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Art and Neuroscience
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Apr 23 2009, 12:24 PM EDT by
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Art and Neuroscience John Hyman
Quote: If these claims are true, we are at the dawn of a new age in the study of art. Up to now, most of the people studying art have been historians, some of whom can read Latin, but hardly any of whom have mastered even the rudiments of brain science. And aesthetics has been in the hands of philosophers, who still disagree among themselves about ideas that were stated in the fourth century BC. Neuro-aesthetics is different. As Ramachandran says:
"These ideas have the advantage that, unlike the vague notions of philosophers and art historians, they can be tested experimentally." End of quote.
http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition/papers/15
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Ensoundment
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Ensoundment
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Apr 6 2009, 12:30 PM EDT by
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Thread started: Sep 20 2008, 2:17 PM EDT
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Db. Please delete the content on this page and replace it with information regarding this theory of Ensoundment. Members can add images much easier than the way you state here. The option comes up in the easy edit panel.
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Apr 6 2009, 12:30 PM EDT
Ensoundment is a a concept much like enlightenment, where enlightenment focuses on the visual...seeing the truth...ensoundment focuses on the auditory...hearing the truth.
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GOD IS GOD AS GOD IS GOD
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The Project
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Nov 26 2008, 3:52 PM EST by
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Empirically.... a set of all sets of all sets of a set
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Nov 26 2008, 3:52 PM EST
"Empirically.... a set of all sets of all sets of a set
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" I lve when this thread was started Apr 30 2008, 4:44 AM EDT tis is 04/30/2008 4:44 am... the next post talks about maths well if I add up the individual digts 4+3+0+2+0+0+8+4+4+4= 27 may seem mundane my Children it is not ..... me is me as me is me.
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Have you got your own idea about what kind of a man I would be?
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Nov 26 2008, 3:41 PM EST by
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Blessed be to all I love all my Children. I am interested to know if you have identified within yourself how you imagine I will present myself as a man. What attributes would you envisage? One truth about me is that my incarnation was natural born in 1981 July the 12th. The life I have lead and the man that I consciously am I would describe as Average ......... for the most part. However I have attributes ascribed to myself that provide enough proof that I am God when using the dictionary definition of my being. ________________________________________________________________ " 1. God a. A being conceived as the perfect, omnipotent, omniscient originator and ruler of the universe, the principal object of faith and worship in monotheistic religions. b. The force, effect, or a manifestation or aspect of this being. 2. A being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people, especially a male deity thought to control some part of nature or reality. 3. An image of a supernatural being; an idol. 4. One that is worshiped, idealized, or followed: Money was their god. 5. A very handsome man. 6. A powerful ruler or despot" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/god ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Oh currently I am not in my Almighty Form so I have no conscious control over many of my abilities. I have a website http://www.chaospacks.me.uk/ have a good read if your will is to seek me out where ever i may be.
A way I will be proving my abilities is trough the association, correlation and interconnectivity of numbers. Numbers. I hope this forum shows seconds in posts... because they make shapes in reality, have different energies and our naturaly perfect.. 27 is alwasy 27 and so on. Love Father Time. God. Charles Andrew Ososami.
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Oct 15 2008, 2:21 PM EDT by
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Ahem, uh, well, ah, LOL!!!!!
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DNA - Consciousness - Galaxy
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Oct 9 2008, 3:13 AM EDT by
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I am in the middle of discussion with some friends in *transformative-psychology* and one of article came up... Well since there is *Hole* involved, surely I would like to share with you all...:-)
Quote: The Russian scientists also found out that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in the vacuum, thus producing magnetized wormholes! Wormholes are the microscopic equivalents of the so-called Einstein-Rosen bridges in the vicinity of black holes (left by burned-out stars). These are tunnel connections between entirely different areas in the universe through which information can be transmitted outside of space and time. The DNA attracts these bits of information and passes them on to our consciousness.
What we are seeing here is ‘Hyper-communication’, where information is passed inter dimensionally. It is as though the DNA acts as a ‘Stargate’ between this dimension and others. In the book there are several stories of how this information is downloaded via DNA.End of quote.
