Sunday, September 30, 2012

If Humans Left Earth Would Chimps Evolve to Take Over the Earth?

Some have asked if humans left the planet would apes and chimpanzees take over like we have in 30,000 years or so? Probably not, why bother, they have everything they need and are content, happy, carefree, no-stress, top of their food chain, few enemies [besides them selves and their cousins mankind killing them that they cannot deal with.

No need to leave the tree line or cover. Unless there was a super environmental change such as an ice age, global warming or volcanoes or such, but if man split from Chimpanzees 1-million years ago, Chimpanzees had their chances to adapt and move beyond, but did not desire or need too you see?

So, for those who ask this question they do so in error. Like wise a any higher order species at the top of their food chain may or may not adapt if their environment does not change.

Mankind constantly does as he keeps changing his environment and even one study recently showed brain cavity expansion of a measurable amount in onl y 650 years, which is 30 generations or so and that is indeed impressive from evolutionary standpoints. Although 650 is a long time in human terms 30 generations is not in the evolutionary process. Even insects take a while to get these things done, although we know from experimentation of course it is readily possible under controllable and observable, repeatable conditions. Perhaps you might consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Humans Left Earth, Chimps Evolve to Take Over the Earth
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A Story of a Rose an Artist and History

The year was 2700 AD, and the technological advances of mankind were impressive. By now, 99% of disease had been eliminated, and the average life span was around 150 years. Innovating and exciting new fields of science had been opened and subdivided. Art found new and creative ways to be expressed. The ways of the people became not necessarily simple, but all directed towards fulfilling the passion of the heArt, the creativitiy of the mind.

Bastello walked with his/her lover Rols, gently trotting across the otherwise untouched cobblestone. As they passed by a housing unit, they hear some shouting. It was their friend Casva. Hey, Bastello! Rols! I've got something you want to see!

We're comin'! Bastello hollered. Technology had become molded with biology in this era, and many bodies included implants that helped boost immunity, strength, and other basic functioning.

What do you have for us, Casva? Rols asked once the two were inside the housing u nit of their comrade.

My newest creation, s/he replied, Are you looking?

The flower? Bastello asked, What about it?

I've been tweaking the genes of it for the past few weeks, Casva sad, I bought a gene manipulation kit at the hobby store. With all the effort I've put into it, I think I've been able to create the most beautiful flower ever. A look at the scene right now would reveal a flower, a computer attached to the flower, and a solar panel similarly attached to the flower. This solar panel allows me to get more energy to the flower faster, Casva says, Sure, sure, it's not natural like other hobbyists like, but hey, it gets it faster to the best pArt.

So, what do you have to show us? Rols asked, It's a flower. It's not even open. It's very much closed.

Okay, watch this, Casva replies. S/He turns to his/her computer and presses a few keys, and then flips three switches attached to the solar panel.

With all that, the flower bloomed. It was a rose, but not any ordinary rose. The petals stArted to shift in color, twisting and turning into oranges, purples, greens, blues, yellows, the colors moving in and out much like waves would smash in the ocean. The psychedelic colors of the flower molded, morphed, grew, rose, shrunk, and receded. But, just as they had managed to be amazed entirely by this one spectacle of the flower, something else happened. It stArted to turn. The head of the flower was turning at at utmostly slow pace, adding to the immense beauty of the plant, allowing others to afford a greater appreciation of its colors. And, then something strange happened... All throughout the room, a sound could be heard. A very gentle and increasing hum could be heard coming from the center of the flower. It almost sounded like a choral voice. Very light. Very gentle. Very delicate. This flower, whose colors were changing and morphing constantly, its head slowly turning, and now, the perfect v oice of a human resonating from it... In one more minute, all these functions would stop, and it would close again.

Wow, that was amazing, Bastello said, I mean, I've seen some flowers do some crazy things, but that was absolutely brilliant.

Seven thousand lines of altered genes, my friend, Casva said, tapping his/her computer, There are billions I have yet to tap in to.

I have not seen anything so beautiful in all my years, Rols said.

Yeap, Casva replied, It takes 12 hours of the solar panel being charged just to get two minutes. I'm trying to reduce that time without harming the abilities of the plant.

You know, Casva, Bastello said, Several hundred years ago, toiling with things like genetics was considered a social violation. It was considered heresy, playing as god, to do what you've done.

Oh, I know, Casva replied, And only a few hundred years earlier than that, it was considered heresy to paint a picture of something that didn't include angels or god. So many paintings were burned, so many libraries were leveled. And, if we also want to dig into the past, you'll remember that what doctors did was considered heretical, because everyone thought that god planned for them a death date -- and prolonging that date was considered heresy.

Yeah, you think people would learn to live and let live, Rols said, If it doesn't bother you, don't fuck with it.

I don't think it's that, precisely, Casva said, as he unplugged a few wires from his/her computer, and then looking up to his/her comrades, Actually, I think it's learning what bothers you and what doesn't bother you. The Nazis could actually argue that, by letting the Jews live in peace, they were being bothered. Homophobes of the early 20th century argued that by allowing Homosexuals to live in peace, they were being bothered. You wouldn't think it at first, but the 'sanctity of marriage' has just about the same foundation as the 'sanctity of the white race.' Most of the time, it is the persecutor whose Psychology is, in fact, not much more grown from when he was perhaps three or four years ago. It is the fault of the persecutor to harbor the sick ideas of oppression -- not the fault of the oppressed to fight back. http://www.punkerslut.com

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Punkerslut (or Andy Carloff) has been writing essays and poetry on social issues which have caught his attention for several years. His website http://www.punkerslut.com provides a complete list of all of these writings. His life experience includes homelessness, squating in New Orleans and LA, dropping out of high school, getting expelled from college for subversive activities, and a myriad of other revolutionary actions.


Author:: Andy Carloff
Keywords:: History,Philosophy,Psychology,Art,Liberal,Intelligence,Creativity,Intelligence,genetic engineering
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Our Minds are Within Time

Very recently a think tanker intellectual in a major online think tank forum suggested that our minds are trapped in time (within time). And that the Cosmos are infinite and that there was no way for the human mind to grasp such a concept being stuck in linear time. Interesting comments indeed and the heated debate and major controversy going on now on the online think tank has mushroomed into a borderline argument amongst intellectuals from all over the spectrum.

It all started when the protagonist of the argument stated; Our mind is within time. To know infinity, you must go beyond the human mind and time! And that is the problem with our scientists. They are functioning within time. They have never gone beyond their mind and time.

Indeed this is an interesting way to look at things however one should not have a problem with this line of reasoning. He further stated in later arguments that all the top scientists were stupid and unenlightened and had shallow f inite minds as well. Never the less I wonder if any of them would have had a problem with this basic logic.

Do you have a problem with the human mind being trapped in time? I dont at all, however to lump all scientists in with such a notion is unwise as it to label all into a finite category, which is hypocritical of your reasoning, although I realize you do this to make a point.

Now then I would say to you that scientists compute their formulas in math in linear time to remove the unknown barriers and variables. So, you could say they are doing this to arrive at a conclusion and answer a question or make a point, similar to what you have done in your statement of hypocrisy. Without taking logic to the level of the devil, or legalez attorney or political style rhetoric you can see that point as well and I accept you conceding that point to me in advance.

Well you can certainly see how this heated debate had expanded like the Universe in the online think tan k forum, cant you? Have you ever contemplated such thought? Would you like to? We would like to hear from you if so. Think on this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Our Minds are Within Time
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Where do Questions Come From?

Why do we Ask Questions? It is in our nature to Ask Questions, and it is very evident from early childhood till old age. We never stop Asking Questions, and we start the very second we cam, often with a simple why. Is it Answers we seek, yes of course it is, what else could it be? Life is a search for Knowledge and it is different for all of us. Some Ask Questions that havent been Asked before, some Ask Questions in specific topics, some just want to know everything, I fall into this last category.

Our desire to learn is one of our fundamental strengths. No matter our situation, we are always Asking new Questions or finding better Answers to old Questions. Without this desire the human race would be much worse off, and it should not be taken for granted that we are such in inquisitive r ace. Imagine we never bothered Asking why people get sick, we may have stumbled across penicillin anyway, but would we have cared? Wed still be living in the dark ages if it werent for our reliable desire to expand our Knowledge, and thats what a Question is, a method to expanding ourselves.

