slice
Very interesting and exciting showing the exponential evolution of the human race. If you watch nothing else from the video, check out the segment starting at 8:39...
View ArticleMemory
Why is it that we can remember some things some of the time, but not all things all of the time? Why is memory selective to the situation and the frame of mind? Why does doing certain things trigger...
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