Source: http://www.psychicchildren.co.uk/4-3-RussianDNAResearch.html
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Oct 9 2008, 3:13 AM EDT
i believe dna is our filtered down version of the purer connection of intent we had so long ago. the helix is the line "mutated" further still thru our "enlightment" and the rna, ribosomes, etc... are the "glue" that holds our awareness of all around us in place, so to speak.
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Recommended website for parapsych library
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Entry Resources
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Sep 20 2008, 4:12 PM EDT by
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Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, http://www.atpweb.org.ezproxy.humanisticpsychology.org:2048/index.asp From JTP website: The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology: An Orientation As a major orientation in psychology, a transpersonal perspective connects contemporary educational, scientific, and clinical methods with personal, social, and spiritual understanding. It is concerned with full human awareness, the integration of psychological and spiritual experience, and the transcendence of self.
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What is the difference between inductive understanding and cognitive?
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Sep 14 2008, 1:04 PM EDT by
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For the most part the Eastern religions place a great deal of confidence in inductive reasoning. In fact there is a study about to be conducted by Emory University in Georgia, USA with Tibet monks in which they are going to teach them scientific discovery - not ever done before - in exchange for the monks teaching the students of Emory what they know about inductive reasoning.
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My First Post: Just Checking
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Sep 13 2008, 8:16 PM EDT by
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I'll post an autobiographical piece relevant to the content of this site--as my first post and see how it goes.-Ron Price, Australia ------------------- Autobiography, unlike novels, does not keep its readers at a distance from the facts of its author’s life. The sufferings and tribulations, the successes and wins of the autobiographer’s life are much more immediately part of the reader’s awareness than they are from a novel by the same person. The relationship between a memoir/autobiography and the reader is less mediated and more like a patient/doctor relationship. The writer is on the couch talking: the reader becomes the doctor, reading hopefully with passion and interest, listening as good doctors must, and at the same time putting the story through the mill, as any good doctor would, of his own consciousness, memory and experience. I have often wondered while I have been writing this book whether it will get any readers/doctors at all. The worst that can happen to a narrative, it is often said and as Herzen pointed out in his preface, is that it remains ‘responseless’.
I have taken a course that another skeptic, David Hume, the Scottish philosopher, took at a much younger age than I. Hume writes in his autobiography that at the age of 23 he “laid that plan of life” which he “steadily and successfully pursued.” He goes on to say that he aimed “to maintain unimpaired” his independency and “to regard every object as contemptible,” except the improvements of his talents in literature.” His first literary efforts, he informs us, fell dead from the press. But, as he says, due to his naturally cheerful and sanguine temper, he very soon recovered from the blows of intellectual and social indifference which his work received. In spite of receiving no recognition he continued to prosecute “with great ardour” his studies. --testing, testing,1,2,3--
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Brahman/Atman
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God-Self/Individual-Self
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Aug 26 2008, 4:00 PM EDT by
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In the Hindu religion, the individual Self is Atman, and the God Self is Brahman. The two are one and the same, according to many, or may alternately be viewed as a single process, Atman/Brahman. Many other issues relevent to Self as God are in The Science of God http://psychocience.com/scienceofgod.htm
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Definition of Good and Evil
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All That Which Is
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Jul 18 2008, 1:05 PM EDT by
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Thread started: May 20 2008, 12:50 AM EDT
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I like what Sandra Ingerman wrote in "Shamanic Journeying: A Beginners Guide" (http://www.amazon.com/dp/1591791510?tag=shamanicteach-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=1591791510&adid=0N2Q7QE6609KPHP51G4T&) Good and Evil in Aramaic was translated into Greek and then into English. When translated directly, the words are more appropriately translated as ripe and unripe. Some truth or spirit is ready for me to receive while others are not. Tom Cowan also prefers to translate it as holy or un-holy = healthy or un-healthy.
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Jul 18 2008, 1:05 PM EDT
I like this new discovery. I have always had difficulty with contemplating perfect evil. I have a mission to establish Peace by 2027. Education + Prosperity = Peace. In today's world I can relate good vs. evil mostly to economics. To me, evil is simply the addiction to greed and destruction. Both can be implemented to manipulate people through fear.