It may be hard to envision an intelligent race that would not Question the world around them, but it doesnt seem that unlikely to me. We could have easily made life simple and begun to coast. Why bother striving for better, or more, when what you have right now is pretty good? Does the fact that we continue on, make us selfish? We dont Answer Questions, or Ask them for that matter, for selfish reasons, yes there is often a net gain once weve Answered a new Question but thats not our goal. If it was we wouldnt Ask Questions about Mars, or various stars, or anything else that wont immediately help us.

The greatest minds of the entire human race are known for their minds because they Asked Questions others would not Ask. Da Vinci Asked why humans could not fly, he might not have been as successful as he would have liked, but human do tend to fly quite a bit nowadays. Newton Asked why an apple would have the inclination to attack him. Einstein Asked the toughest Question weve ever Answered, what is light. These are not Questions that needed to be Answers, the desire to know the Answers came from somewhere else. But where?

Evolution is generally accepted as something that occurs to our physical nature. It includes expansions to our minds, the ability to reason for instance (although that particular Answer is argued quite a bit). The Questions we Ask may or may not be considered a part of evolution, it depends how much of our existence is natural and how muc h is synthetic. Is everything nature, do the decisions we make, the Questions we Ask, are they all just part of who we are, or do we expand ourselves without help from mother nature?

Is Asking a Question as much a part of us as carrying a piece of food back to the hill a part of being an ant? Or does the Question Asking come from a different part of us, a part thats beyond the natural world? Most of us assume the latter, otherwise wed consider cars and industry a part of the natural world. Something seperates us and our drive to learn more about the world around us is on the side we consider our own. So if Asking Questions are not just an evolutionary quirk to our human nature, where else could is come from? I wish I knew.

I may not have all the Answers, yet, but one thing I know for sure, I wont stop till I get all the Answers or I die. If I ever do get all the Answers the first thing Im going to do is start looking for more Questions.

Joe DeClara , is a researcher/writer for Askipedia.com. A Question isn't just something that you have Answered, it's a chance to learn something new, and what is more important than expanding our area of Knowledge. Come learn with us, all you need is a Question.

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Author:: Joe DeClara
Keywords:: Question, Answer, Ask, Asking, Knowledge
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Read This Article if You Do Not Believe in God

Are you one who does not believe in God? Well that is one way of looking at things, but it begs the answers to some Questions doesnt it? Answers that Religion has conveniently provided for the Believers. For instance if you chose not to believe, then you now will have to address some very challenging and perhaps fearful Questions wont you? Not believing is a lot harder than believing isnt it? The easy way is to simply go for all the explanations of a chosen Religion and leave it at that. No that would not take very much thought would it? If you have chosen not to believe in a God, Gods or Statues, then here are the Questions you must first address;

1.) How did the Universe Start?

2.) Who Started it?

3.) Why was it started?

4.) How should I live my Life while I am here?

5.) What h appens to me when I die?

6.) How will the Universe end?

Not exactly an easy set of Questions to answer considering the limited information available is it? Well, if you do not believe in a God or Gods you will need to be thinking of possible other answers for these Questions or you can chose to simply admit you do not know and forget these tough Questions. For one to be a true Atheist they must be willing to accept this challenge and proceed to help themselves understand. Being an Atheist in this case is a much more intellectual pursuit indeed. Think on this.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: do not believe in god, Gods, Atheist, Believers, Religion, Questions, Challenges, Universe, Life
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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sophistry in Modern Life

First of all, don't imagine Sophistry to be a dull topic. This stuff's as juicy as a good bank swindle and for the same reasons.

Mark Twain said lies are like cats except cats have only nine lives. Lies, it seems, just go on and on. Witness some of the major philosophical currents of the last 75 years. Looked at closely, they turn out to be all too sneaky and sophistical.

I remember my shock when I first heard about the original sophists, the early Greek ones. People who don't care about truth. They just want to win arguments! Can you believe it?! All right, I was naive. Now we know that sophists are commonplace. Attorneys who defend Mafia killers; PR people with an evil client; journalists who see their true job as writing propaganda, truth no objectwell, these examples are more or less trivial.

Much more fascinating are the secret sophists, the ones almost never accused of being what they are. Let's take a look at five areas where naked emperors are sai d to be wearing particularly beautiful clothes: situation ethics, descriptive linguistics, Deconstruction, moral relativism, and (too often) Multiculturalism.

All of them could take Zeno as patron saint. That's the Greek philosopher who proved that a fast runner can never, ever overtake a slow oneheck, neither of them can ever reach the finish line. Such is the power of Sophistry.

VIRTUOUS BEHAVIOR DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION

Situation ethics has been used for decades to undermine religious and moral absolutes. While pretending to be a disinterested look at life's tough choices, situation ethics usually functions destructively. Here's how it works.

Situation ethics uses what might be called the rock-and-a-hard-place Sophistry. You are given two choices, both bad, one carefully positioned to be less bad. When you duly pick it, the so-called ethicist says: There, you see, you have approved evil. Doesn't that show that your moral values, your Philosophy of life, are flimsy and probably false???

A common situation might go like this: imagine you're a Dutchman hiding Jews in your basement in 1942; German soldiers come to the doordo you tell the truth? No, most likely, you lie. The sophist then triumphantly pounces: There, you think lying is okay!

It's a trap, a set-up, but it can unnerve the innocent and unwary. The student is lead to think: Gee, I always thought lying was wrong.....but I guess it's all right.... And from there you might well start doubting all the beliefs you grew up with.

This Sophistry reminds me of a discussion we sometimes had on the school bus when I was fourteen, about which of various terrible fates we would prefer to endure. Blind or deaf? Burned to death or drowned? Or, let's take a simple one: wo uld you prefer to lose one finger or the whole arm? Everyone would say a finger. But does this tell anything about the desirability of losing a finger? Of course not! Nobody wants to lose a finger.

Here's a few more quick takes. A plane crashed in Peru, people died, the living ate the dead; it was the only way to survive. But does this tell us anything about the value of cannibalism as a way of life?....People were marooned on a raft in the Pacific for weeks; they drank urine; it was that or sea water, which makes you crazy. But do we conclude that these people approve of urine as a beverage?.... Suppose there's a burning housewould you prefer that 6 or 20 people die? You: six people. Aha, so you approve of people dying in fires! You murderer!

The gimmick throughout is to trap you between two bad things and then make it seem that you endorse or even like one of them. But you don't. You probably hate both of them.

The technique's underlying aggression (nay, viciousness) becomes completely obvious in so-called death education when children are made to select which relatives should be allowed in a life boatand which should be left to die! Again, at least as far back as the 1950s, psychological tests used on school children contained questions such as, Which is worsespitting on the American flag or the Bible? Just imagining these things is obviously going to unsettle and numb a child, apparently the goal.

Coda: One cheerful note in all this is how resolutely people will struggle to find the morally superior choicethat is, the higher good. Lying, one could properly conclude from the first situation, is such a terrible thing that we will do it only to save human life! Situation ethicsif we but turn it right side upproves the opposite of what it often sets out to prove.

THE PRESCRIPTION IS NO PRESCRIPTIONS

Descriptive linguistics starts from a sensible insight: that anthropologists should be humble and unintrusive when studying foreign languages or cultures. In short, the locals are the experts about their own culture and language, especially spoken-only languages. Visiting scholars should keep their own values and opinions to themselves.

Thus, if you want to know how the Edens speak Edenese, you record and transcribe as objectively as possible. For the obvious reason that you are not an Eden, and can hardly speak the language. If you want an expert on Edenese as it is spoke, find some Edens. Makes sense, right?

This methodology is so obviously appropriate, you wonder that anthropology had to be reminded. In fact, this scientific commonplace was (re)discovered with great fanfare. And the excitement led quickly to excess, and its name was Sophistry.

Certain scholars, especially linguistic anthropologists and linguists influenced by them, suddenly acted as though they had found an iron rule of life, applicable in ALL situations--thou shalt not prescribe (i.e. make rul es), thou shalt only describe.

Well, that's obviously a contradiction, so already we're suspicious. But the bad part is still ahead. These linguists, in a marvelous sleight of hand, took a perfectly good methodology and insisted on applying it in places where the reasons for the methodology are no longer valid!

The Sophistry here is something like saying, well, a razor is good for cutting whiskers, so I'll use it to cut cloth, or to cut glass, or to cut out an appendix. Just because something is appropriate in one place doesn't mean it works in even a quite similar place.

What the linguists did was take a methodology designed for novice anthropologists doing field research among exotic, preliterate cultures, and apply the exact same methodology to us!

