Thursday 8 February 2018

Beautiful Mind.







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The intention of these blogs is to record my personal experiences that evoked a better understanding of human consciousness, and the concepts that developed.
This new blog page in Google is to present the extension of principles from earlier blogs in another domain. The basis of those principles reside in the concept that there are no dichotomies, and to introduce the concept of a permanent semantic template, always available for personal use of our own available consciousness.


The structure of all this data is premised on the non-existence of dichotomies.


True mindfulness is a new cognitive experience beyond class - culture - education. It is consciousness manifest to wake us up.
Future blogs will be based on similar material while I'm here.





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Mahatma Gandhi and the Charkha
Courtesy of Google. The Spinning Wheel.
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To Mahatma Gandhi.

No bombs
No violence
No radicalisation
Only a beautiful mind
So strong
It galvanised a nation.

The Charkha became the adopted symbol of individual responsibility, commerce,


Mahatma Gandhi epitomised what it means to come to terms with the way we live our lives.
In a country with just over a billion people he introduced a policy of nonviolent civil disobedience against the Government of the day. Imprisoned several times for his views that Britain should leave India, he persisted, and in 1947 India was granted independence. Now the largest democracy in the world.
The phenomena of his existence, the simple philosophy and values he lived by, were so staggeringly effective, to so many conscious minds.
It was a deliberately simple way of being that we would find difficult to emulate. More so today than ever before. we are constantly bombarded with every form of media to have things.
Things in general that have no relation to the very substance of who we are. Today's economies, and production are commercially structured to use that message (unwittingly or deliberate) camouflaging our real needs.









Footnote: To refresh the original purpose of  my earlier blogs. These shorter inserts
offer the reason I started to search for any data, ancient, or otherwise, on human consciousness, specifically related to Alzheimer’s.
At 90 years of age (well past my used by date) it may well be that I am a candidate with a focus on my own pending dementia. If so, then the theory and the method I write about is holding it at bay. To address the health of my mind in this way could be the catalyst that retains its own functional activity.
A personal semantic template can be created using no dichotomies.
No definition of absolutes or principles can be ill-defined.
They are always interconnected and interdependent.
Each configuration constructed by anyone has meaning particular to them, although its value is universal. That  is why it is never personal property!

‘That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history’.
Aldous Huxley (26 July 1894 -22 November 1963.
Amen to that!









Hopefully the nose always sniffs out good information!


Bridie.










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