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Third Point Consciousness in Interpersonal Activity
Now for how third point thinking affects interpersonal activity… You normally perceive other people as a web of behaviours, the chains of cause and effect they produce, even perhaps recognizing cycles, but still in a pretty linear way like an emotional stick figure. You have feelings about their behaviours of course. If they behave in one…
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Driving Force Behind Human Activity
If psychic morphism weren’t the primary driving force behind human activity, then why have our tools and technology changed so much over the extent of human history? And they have a very great deal. Many of the most archaic tools would still be just as usable today as they once were, but we still change…
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Neuron Activity
Neural messages are linear, though often massively parallel, and we process our neural activity in more or less a linear manner. But just as strangely, they cannot find a memory centre in the brain, just small centres that complicate sensory processes and seem to derange self regulation. They also cannot identify a seat of consciousness,…
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Activity Occurs Through You
So any questions or comments about today’s topic of Meditation? Did I cover it adequately? Yes, very much. I liked the part about making your brain like a target and being aware of it without looking directly at it, and that’s meditation. You aren’t your brain or any other single part of your body. And…