The United States is not a preliterate culture, which might be a clue right there that a different methodology is appropriate. Our language is a written one and it's already massively transcribedin a bil lion books in ten thousand libraries. And you want experts?--there's a few million handy. They're called writers, editors, teachers, etc. But the linguists said: no, no, we don't care what those people think, absolutely not. The methodology demands that we stop people at random, guys on the streetjust as though we were still among the Edens. Although even there, one supposes, they don't interview the children and mentally defective. Strangely, when they get to us, they insist on an inclusiveness almost that broad. Anybody but the real experts, actually. The prescription seems to be this: in attempting to pin down English grammar, rely only on those who don't know much about it.

And if you ask, regarding any of this, why?!, the linguists will respond, as though you are a complete idiot: because you can't prescribe, you can only describe, that's the RULE. And if you say: give me that again, why can't we prescribe? The linguists will say: because we don't do that when we study the Edens.

True story.

The prescription also takes this form: Languages change, that's the way it is, there's nothing you can do about it, and all changes are equally valid. Compare this to an equally weird non-sequitur: Rivers naturally change their courses all the time. Any course is equally valid. So don't waste time trying to save your land or your cities.

A preliterate language exists in the present and probably in a very limited geographical area. But English exists vertically through time (one (night say), going back 400 years to Shakespeare. And it exists horizontally, being the first language around the planet. There is vast advantage in keeping the language coherent, so we can draw on the wisdom of the past, and so we can communicate effectively with people everywhere today. With the spread of phones, fax machines and computers, this is more crucial than ever before.

In fact, linguists are often not as simple-minded as the narration so far might suggest. My guess is that they are putting us on to some degree. There's usually an ideological component operating here. Descriptive linguistics, with its solemn scientific pretensions, provides a convenient way to undermine the dominant culture, to attack what some might call privileged language forms. Such an attack, naked and forthright, would not gain much support, even from the people it purports to help.

Descriptive linguistics is also a tremendously handy tool for educators engaged in dumbing down the schools. These people actually say: it's not scientific to make kids learn to write good English. Whatever the children do, that's finethey're the experts regarding how they use the language.

Welcome to Eden.

DECONSTRUCTIVELY YOURS

Deconstruction is perhaps the most ingeniously packaged cluster of sophistries one can imagine.

Basically, Deconstruction seems to be Marxist Literary Studies, but someone must have realized the name w ouldn't help sales. However, let's not pin labels on it. Let's look at Deconstruction on its own terms and, well, deconstruct it. Indeed, that is Deconstruction's first Sophistrythat it doesn't apply its own methodology to itself.

The second Sophistry is that Deconstruction comes out four-square against all hierarchies. Except the one--surprise!--where Deconstruction is on top. Ah, hubris.

The third Sophistry is a thorough-going if sly inclusiveness. Every text turns out to have an infinite number of meanings (shades of Zeno's Paradox, which uses the same device, known as infinite regress). All those thousands of meanings means a student could spend a year on a novel and never find out what the book is universally thought to be about! An infinite number of meanings, if you want to be rigorous about it or even mildly practical, means no meaning.... In fact, this apparent indulgence is merely a gambit, often used to push aside or obscure those meanings which most r eaders detect or that the authors themselves are on record as acknowledging.

Which leads to the fourth Sophistry, a thorough-going if not so sly reductionism. When all the apparent meanings have been picked through and most of them dismissed as so much air, it turns out out that the real, deep-down, true meaning is usually the same one. No matter what text is examined, it turns out that the author is signaling us that bourgeois society is bad, Marx is right, etc.

In practice, the professor of Deconstruction can bend most texts in this manner, while just leaving others out. So that, at the end, all literature is politicized and the students are to some degree indoctrinated. And, thank heavens, they can no longer spend their time in bourgeois contemplation of beauty or just enjoying a good book....

I admit to taking Deconstruction personally. I write novels and poems, and I know what meanings I put in. The idea of somebody telling me none of that is relevant is scary (as lunacy usually is). No, you start with the author's meanings and then go to the additional meanings that the smartest critics and shrewdest readers have found. Then, if you want to know what various psychoanalysts, historians, and ideologues see in the work, be my guest. That's the only possible hierarchy. Anything else says no runner ever crosses the finish line.

RELATIVELY SPEAKING

Moral relativism has been widely accepted as a final philosophical word. People routinely say, Well, everything's relative, usually meaning that you can't make moral judgments about anything.

Put simply, some argue that if God is dead, everything must therefore be relative. Speaking for myself, I heard this line of reasoning so many times, I passively accepted it. If we can't prove the existence of God, well, it does seem we're stuck with relativism.

Then I realized that relativism was used a lot in political debates, particularly Cold War debates. And the id ea seemed to be that since everything is relative, there was no possible way to criticize Communism. Everything's relative....you're wrong....end of discussion.

However, I suspect that as we shift from debating metaphysics to talking about how to structure human societies, relativism is by no means so obvious or pertinent. Here's why. Relativism is valid only if there's no God. But in that case, mankind becomes the measure of all things. (Unless you're saying might makes right.) So, while relativists no longer have to listen to God, don't they now have to listen to people?

The Sophistry of the relativists is that they get rid of God, and then they keep right on going and get rid of everything else in their way. How convenient if they happen to be trying to defend something monstrous. Or to pull down something you value.

The more you think about it, it's relativism that is dead. If there's no God, then there's people. And for people, in everyday life, almost nothing is relative. On every basic of human existence, 99.99% of us would vote the same. Here's a few basics and I submit that everyone is going to pick the second option:

Sickness / Health Hunger / Adequate diet Slavery / Freedom No religious freedom / Religious freedom Work 18 hours per day / Work 8 hours a day No free speech / Free speech Raise a family in one room / In two rooms Breathe dirty air / Breathe clean air Can't travel / Free to move Illiterate / Educated Destitute / Prosperous Live in crime-ridden city / In safe city

Well, you get the point. What actually is relative? Sure, a good sophist can jump on any of these and assert that people don't really want it or would be better off without it. That's how you know they're sophists. Then they'll prove that the fast runner will never catch the slow one.

The point is, relativism pretends to be higher truth. In practice, it's usually a low debating technique in the service of nihilism. A hundred mi llion voices may cry out for something dear to their hearts but the relativist will say: nope, we don't have to listen to that nonsense, it has no basis in logic! Thus spake the sophist.

MULTIWHAT?

First of all, Multiculturalism is not automatically sophistical.

The idea that we should study other cultures has always been at the heart of a good liberal arts education. Ideally, we'd want to learn the high points of all the major civilizations (if only there were world enough and time). Indeed, one might argue that knowing these high points is the mark of an educated person.

Multiculturalists usually claim to be arguing from this premise. Hey, they declare, students should know all the great things produced by other cultures, not just this country.

In practice , however, many advocates of Multiculturalism often don't get around to the best and brightest of the other great cultures. Often the syllabus lists minor works by minor thinkers from minor eras (things that might be appropriate in graduate school). Multiculturalists sometimes sell a route and then switch the promised destination. In retail, they call this bait and switch. Here, I'm calling it Sophistry.

The real object of many multiculturalist programs, given an undergraduate's very limited time, is simply to diminish the study of the student's own culture. Then, as a second part of the combination, these programs peddle works that will further attack that culture. In fact, Multiculturalism is often just another name for America-bashing. Of course, that may itself be a worthwhile object of study, if sold as such. It's when the multiculturalist has a secret agenda that Sophistry intrudes very dramatically. I'm not here to argue that America can't stand some bashing. I simply want truth in advertising.

IN CONCLUSION

Overall, it seems to me that serious philosophers should have been playing watchdog, far more than they have. Unfortunately, serious Philosophy in this century has usually been academic Philosophy, people mostly busy counting the contemporary counterpart of angels dancing on the head of a pin. In early Greece, there was a steady conflict between teachers of clever debating techniques and people seeking truth or the right way to live. The two sides were always battling, and that was good for everybody. In our time, the field has been left wid e open to sophists and, in one man's opinion, they've had it much too easy.

----- Bruce D. Price 2006. Same article appears under title Philosophy Weeps on author's site Improve-Education.org

Bruce Deitrick Price is a novelist, digital artist, essayist and poet. His art sites are: http://www.Price.myexpose.com His lit site is: http://www.Lit4u.com. His intellectual site is: http://www.Improve-Education.org.


