Tag Archives: Liminocentric

A Dialogue on Ethics, Death, Responsibility, and Neuroscience

Socrates: If the mind or soul precedes the body, Platohagel, then our first question must be this: How ought one to live under such an arrangement? For ethics always follows ontology. I. Ethics Reconsidered Socrates: If the soul is primary … Continue reading

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Eskesthai(Ek-sesthai) to Ekstasis

The Ethical Risk of Ek-sesthai Socrates: But now we must be careful. Not all standing-outside is truthful. There is: ek-sesthai toward meaning, and ek-sesthai toward dissolution. Jung warned of this sharply. When the ego abdicates without integration, archetypes possess rather than … Continue reading

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Geometric Patterns At the Basis of Reality

Western psychological interpretations According to the psychologist David Fontana, its symbolic nature can help one “to access progressively deeper levels of the unconscious, ultimately assisting the meditator to experience a mystical sense of oneness with the ultimate unity from which … Continue reading

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Model Building in Life

“…underwriting the form languages of ever more domains of mathematics is a set of deep patterns which not only offer access to a kind of ideality that Plato claimed to see the universe as created with in the Timaeus; more … Continue reading

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Exploring Subtle Levels of Consciouness

 In 2004 I struggled to define the mapping…while speaking in terms of Kaluza/Klein and fifth dimension. Today I am fully aware of the mathematically representation in terms of the use of dimensions.  At the time this was related to spirit.  … Continue reading

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RE: Jung Typology Test

 I am re-posting this blog subject today taken from 2008  Also it seems that having taken test Monday, November 24, 2008   Via David Berenstein, via Clifford Johnson, I’ve piped our blog into the Typealyzer, which allegedly “is able to guess … Continue reading

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Einstein Tower

Just wondering when the Einstein Tower was built? See:Science Park “Albert Einstein” Potsdam The connection to the design of the tower and the comment on pueblo design sparked familiarity with a image of a tower on the edge of the … Continue reading

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Rising Above the Duality

The Tao of heaven is to take from those who have too much and give to those who do not have enough. Man’s way is different. He takes from those who do not have enough to give to those who … Continue reading

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Centroids

Conclusion:The state of mind of the observer plays a crucial role in the perception of time.Einstein It is often I consider the Center of Gravity(Mass) as an illustration of the perspective that exists “around and within us” as a product … Continue reading

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The Making of the Tablet of Life

Change your thoughts and you change your world.Norman Vincent Peale Simple frame of reference in the quote supplied above? The Circle: Paradox and Paradigm by Reza Sarhangi & Bruce D. Martin Abstract The ultimate desire of mankind is to identify … Continue reading

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