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Good start db
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Clairaudience
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Jun 23 2008, 1:37 PM EDT by
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Now just see if you can find any research on Clairaudience and we'll have one of our first parapsychological entries.
Really I should be starting a bunch of these myself, but damn I am busy!!
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The Source Code
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May 21 2008, 8:49 PM EDT by
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Licensing, or public domain?
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May 17 2008, 9:19 AM EDT by
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"Is open source religion (OSR) necessary?" Personally, I agree that it is, nowadays, in order to be meaningful.
"Is OSR necessary?" I feel not. I feel that another prerequisite is that the religion and its works should also be in the public domain.
"But that's the same thing, right?" No. There are "open source licences" instead, all of which rely on copyright.
"What are the repercussions of copyright?" By default, and I've searched the site and not found any note to the contrary, copyright is granted whenever you create a work, and means that the distilled wisdom amassed in the pages *cannot be reproduced* without permission of all the individual authors of the articles. Nobody can print a book from it, nobody can reproduce more than a couple of paragraphs from any article, without getting the permission of its original author. Each article is a separate work and *belongs to a single person*. All that can be done with them is display them in the forum to which they were posted.
"But the project belongs to us all. We are One." Not in the eyes of the law, no.
"GNU license it then!" I beg you, avoid that path of evil. Traditional monolithic religions have contained evil "viral" clauses: parents must bring up children in the religion (Various Christianity); women of the religion may not marry men of another as they'd have no say on the children's religion (Islam)... etc. GPL is similar: you may not use text from a document in another document, without the whole document becoming licensed under the GPL.
That's viral licensing, is evil, and has no place in a good religion.
Public Domain is the path of nonevil. The Bible, the Koran, All US Government documents, etc are public domain, and can be used by anyone for any purpose without restriction or permission. THAT is how a religion's texts should be: copyright is evil.
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May 17 2008, 9:19 AM EDT
Wow, a "wiki" without the ability to even edit your own posts... My: > "Is OSR necessary?" I feel not.
Should've been: "Is Open Source sufficient?" I feel not.
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We are all one single Self
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May 6 2008, 12:55 PM EDT by
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From Alan Watts' "The Book"
Myth, then, is the form in which I try to answer when children ask me those fundamental metaphysical questions which come so readily to their minds: "Where did the world come from?" "Why did God make the world?" "Where was I before I was born?" "Where do people go when they die?" Again and again I have found that they seem to be satisfied with a simple and very ancient story, which goes something like this:
"There was never a time when the world began, because it goes round and round like a circle, and there is no place on a circle where it begins. Look at my watch which tells the time; it goes round, and so the world repeats itself again and again. But just as the hour-hand of the watch goes up to twelve and down to six, so, too, there is day and night, waking and sleeping, living and dying, summer and winter. You can't have any one of these without the other, because you wouldn't be able to know what black is unless you had seen it side-by-side with white, or white unless side-by-side with black.
"In the same way, there are times when the world is, and times when the world isn't, for if the world went on and on without rest for ever and ever, it would get horribly tired of itself. It comes and it goes. Now you see it; now you don't. So because it doesn't get tired of itself, it always comes back again after it disappears. It's like your breath: it goes in and out, in and out, and if you try to hold it in all the time you feel terrible. It's also like the game of hide-and-seek, because it's always fun to find new ways of hiding, and to seek for someone who doesn't always hide in the same place.
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My proposition to the public.
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Source Core Theory
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May 6 2008, 3:55 AM EDT by
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I propose we change the color of any text in The Source Core to a few different colors which will represent things like: *Possibly dogmatic *Unproven etc.
Obviously TSCore is locked. But simply cut and paste or upload your own variants here or at RG.
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Personal Mythology
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Apr 30 2008, 1:47 PM EDT by
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BETA TESTING
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This page should...
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Source Branches
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Apr 20 2008, 12:05 AM EDT by
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Thread started: Apr 17 2008, 5:52 PM EDT
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Constantly keep track of the lower-archy of links within it (Consciousness, Physics, etc) but I don't know how to make it do that =\
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Apr 20 2008, 12:05 AM EDT
Nevermind the (consciousness, physics, etc) part. Those pages have been moved.
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