Author:: Bruce Deitrick Price
Keywords:: Philosophy, Sophistry, situation ethics, descriptive linguistics, Deconstruction, Multiculturalism
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Checked Into Nirvana. Where Is Joy?

Eckhart Tolle lived upto his twenty ninth year in a state of almost continual anxiety interspersed with periods of suicidal depression. Then he woke up one night with a feeling of absolute dread. The silence of the night, the vague outlines of the furniture in the dark room, the distant noise of a passing train - everything felt so alien, so hostile, and so utterly meaningless that it created in him a deep loathing of the world. I cannot live with myself any longer. This was the thought that kept repeating itself in his mind. Suddenly he became aware that if he could not live with himself, there had to be two - he and the self he could not live with. He was stunned by the realization. He became enveloped by powerful feelings.

Tolle had little memory of what happened after the powerful feelings overcame him. He woke up into a new world. His depression vanished. For the next five months, he lived in a state of uninterrupted bliss. While it diminished somewhat in intens ity, for another two years, he sat on park benches in a state of the most intense Joy. He felt that what he experienced was a form of enlightenment, of union with the eternal, somewhat similar to the experiences of Buddha. He quoted Buddha's definition of enlightenment as the end of suffering. Tolle became a respected teacher, with dedicated followers in Europe, North America and India. His book, The Power of Now, was on the New York Times best seller list.

Both Tolle and Buddha reportedly experienced a sudden release from the intense pain of powerful negative Emotions. Their Joy was understandable. Across history, there were many stories of the intense rapture associated with a sudden release from the Emotions of fear, dread, guilt or anger. In most cases, these were sudden happenings, when such Emotions just dropped away and the person felt an intense sense of freedom. But, actually, getting rid of negative Emotions could be very practical and down to earth. The mind perceives, recognizes events and then interprets those events as Emotions. Emotions are just a set of nerve impulses, which fire when you recognize an event.

Paul Eckman, the world famous Emotions scientist said that the evaluation that turned on an emotion happened so quickly that people were not aware it was occurring. We become aware a quarter, or half second after the emotion begins. I do not choose to have an emotion, to become afraid, or to become angry. I am suddenly angry. I can usually figure out later what someone did that caused the emotion. So you have no control over the Emotions that are triggered when you recognize an event. But, there were things you could do to prevent a surge of those Emotions.

Begin with the small turmoils. Traffic snarls, minor discourtesies. They trigger bad feelings. Just laughter could help by relaxing you. But, most people find that difficult. Instead, you could do something similar - pump your stomach repeatedly expel air from the pelvic area. That disperses the excess adrenalin into the system and carries away the negative emotion. Ten minutes later, you may not even remember what it was that upset you. That works for most minor disturbances.

In more critical situations, Emotions are the plans of primitive nature for action. Anger incites you to attack. Guilt persuades you to submit. And fear suggests you run away. But, if you have a plan of action, animal nature sits back. Negative Emotions recede. There are only three things you can do when something bad happens. Do something about it. Prevent it from happening again. Or, if you can't do anything, accept it as inevitable. So, plan, wait for time to bring you a plan, or decide to live with it. Over the years, if you are the type who plans, you will have plans to deal with most difficulties in life. So, over decades, the loud negative Emotions subside.

That leaves you with those moods, which drive you crazy. You don't know why, but you feel the world is about to end. Actually, those are internal drives, which switch on, mostly without your permission. Some stray event, which you may even have forgotten. Getting rid of moods takes a little more practice. Relaxation exercises help. Better to develop a familiar awareness of the mood. Oh, oh, here I am, in the same frame of mind again! An intense outside awareness works to kill it. Easier if you can spot the physical symptoms of the mood. A familiar strain here, a tension there. Identify it and the mood vanishes. It can be done.

So, suddenly, one day, you find you have reached Nirvana. Bad Emotions rarely bother you. Those repetitive thou ghts that circled around have stopped. You are able to prevent stray thoughts from coming in. You can focus your mind for long periods on a single problem, or even on just silence. The burdens of life don't bother you. You have decided to do your best right now. Hell with the rest. You have reached. The funny thing is, there is no special Joy when you get there. Only an empty silence. Could all those who were euphoric about a sudden release from pain, have kept up their Joy over the years? Tolle got off the park bench after three years. Euphoria, yes. But, permanent Joy doesn't sound real.

Abraham Thomas is the author of The Intuitive Algorithm, a book, which suggests that intuition is a pattern recognition algorithm. This leads to an understanding of the powerful forces that control your mind. The ebook version is available at http://www.intuition.co.in. The book may be purchased only in India. The website, provides a free movie and a walk through to explain the ideas.


Author:: Abraham Thomas
Keywords:: Nirvana, stilling the mind, Ekman, Happiness, Joy, Emotions
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Abandoning Consensus of the Means for the End Goal

So many people in our political structure have specific plans on how to achieve the will of the people and simultaneously steer enough good fortune to their political money supporters to stay in power that we have a completely filled political body. Yet some are not so smart and all too often jeopardize our nations future for their own political gain at the expense of the people.

Luckily there are enough good hearted Americans and supporters who believe in America that the line is ridden on but not crossed too far enough of the time to move the ball down the field for the common good of country, corporation, politician and our future children. Now then this brings me to my next point and that is while all the rest of this political mess or controlled chaos is going on these same politicians get their selves in a tizzy fighting over the Means of how to get there and get into super heated debate to the point of political suicide or character assassinating homicidal tendencies and well when that happens no one is served and thus my advice for the would be politician is stop burning bridges, look at the bigger picture, practice being a pragmatist and learn to a diplomat of gentile qualities.

The reason I mention these factors is because I myself have watched politics from both sides and always consider the unfortunate need for human politics, even though it is a terrible way to run the human race. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Abandoning Consensus, Means, End Goal
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Should Humans Be Classified as Animals?

An online think tank had brought up the point that human emotional characteristics and thought processes are so similar to the other animals we find in nature or even as pets, that we could assume that humans are only slightly smarter animals. That is to say that religious dogma aside; humans are not divinely made and hold no special valuation outside the classification of the animal kingdom.

One think tanker taking up such discussion stated; To properly evaluate whether or not there is sufficient distinction to unequivocally classify humans from animals we would need to gather and measure all possible elements as samples and create a minimum of 3 groups instead of 2.

1) the animal group

2) the human group

3) the combination group

Surely to I would concur, yet would ask those who believe humans are so much different and better to prove it rather than participating in the actually experiment or asking my fellow taxpayer to pay for it, as I am c onvinced by my own observations and so often reminded that humans are not anything special. Yet, have proceeded to the top of the food chain thru cataclysmic events, luck and their ability to re-produce at the proper rates for their next nearest competitors and environment.

One does not have to observe a human grouping or society for long to see that humans are animals. So, whereas your experiment would seem to wish to prove humans are different, I believe that those who actually believe that should be the ones to prove it, as it simply is not so. I would surely like to review such data.

The think tanker further stated: The focus here is the combination group. Since almost every human characteristic is shared or seen in other living things the use of a 3'rd group to pool combination data is necessary under minimum conditions.

Ah ha, now we are talking, indeed perhaps humans are able to use their emotional and social interactions and apply more combinations than other animals. I very much agree with your third group pool in this case, this makes sense indeed. Perhaps this online think tank is about on the verge of making sense of this highly debated subject, what say you? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Should Humans Be Classified as Animals?
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Can the Source of Existence be a Thing?

The following are my ponderances on the Source of existence. It is not a definitive article. It is just an expression of my own thoughts.

The question for ponderance is: Can the Source of existence be a thing?

If the source of existence is a tangible thing, then who is the creator of this Being or thing call the Source?

So can the Source be a thing or an object? Can the Source be tangible? If the Source can be an object, then how can it be the ultimate? Because if it is an object/thing/Being, then who is the creator of this object/thing/Being? If it is an object, by conventional rationalisation, there must be a creator for this object. If it is not so, can a thing or an object be already self-existing? This is indeed a very profound and paradoxical question.

My opinion is that when we try to interpret the Source with our mind, we are in fact trying to imagine/conceptualise the ungraspable. And by this very action of our conceptualisation, Source bec omes a concept/idea and in our mind it becomes 'objectified' and conceptualised. Metaphorically speaking, it is like a dog trying to bite its own tail. We will be going round and round in circles and still no sight of the Source can be seen.

