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Nov 8, 2004

Potentiality of Consciousness (incomplete)

Thus far, Three Fundamentals (semi-incomplete):
[ 1. ] CLARITY (States of Mind) revealing only ESSENTIAL Mental Constructs

... (a.) Concentration: FOCUS upon SINGULAR POINT of thought/abstraction
... (b.) Isolation: WITHDRAW from SENSES unaffectability of the UNESSENTIAL and DISTRACTING outside FOCUS
... (c.) PATTERN Recognition: PRIMARY accelerated learning/assimilating KEY all aspects of all learning TRENDS and Probabilities limiting at OR on infinity
... (d.) Reflection: MINDFULNESS and essentialized-INTROSPECTION (w/o useless criticism) Analysis of each Mental State
NOTE: MINDFULNESS defined through PALI sutras NOT today's 'telephoned' version (game of telephone) from the so-called 'buddhist' religions--


[ 2. ] ABILITY (Refinement of Senses) PHYSICAL Perfection
... (a.) Expression: MOITIONLESS so-called meditation (NOT the interpreted definition but the ACTUAL: the Contemplate) to attain unaffectablity from outside distractors---to absolutely physically reflect the inner mentality
... (b.) Ambidexterity: SLOW down breathe (the MOST balanced conscious & unconscious act) to uncover and control potential, unconscious, physiological ability
... (c.) Awareness: REFINE sensory receptors to increase ability to access information


[ 3. ] UNDEFINED / DETACHED / INACCESSIBLE / INVISIBLE / UNPREDICTABLE / NO STYLE / INDETERMINATE / UNDEFINED / DYNAMIC / CHANGING / FLUX / FLOW / FLUID / VARIABLE / FLEXIBLE / ORGANIC / SLIPPERY / UNTOUCHABLE / INVULNERABLE
... (a.) Unpredictability: OUTSIDE Influence-derived behavior patterns.
... (b.) Indefinable: NOT Confinable, untouchable, and inaccessible: thus, invisible.


Thus far, Pure water (H20) has the strongest embodiment to these three STRONG principles.
Furthermore, any such embodiment should first be recognized as an imprecise representation.

Thus far, the Scientific Method (developed & crystallized by 'Science') has been quite an essential TOOL. However, it is JUST a tool, and tools may be improved, or even replaced. However the sequencial process of IMAGINING, TESTING, OBSERVING, and REFINING is a process of the animal-brain utilized for survival. The Scientific Method appears to be is nothing more than focusing the attention of self-aware human minds back to a process utilized by animals across the world.

But un-THRONE-ing such a REVERED process in the 'club of Academics' is nothing more than deepening one's understanding. Clarity often sounds insulting. What is essential?

GUIDELINES:
TO EXPRESS these three: Clarity, Ability, Invisibility
TO BE these three: Clear, Able, Inaccessible
TO RECOGNIZE these three: CONFUSION (delusion), IMPRISONMENT, VULNERABILITY

this IS the test of the so-named STRONG ... in the most direct sense, this expression I call 'I' is undertaking this test ... who among you will be the first to join with?




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ON REMEMBERING and RECOGNIZING
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1.) WHAT may be LOST IN TRANSLATION even as simple as from mind to mind
2.) WHAT may be LACKING FROM PERCEPTION or assumed UNDERSTANDING.
3.) WHAT may be ILLUSORY on deeper inspection.
4.) IT's FOOLISH to ASSUME ANYTHING IS FINAL or ASK ANYTHING TO LAST / be permanent an ASSUMPTION made MUST NEVER BE mistaken as factual
5.) IT's FOOLISH to BELIEVE in ANYTHING w/o EVIDENCE a.k.a. HEARSAY. The so-called faith.
6.) IT's FOOLISH to FEAR the UNKNOWN. All that is known, was once unknown.


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ON FEAR
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"FEAR ATTRACTS the FEARFUL, the STRONG, the WEAK, the INNOCENT, the CORRUPT" - STARWARS I: Phantom Menance
What if...
FEAR surrounds us.
Then, FEAR is the distance BETWEEN the SUBJECT (You) and all possibilities around you.
And, greater FEAR translates to greater distance.
Also, NO FEAR translates to NO DISTANCE which, in turn, translates to the subject apart of the object a.k.a. 'becoming one-with'

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