From my understanding and opinion, there is in reality no creator-creation division. It is an optical, perceptual and experiential illusion...a matrix so to speak. Observer(me) and the being observed (other) is a hypnotic thought... creating the appearance of 'me and other'.. This is quite hard to explain. The closest analogy is that life experience is like a dream of an individual self. When in actual fact, the individual self is a dream character within the tapestry of existence. The experience of an individual interacting with his/her environment is an impression.

Thank you for reading. I hope it has been interesting for you.

The author runs 2 sites: Dream Datum self growth resources and Idea Cosmo.


Author:: Shen Gerald
Keywords:: Philosophy, Enlightenment
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Friday, September 28, 2012

A Thought for Our Loved Ones

How to Connect with Loved Ones in the now through Telepathy.

For all those who find that they are separated from their Loved Ones, I would like to say that they are just a thought away.

Thought is something we take for granted, but is one of the most important tools we have. We quite often find that our Thoughts are either in the past or the future.

When they are in the past we may be thinking of the Loved Ones we are separated from and when in the future we may be dreaming of the time when we come together again.

But in reality our friends and Loved Ones are only a thought away. We can think of them now, in the now, in a positive loving way without the feeling of loss or separation.

We may have experienced communication with those we love; close family members, our mother or father, a Loved one or relative. This communication is using a different sense than our usual five senses of touch, taste, sight, hearing and smell. You could say a sixth sense, of Telepathy or thought transference.

Telepathy uses our feeling and emotions to transfer a message. Distance is no object; we dont need to know where they are. All we need is a memory and the loving thought we want to transfer and to feel this memory deep in our hearts.

Then on a deep level of feeling, visualise the thought you want to convey to this Loved one. Use all your senses to help in this process. Feel the touch of the person, smell them, hear their voice, see their face, and taste them. Visualise them in your minds eye in as many ways as you like.

When you feel the Connection has been made just, in an effortless way, think of the thought you would like to send them. Imagine their reaction, the warmth in their heart, the love that flows between the two of you. Give this love freely from the depth of your heart; give it unconditionally as a free gift. Feel the warmth in your own heart as you give the thought to the other; feel how uplifted y ou feel in yourself.

By living in the now we have all choices open to us. We can create what we want in the moment. We dont need to feel the sorrow of loss or separation, as when we try to remember them from past experiences. Create the feeling you want now.

It does not even matter if they have passed over to the other side of the veil. They are still just a thought away and can send a loving thought back to you in an instant.

Message channelled by George Lockett (C) Copyright 2006, All Rights Reserved.

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Author:: George Lockett
Keywords:: Telepathy, Loved, Ones, Connect,Thoughts, Feelings
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World Religions and the Culture Clash

Will the World ever get along with all these different viewpoints and all this animosity? Or is it simply no use and the world of Western and Middle Eastern can never be one. Constantly caught in a Culture Clash with a them VS us mentality and the killing never stops? Which is why in hindsight the Rand Corporation out your way was not so far off in their solution and although a horrific and frightening suggestion this problem indeed would never have existed. Pretend I did not say that. Next thought;

Remember the Christian Convert from Islam who went to his beheading court trial? Why was he converting to Christianity? Were there missionaries over there attempting to convert; if so why? It is really not the time or place for that now. Religious freedom is cool; no religion might be better. But this issue is not going to end.

Religious freedom is loved by Muslims in the US and other places, but unfortunately it is not reciprocated. Maybe we should bring in big car go ships to all the Indonesian islands and work our way into their hearts by giving them more free stuff? Pretend I did not say that either.

Does it really matter which invisible friend you choose? I mean Santa Clause, Easter bunny, Mohammed, Jesus, The Voodoo witchdoctor from above; to me any of it is problematic and religion is preventing the human race from pressing on and achieving forward progression. Maybe we need to rethink human religions all together? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: World Religions, Culture Clash
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Dabbling in Infinity

In continuation of my discussion on Infinity and its implications with the divine, I should mention that the concept of there existing infinities beyond imagination is quite difficult to comprehend. If you read my poem, How Can this Be? you read in verse the proof that shows clearly that there is no such thing as one kind of Infinity. (See my ezine article How Can this Be) The extension of this most curious fact is that there are actually an infinite number of infinities!

Occasionally I wax metaphysical in conversations with my uncle and the other evening we were discussing some points regarding the spiritual realms. In passing, I brought up the topic of Infinity and I asked him his impression of it. His response, which is typical of most people, is that Infinity is just thatInfinity: something that never ends. But how do we make this vague notion somewhat more concrete? I pointed my uncles attention to the set of natural, or counting numbers. This set comprise s the familiar numbers 1, 2, 3, .... The numbers go on and on, falling like dominoes, and never reaching a biggest one. This process is easy to grasp and presents no ordinary difficulty for the average person. What does become difficult to understand is why the Infinity typified by this set of numbers is not unique.

Now lets delve a little more deeply into this curious set of numbers and the topic of Infinity in general. This set of counting numbers obviously never ends. If you have ever seen a chronometer counting hundredths of a second, then you have seen how fast the digits representing the hundredths of a second whiz by, not appearing for any length of time sufficient to allow recognition of the appropriate digit. And this is for hundredths of a second. Imagine the same chronometer counting off thousandths of a second. Now imagine this going on from, let us say, ten thousand years ago and continuing for another ten thousand years, starting with 1 and such t hat each thousandth of a second would represent the next sequential counting number. Think of how far along in the set of counting numbers you would be. We could actually compute the number but we are only interested in trying to conceptualize how large potential Infinity could be.

Now that we have this huge number in hand, we could do whatever we wanted with it to project ourselves much further out in the set of counting numbers. We could multiply it by itself ten times (the mathematical way of saying we can raise the number to the tenth power); we could multiply it by itself a hundred times, a thousand times, and so on. We could then take the largest product and do the same process all over again. How big is this set?

This set is so largenever ending in factthat we should be able to use it to compare to anything else that is infinite, right? Wrong. And in a continuing article on this most fascinating subject, I will discuss how this notion of one univers al Infinity is completely wrong. Thus, if Sets of numbers can shatter our preconceived notions of a concept like Infinity, which is more or less universally accepted as something that is real, what more can we uncover by plunging into the mysteries of numbers and Mathematics in general? Stay tuned......

Joe is a prolific writer of self-help and educational material and an award-winning former teacher of both college and high school Mathematics. Under the penname, JC Page, Joe authored Arithmetic Magic, the little classic on the ABCs of arithmetic. Joe is also author of the charming self-help ebook, Making a Good Impression Every Time: The Secret to Instant Popularity, the original collection of poetry, Poems for the Mathematically Insecure, and the short but highly effective fraction troubleshooter Fractions for the Faint of Heart. The diverse genre of his writings (novel, short story, essay, script, and poetry)?particularly in regard to its educcational flavor ? continues to captivate readers and to earn him recognition.&

Joe propagates his teaching philosophy through his articles and books and is dedicated to helping educate children living in impoverished countries. Toward this end, he donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of every ebook. For more information go to http://www.mathbyjoe.com


Author:: Joe Pagano
Keywords:: Counting numbers, natural numbers, Infinity, Mathematics, set theory, Sets, Calculus, Cardinality
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Who Can You Trust?

So who can you really trust? Well you cannot trust any human it seems, that is to say you cannot trust people. For instance you cannot trust lawyers to steal from you and you cannot trust Judges who are lawyers and you cannot trust politicians who are lawyers and so you cannot trust the laws. Which are made to supposedly allow for a civilized society and protection.

You cannot trust teachers to tell you the truth, you cannot trust clergy, you cannot trust doctors; because any truth they think they are purporting is in essence a relative truth and perception based and often in complete and total error.

Can you trust car salesmen, insurance salesmen or stockbrokers? No, they have a vested interest in fabrication, misrepresentation and manipulation. Can you trust government or those who work in government? No that is a lie and there is enough case history in the writings of mankind since the written record was saved to prove that.

Can you trust reporters, me dia, newspapers or the Internet? No, obviously that would be a bad idea too. These sources are completely a wash with half-truths, opinion and events blown out of proportion. Can you trust your spouse? Well you tell me, as 65% of all marriages end in divorce?

Can you trust your boss, co-workers or business acquaintances? Well not really as the competition for jobs, ladder climbing and shareholders will always take precedence over whatever was promised yesterday? So who can you trust?

Well you can trust the United States Mail most of the time, but your dog, the only one you can really trust doesnt seem to trust them? So you tell me is there any human you can really trust? Well I hope you trust what I have written here is truly sincere. Think on it.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: who can you trust
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Nature Worship

NATURE WORSHIP: - Wicca and Witchcraft or other shamanic attunements akin to the kind of ethic and awe the great and beautiful (FREE) North American Indians had before the arrival of the 'civilized' men from the Old World.

A Guide to Nature Spirituality Terms Selena Fox

Founder and leader of Circle Sanctuary, an internationally linked Nature Spirituality resource center and Shamanic Wiccan church based in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin. Animism: ancient philosophy that views everything in Nature as having an indwelling spirit/soul, including the plants, rocks, waters, winds, t tires, animals, humans, and other life forms.

Animism is the foundation of Shamanism and has been considered the earliest form of human religion on planet Earth. Sorry, philosophy students, who are often told Aristotle and his work 'Anima' is original, these same students aren't told about his Secretum Secretorum which is an alchemic treatise covering what he was taught that he sent to his p upil Alexander the Great.

Earth-Centered Spirituality: honoring the spiritual interconnectedness of life on planet Earth, often as Mother Earth or Gaia, but sometimes as a gender neutral Earth Spirit. Sometimes called 'Earth religion' and 'Gaian' (Gaean) religion. Related Eco-Christian form is Creation- Centered Spirituality.

Ecofeminism: feminist environmental philosophy that draws parallels between the oppression of women and the oppression of Nature by patriarchy and which advocates the spiritual and political liberation of both. Goddess Spirituality: revering Nature and honoring the Great Goddess in one or more of Her many forms. Usually polytheistic and sometimes multicultural in practice. Usually incorporates feminist perspectives. Heathen: Another name for Pagan. Many contemporary practitioners of Teutonic nature religions prefer this term for themselves and their spirituality.

Nature Religions: religions that include an honoring of the Divine as imm anent in Nature. May be premodern, modern, or postmodern in philosophical orientation. Usually polytheistic, animistic, and pantheistic. Include traditional ways of various native peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australia, Polynesia, Europe, and elsewhere; religions of ancient Pagan cultures, such as Greek, Egyptian, Roman, Minoan, Assyrian, Celtic, Teutonic, and others; and contemporary Paganism.

Nature Spirituality: honoring the spiritual interconnectedness of life not only on planet Earth but throughout the Universe/Cosmos; ,ore encompassing term than Earth-Centered Spirituality because it also includes Celestial religions; used by some as synonymous with contemporary Paganism and by others as also including interfaith blends, such as those that combine Paganism and Eco-Christianity or Eco-Buddhism. Is nature worship doing the denominational rag and differentiating itself with real intent to discriminate of claim special status?

Neo-Pagan: Contemporary Pagan.

Pagan: pertains to a nature religion or a practitioner of an ancient and/or contemporary nature religion; also used to refer to a Nature Spirituality, Earth-Centered Spirituality, and/or Goddess Spirituality group or practitioner.

Pantheism: the Divine as immanent; the Divine is in everything and everything has a Divine aspect.

Panentheism: Pantheism that also includes a transcendent component conceptualized as the Sacred Whole or Divine Unity. Use and misuse of language allows epithets and degrading remarks to minimalize or depreciate very similar concepts. Is it not better to say religion is 'what you DO?' and not what rationalistic construct that might move your thought at some moment?

Polytheism: honoring Divinity in two or more forms. Does that include the three as one or one in three 'Trinity' originally taken from the Triune Nature of Man? Can be belief in/worship of multiple aspects of a particular deity; of the Divine as Goddess and Go d; or of many Goddesses, Gods, Nature Spirits, and/or other Divine forms. Some, but not all, polytheistic nature religions acknowledge an all- encompassing Divine Unity. This seems more 'open' and less than the kind of anthropomorphing that ego often does.

Shaman: an adept who serves as healer and spirit world communicator for her/his tribe or community. Sometimes known as a 'Medicine person'. This role is tribal culture/community defined.

Shamanic Practitioner: someone learning and working with shamanistic healing practices for self-development, and in some cases, also for helping others. Sometimes known as a 'Medicine worker'. This role is self-defined.

Shamanism: animistic spiritual healing practices usually involving trance (ecstatic) and spirit world journeys by adepts. Forms of Shamanism include 'Traditional', which are rooted in specific indigenous tribal people's cultures, and 'Multicultural', which are contemporary forms that integrate old and new spirit wisdom from more than one culture. Does this seem to be an 'open' and positively ecumenical spirituality? Why would there be any problem if anyone and indeed everyone started to learn all wisdom?

Wiccan Spirituality: contemporary paths rooted in one or more nature folk religions of old Europe. Also known as the Old Religion, the Craft, Wicca, Wicce, Ways of the Wise, Neo-Pagan Witchcraft, and Benevolent Witchcraft.

Witch: some Wiccan practitioners use the word Witch for themselves in connection with their spirituality to bring back its pre-Inquisition use in Europe as a term of honor and respect, meaning medicine person/medicine worker, shaman/Shamanic practitioner, wise woman/man, priestess/priest of the Old Religion. Other Wiccans refuse to use the word Witch because of later negative definitions of the word which led to its use as a tool of Pagan genocide and religious oppression in Europe and North America for hundreds of years. Do you know when it end ed? Did it end when Blasphemy Laws were overturned in England in 1951? Some would like you to believe it ended when the last person was burned at the stake in Seville, Spain in the early 19th century. It still exists in career and government as well as social situations. Therapeutae like Jesus and Pythagoras or other syncretic religions are definitely the real models of discipline that are Witches! During the Burning Times of the Middle Ages, bigots in power changed its definition, making it a term linked with evil, and used it as a brand to mark and exterminate folk healers, The supposed one god church actually believed illness was created by sins and demons. The guilt trips are more refined as time allows more control and programming through the destruction of open discussion and free-thinking. those who refused to convert to state-sanctioned forms of Christianity, political rivals, and others. Contemporary usage of the word Witch by non-Wiccans is diverse but in recent ye ars has been changing in academia and elsewhere IT is the position of the American Psychiatric Association that trances, and possessions, are mental illness. They do not study or deal with the soul and most avoid discussion of it, but when pressed are only acting out the old propaganda and prejudice still. Anthropologists seek to make Trances an area of specialized study and these scientists (?) want to create a legal and druggable disorder called 'Trance Possession Disorder Syndrome'. Real disorders including hallucinations do exist, and are treatable by witches and shamans. Vitamin B is often a missing ingredient in the nutritional intake and stresses or coping skills must be learned. Compassion is better than drugs and even massage or acupuncture work better in many studies such as one done at the U of Toronto in 2000. This author may be right when she says there is a growing awareness but that awareness may be managed to a degree she does not know. to reflect the growing public awareness and understanding of Wiccan Spirituality's reclaiming of the word. (1)

In fairness to psychiatry they are equal opportunity drug pushers and will drug a Christian with visions, too. There are many instances of religious obsessiveness and out of control behavior. One of the worst, is believing you have the right to lie to people about things like ECT in order to meet societal goals. That, of course is the subject of discussion in our 'Science' segment and it is no great mystery. Deepak Chopra has a little input of value to balance my overly passionate comments.

If bliss is basic to life, there should be a physical counterpart for it in the body, and indeed there is. According to Ayurveda, the body's counterpart to pure joy is a subtle substance called 'ojas', which is extrac ted from food once it has been perfectly digested. Like the doshas, ojas is just on the edge of being physical; one could call it a subtle substance that registers on both mind and body. The final and most valuable result of eating a good diet is to extract every drop of this subtle substance from your food. That enables the cells to feel happy, to experience the cellular equivalent of bliss. Do you think attuning and visualizing with the process helps?

Twenty years ago, the idea of a happy cell would have made little sense in scientific terms. Now we know that the body in fact is capable of generating a complex network of chemicals (neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and related molecules) that the brain uses to communicate emotions throughout the body. It is also known that a single meal can change the brain's biochemistry quite radically. A brain chemical connected with feelings of well-being, such as serotonin, goes up and down in response to the food being digested in the intestinal tract. This has opened up the exciting possibility of a food pharmacy to correct depression, anxiety, and other mental disorders, just as fiber helps to control cholesterol.

In Ayurveda A very ancient herbalistic shamanic process related to Nyaya Yoga said to date back to 6000 BC. we can bypass the bewildering complexity of brain chemistry. Nature has given us ojas, a single substance for happiness that the body makes all the time. (2)

For me Nature worship of the modern variety is whatever works (!): and the wholistic integration of the mind body operating system that has knowledge. Science has learned such things as the lymph system and chakras act to bring soulful knowledge to our soulful potential.

Author of Diverse Druids, Columnist for The ES Press Magazine, Gu est writer at World-Mysteries.com


Author:: Robert Baird
Keywords:: Shamanism, Witchcraft, Ayurveda
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Are Humans Animals and Therefore do not Deserve a Separate Classification?

Many a philosopher has indeed considered this topic. And having been involved recently in an online think tank discussion of this subject matter, I would like to assist you in considering some of the points of this subject.

Personally, having removed myself from the equation and then studied this question the prior from anothers perspective; that is to say a non-human I would agree with the hypothetical conclusion of course that humans are indeed animals. Thus I have stated: Humans are animals and nothing I have observed would preclude them from such classification. Certainly not the ties they wear or the tools they create or the thought they are capable of.

However, I have witnessed some rather astounding things from a very small subset of humans, which is quite impressive of the average member of their groupings. So, having already thought on such hypothetical questions such as what if an alien race came to explore Earth and then classified all mammals as ani mals and included the species of human in that grouping? This question was asked in the online think tank and here are my thoughts on the issue.

Perhaps from my readings and understandings of Sci Fi authors like Issac Asimov and others, I have come to the same conclusion as the characters (that is to say aliens) in this hypothetical. The next part of the question is; As a human, how does that make you feel?

As far as feelings, I do not have feelings of this only that I concur with the conclusion of the hypothetical. Now that is not to say that another may not be devastated by such findings if they are or were so. I can understand the reluctance of the human ego to dismiss such notions of course, although emotions should not get in the way of reality or science.

Personally humans do not impress me, as much as they appear to impress themselves, as they so often remind themselves of their abilities, rather than building upon those abilities to make them better . However, that is not to say that the forward progression of the human race is non-existent, only that it is much slower than it could or should be considering their baseline average, which although not high, is high enough to really give them a head start towards greatness or the next evolutionary step. Is this subject too heavy for you? Okay, then class dismissed. However, I can tell you that there is a lot more where that came from if you care to seek answers on such issues. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Humans Animals, do not deserve a separate classification
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God is Pure Energy Said the Wise Man

Often you will hear wise men speak of God as energy and not an actual being. Recently one stated to me that God was pure energy and that is why it is so hard for the human mind to understand. In fact a human brain is small and humans do not even use it all and therefore could not expect to understand these ideas.

The wise man stated; Again when I speak of god I do not place any religious qualifications on a ultimate elder energy, only that it is ultimate, immaculate and indefinable by present human thought. Humans are made in the image of god with intelligence

Actually you did, as your comments are contradictory; you see on one hand you say humans are weak minded, do not use all their brains and cannot understand god. Then you give them this backhanded compliment, which they surely do not deserve. Well most of what we call humans do not deserve such a comment; although a small percentage walking around as homo sapiens (carbon based bipeds) do.

If one wish es to worship something such as energy, the sun, or other forces that just are, they are free to do so and indeed it would not be new to recent human history or even ancient writings to worship such as a god, with you caveat; Provided such a being does indeed exist And of course provided if it did that you adopt this entity as you god. Consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: God is Pure Energy, Wise Man
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Martin Luther King An Essay

Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. King speaks of many of the racial prejudices and persecutions that they, African Americans, have suffered. Throughout the speech King uses the phrase Now is the time (502), this makes the reader feel King's view has utmost urgency. Dr. King stands strong on his view of non-violent protests saying, Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinKing from the cup of bitterness and hatred. (503) Dr. King tells the listener not to give up under pressure but to persevere because the day will come when King's dream is recognized. Dr. King's dream is a situation where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers. In his speech Dr. King hopes to persuade the Great America to abolish all racial prejudice.

Dr. King uses many different but effective methods to convince the reader of his point. King uses the words from an old Negro spiritual, the famous line, Free at last! free at last! Thank God almighty, we are free at last! (505) This phrase serves as an exclamation point on an emotional speech that is sure to deeply move the reader. King quotes the song America the Beautiful stating that he wants everyone to sing it with new meaning. In his speech King comes across as a persecuted African American who wants a change for all. The voice King uses starts of as a soft but firm whispe r then it gradually builds with the message it carries until it is the full roaring voice of freedom at the end.

Dr. King presents his arguments in a very original way. King focuses on the reader's sense of right and wrong and goes on to appeal to the reader's emotions. The speech is not as important today as when it was written in 1963; but it still serves as an important reminder. King's argument is limited to a small audience in a sense but in day-to-day living comes into racial prejudice, either given or taken. Dr. King's speech had to be on a level for the common people to completely understand it. He does this by relating himself with the crowd and by using common speech. Overall his argument moves the reader, it makes them fell really human. After reading King's speech the reader realizes we're all the same and there is no need for racial persecution. King has written an argument that has such lasting appeal that it is imperative that the re ader reread King's speech ever so often to rekindle their heartfelt conscience.

Dr. M. Cooper provides research and term paper assistance at http://www.TermPaperAdvisor and http://www.TermPapersMadeEasy.com on the world-wide web. Dr. Copper has a M.S. degree in data communications and a Ph.D in Computer Information Systems. He is a retired Army officer and a Vietnam veteran.


Author:: Mike Copper
Keywords:: King, dr. King, martin luther King, civil rights, equal rights
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Pepsin What Is It?

I write articles to inform you, the people, on matters that you would generally not know a whole lot about. This article was scheduled to be about Pepsin. Wow. I can't even decode raw material about this stuff! But as I read through it I started thinking...

Alright, this is the simplest definition that I could find on the word Pepsin. Here goes... Pepsin is a digestive protease released by the chief cells in the stomach that functions to degrade food proteins into peptides. What is that? This stuff grinds my gears because it is completely and entirely unnecessary.

As I read through pages and pages of what they call information on Pepsin, several questions ran through my mind - the first is simply Why were we running out of small, simple words?! It seems medicine has a tendency to create words long and unpronouncable. Woops! I guess the word unpronouncable should be in medicine too. But seriously doctor, come on.

And how many other people are doing thing s just like me, trying to educate the public on things that they would never bother with otherwise. As if THEY could decode Pepsin either! So I have come to the conclusion that historically, doctors have come up with massive medical terms to sound smarter than the average person. Granted, they ARE smarter than the average person, but way to throw it in our face guys! Those doctors really grind my gears...

Feel free to reprint this article as long as you keep the article, this caption and author biography in tact with all hyperlinks.

Tyler Brooker is the owner and operator of Pepsin Spot - http://www.Pepsinspot.com, which is the best site on the internet for all Pepsin related information.


Author:: Tyler Brooker
Keywords:: Pepsin, Pepsin, okra Pepsin e3, okra Pepsin, betaine hcl Pepsin, Pepsin gum, hcl with Pepsin, Enzyme
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We Live In A System Of Beliefs

The following article about beliefs is just an expression of my thoughts. It is certainly not definitive.

In my opinion, we live our life on the basis of beliefs. We, literally live in a huge belief system. So seamlessly integrated (into our world) are some beliefs that most people assume that they are natural and accepted them without questioning.

The very act of reading this article is belief-based, because the very construct that is formed in your head now is conceptual & of the thinking mind. Perhaps, what really is does not just exist as concepts, but also exists in the NOW as experience. Although one is able to describe or conceptualize a truth, the conceptualization is itself a thought.

Beliefs can be very powerful, especially when the majority of the population buys into it. Sometime a certain belief when set in motion, causes catalytic reactions, triggering the formation of yet other beliefs. Gradually, layers upon layers of beliefs mire directne ss and truth. So thickly laden with beliefs and far removed from the original spontaneity that life becomes unnecessarily complex and ritualized.

Major beliefs operating in our world are:

Identification of self with physical body.

When in actual fact, we are much more than that. This belief can be very difficult to un-ravel. And it takes many series of self-discovery to realize our true nature. The entire scope of this belief is beyond what can be expressed within this article. So I will leave it as that.

War.

War is borne out of beliefs that justify aggression to others that is participated by large groups. War itself is a belief, because nature and animals do not engage in it. Only humans do it, because it was conceived in the human mind, and it isn't natural or essential to human conditions. Military is an offshoot borne from War

Money buys happiness.

A belief that most thought of as true is that money gives one happiness. Happi ness does not need money to fulfill, one merely made oneself believe so! The concept of Money set in motion the belief in status, status breeds competition, competition breeds the rat race, rat race cause one to slog a life time working and eventually few remembered the original purpose of life was for joy and fulfillment.

Status.

A persons worth that is dictated by factors such as financial abundance and rank. This one creates much suffering in very hierarchical societies. This one is closely related to money buys happiness.

Perfectionism.

It is a most prevalent belief in our civilization. Everywhere in this world of ours, perfectionism is regarded as good while imperfection is bad. Everybody wants everybody else to be perfect. Is Perfection really an absolute value? I think not.

In my opinion, it is relative and is borne of human conception. Perfection is an idea. Things are the way they are. Perfection and imperfection are attached values.

Country.

The concept of country is just a belief in the ownership of land. Essentially, humans did not create land therefore nobody owns it. Patriotism is an offshoot belief borne from 'country'. When there are no countries and no wars, there are no needs for Patriotism.

Well, I think I have rambled enough. Thank you for reading.

The author runs a Self Growth Site (dreamdatum.com) with self help and self growth resources.


Author:: Shen Gerald
Keywords:: Awakening, Matrix, Global
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Devil

I sought for the Devil in the scheme of things, for I came to perceive the rules that govern our existence on earth and the pattern that the Creator has set into the design for us to abide by.

And I realized that if there is indeed a vacuum for the Devil to occupy in the master plan and its unraveling into the circumstances surrounding us as individuals, then it is in the pursuance of our wants; for then the Devil inserts himself/itself into our actions by creating hurt and conflict between us and others. For want in itself seems harmless enough, but the carrying out of want may create pain for ourselves and for others through conflict.

This is my nearest identification concerning the role the Devil plays in our actions, centralizing himself/itself on each mans originally harmless desire and wreaking pain along with its manifestation into the play of events.

So that when we guard ourselves against our wants and desires we are not in fact protecting ourselves from ourselves, but from the Devils obvious and predictable pre-occupation with them as soon as they begin to come into existence.

Fo r I reasoned that I never see an actual unknown entity harming me or harming others as I go through life, only human faces.

But perhaps this is the key; that the Devil breeds upon our desires and manifests his/its own plans through them.

Silent, patient, scheming, waiting for an opportunity to introduce the element of pain.

So that the infliction of pain; the creation of it, is what the Devil comes to be, having no birthright or purpose of his/its own, to say little of a master agenda, but preying upon our desires and using the will inside each of us as a tool of destruction.

Disguising himself/itself behind the wants o f human beings, keeping himself/itself hidden and blamelessly out of sight.

Is this not the way of cunning people direct tools of their master that play people against each other by identifying and manipulating their victims innermost wants and desires?

Nobody really intends to do evil [the way to hell being paved with good intentions and all. The Devil recognizes this and has developed a subtler, cleverer scheme to achieve his purposes through temptation.

Every man wants something, the Devil aligns his intentions with a particular, usually quick and easy method to achieving this thing, and offers it up to the individual, who then becomes a donkey the unseen force will ride skillfully, and a scapegoat to whom all the accusing fingers will point when the deed is done.

So that we do not necessarily become slaves to the desires we have but slaves to the Devil that swiftly rides upon them and then disappears into thin air, leaving us to face retribution.

And the Creator is perhaps pained that we, the chosen race, would let ourselves become subject to a force that is so beneath us, a force that was declared base and inferior before the beginning of the world.

I said in the past that I cannot be ashamed of my feelings for they are innocent divine I said actually, but it is what I choose to do with them that I will be held accountable for, for in those things I have been given the power of choice.

I think tha t these words must now further explain this point, for my choices may empower the unseen malevolent force that seeks only to create havoc and destroy me and others.

I have searched for the Devil. I wonder have I found him/it.

Because then it is not a new thing at all, just a fact that lay right before my eyes and I refused to see consciously or unconsciously.

Whenever a plan comes to your mind, offering itself to you as a means to achieving a want, desire or goal, search for the pain factor for you or for others. There lies the Devil and his/its intentions.

Stop creating the Devil and he/it will cease to exist.

Take responsibility.

I am a poet, a writer, and an artist, and I believe in beauty, creativity and perfection. I love life, the world, and existence, thoroughly enjoying all of my various roles in the three. I believe every moment on earth is a gift; my advice for anyone would be to ensure that days are conscientiously and properly seized and nights spent in the profitable dreaming of dreams that come true. The Gemini star sign captures my personality satisfactorily; I enjoy the duality and restlessness declared as significant components of my nature. I get occasionally erratic. This is usually when new ideas start spinning round in my head. I absolutely thrive on these moments I define as my moments of clarity; quickening my pace to catch up, hastening to a keyboard to punch away into the middle of the night or doing whatever it is that is must be done immediately at all costs or else. I am passionate about my writing. I have found art to compose of a variety of covertly classic mediums that capture and portray thoughts, feelings, and emotions, and I savor it.


Author:: Natasha Ashwe
Keywords:: Devil
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What Makes a Person Creative or Brilliant VS Intelligent or Smart?

Often we consider an Individual or person a Creative mind or Creative person. Yet in common use language that can mean quite a lot. A Creative person who solves problems, which are important to us, can be considered a possessor of a Brilliant mind. Often some one in our civilization who does solves problems in a multi-disciplinarian way repeatedly in industry, government, science or military we will label as a Genius. Many of us can pass as Intelligent, bright, cunning, Smart or problem solves, but yet the additional labels of Brilliant, Genius and Creative, is something else. And whether we can define it or not in standard terms, we certainly know it when we see. In my life I have been fortunate to have been involved with many a Brilliant Creative Genius and you can feel it from even the briefest of conversations.

Simply being Smart, knowing data or memorizing facts is not enough to make the grade of the next level of the Genius, Creative and Brilliant souls. Only using your knowledge is worthy, simply possessing it is common of many an Individual; the key is to use that knowledge in over coming, problem solving, innovating, entreprenuering, designing and WINING. So often we say people are Smart, without having ever done anything with it?

Hard to say why we do this, as to many of the observers that is a waste time and should be consider ignorant and not even making the Smart level. Most do not understand the Creative thing, it makes no sense to them for instance I myself have been perceived as Creative. Yet often those using the label do not understand the other uses of the labe l. Often people will have misread one they call Creative or have a screwed up sense of what Creative is? Being Creative in the true sense of the word should not be difficult as it is a natural thing, every one should have it.

On a scale of the over all population, there are those who are more Creative than most and perhaps do deserve the title or perhaps the next level of title; the Brilliant or Genius level. An Intelligent or Smart person with a strong presence of attributes for instance human intent, will, energy, cross pollination in problem solving, athletic ability, stead fastness, perseverance, etc. coupled with creativity, will usually more resemble what we consider to be Brilliant or Genius status.

When you call someone Creative what do you think of? What is most fascinating about these terms is so often Creative people have a sense of lacking when they cannot solve a problem, or do not know an answer. Many a Genius has toiled for years trying to solve a problem and cannot accept giving up or quitting on that problem, in fact they get quite angry at themselves if they do not muster the creativity to solve the problem.

Somehow these Brilliant minds cannot except not knowing the answer and yet so seek it or feel inferior in their own self-evaluation. Many a Creative Genius goes to the grave unfulfilled in this regard, thus it is true that with brilliance comes baggage. Some spend a lifetime convincing them selves that they are not good enough in the creativity arena yet. Sure their colleagues will tell them they are Creative and Brilliant and they may even get an award or two, saying how much of a Genius they are, but often they simply wonder why is everyone telling me I am Creative, Brilliant or a Genius? If you search out the most Brilliant minds of past periods you will find this to be the case. How fascinating it is to see that the words we use to describe others have no affect on these minds?

It is also quite amazing that the Creative Genius in all their brilliance do not see such things as a compliment, they consider the complimentor wrong. If people tell them these things they assume that those who speak such words must live in a box with so many limits that they see the Genius as Creative? To the Brilliant Genius it would appear that they are not Creative necessarily, only the others are not applying themselves and others just live in a box and buy the line of BS purported to help them believe it is okay to live within such stringent limits? In the Creative Geniuss mind with all their brilliance and baggage believes that living outside the cave is not being Creative, it is simply living and thinking? It is natural and it is suppose to be that way. These Brilliant and often unreasonable Individuals kno w of no limits and cannot comprehend why we live in mediocrity and label them as Geniuses. Do you think they are laughing at us? Think on that.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Creative, Brilliant, Intelligent, Genius, Smart, problem solver, Individual
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