One must bear in mind that three factors determine evolution: heredity, environment and circumstance. Take a look at the haplogroup maps of the human genome and you can see how this process shaped what we are today. What amuses me is the foolish human want of the ideal, when nature actually abhors such absolutes, and that with the most remarkable ability to side with the hidden flaw. When we think in terms of the food chain, we often forget that our greatest nemesis can often be no bigger than a singular cell that can replicate itself a million fold within minutes. That's just the way it is with natural selection.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
The Dynamics of the Human Psyche
Sentience walks a delicate balance between reason and desire, pleasure and pain. However, reason is not necessarily rational nor is desire necessarily emotional. Rather, we assume this is the case from what society suggests to us as being the norm. It is only recently that medical research has begun to understand the biomechanics of what is really going on in our heads, and it is by no means as linearly ordered as we would like to think it is. The different mechanisms at play in the whole process are pretty much random fire like it is with anything else in existence. Why? Because a wider spread of variations has the greater chance of reaching its target. That's just the way it is with the law of dynamics. Change is stability, or, as we say in Germany: That which rests rusts. Say the same word a hundred times in one sitting and at some point it suddenly becomes meaningless. In the case of the human psyche, get too fixed on an idea, and at some point you simply lose the plot.
One must bear in mind that three factors determine evolution: heredity, environment and circumstance. Take a look at the haplogroup maps of the human genome and you can see how this process shaped what we are today. What amuses me is the foolish human want of the ideal, when nature actually abhors such absolutes, and that with the most remarkable ability to side with the hidden flaw. When we think in terms of the food chain, we often forget that our greatest nemesis can often be no bigger than a singular cell that can replicate itself a million fold within minutes. That's just the way it is with natural selection.
I hear some say that psychic ability is the work of the right hemisphere, while others suggest it's centered in the frontal lobe, or third eye, as they call it. Rather, I think it lies more in the balance of the whole system, especially it's characteristic identity and gestalt in that interaction, within itself and beyond.
One must bear in mind that three factors determine evolution: heredity, environment and circumstance. Take a look at the haplogroup maps of the human genome and you can see how this process shaped what we are today. What amuses me is the foolish human want of the ideal, when nature actually abhors such absolutes, and that with the most remarkable ability to side with the hidden flaw. When we think in terms of the food chain, we often forget that our greatest nemesis can often be no bigger than a singular cell that can replicate itself a million fold within minutes. That's just the way it is with natural selection.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
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Sunday, 17 April 2011
Congratulations!
...Little Miss Strange, goddass of the temple of Narcissus. That blatant trolling number on our site well and truly takes the Stockholm Syndrome to new heights of the demented. Since when does disability grant you carte blanche to go dumping your psychobabble on us, as if we should feel so obliged? Are we your minions? I think not! So someone saw through all the cult psychology to the real motives of your gestalt role plays. No one would have noticed, let alone who or why until you came crashing in with that typical old ploy- forever trying make the accused look like the accusors. That is, after all, what all that cult positivity NLP crap amounts to. Poor little deluded domina, I guess you really got ahead of yourself that time and stuck both feet in your mouth. Let's get one thing straight here, your self-righteousness, there isn't anyone trying to compete. What you're really trying to say is that you can't sucker us into your cheesy narcissistic crusade. Wake up, smell the coffee, and go nail yourself to a cross elsewhere. We're not interested in your bullshit. As they say, not everything with two cheeks is necessarily a face.
Friday, 1 April 2011
A New Narcissist in Town
Indeed the 500 pop ups of gestalt posturing says it all. However, if this doesn't leave the desired impressions, there's always the suggestive little cordialities and other seemingly charitable offerings. The trendy positivity NLP with all the catchy occult teasers- what wannabe-exalted could possibly resist the urge? Of course she says she has nothing to hide. That is, after all, the object of the game; to get in your face with every lurid detail of her self-expression. Cue the insatiable laments of "do you recognize me", amidst the sycophantic praise from her minions. All the love and light for the obvious lack of any real worldly insight. But of course being put on a pedestal is not what she wants. She wants to get so far under your skin, it's rather like a bad case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. It's not the sexual attitudes, but the pathos behind them that comes across like something insidious. As if profligate is another word for open-minded. Talking from the dirty undergaunch of a bible-thumping valley hicktown just doesn't cut it with me. I've been there too. Is it really any wonder why most prefer to leave in silence? This surreptitious muppet will exploit it any way she can to look so congenially misunderstood. It's really all about reverse psychology in the old guru to neophyte gestalt- heaven forbid being "negative" when all she wants is our best. At least where I hail from, the authorities are not so ignorant of such subliminal honey traps. Be careful what you wish for.
Monday, 28 March 2011
Continuity of Spirit
Consider that the continuum is an integral system where everything has its own deterministic "identity code". What is meant by "deterministic" is that there are three factors on which evolution operates- heredity, environment, and circumstance. These are familiar to us as DNA, molecular lattice symmetry, and the laws of causality as seen in quantum mechanics- to name a few. These are things that randomly form a dynamic "memory" of constructs relative to particular causalities in the spacetime continuum. Take for instance the sabre tooth cat. It went extinct at the end of one ice age, yet reappeared consistently in similar conditions through out the earth's history- in different places, adapting variations on this theme wherever the opportunity ideally arose. In this, it can be seen that nature not only possesses a degree of memory, but a general impulse to opportunistically fill any gap in the whole equation with whatever works. In essense, the memory remains dynamically consistent with opportunity. Of course the more elaborate the opportunity, the more elaborate the deliberation. While the construct may change, making certain designs no longer viable under the circumstances, that does not mean that particular memory or deliberation is forever lost. Even if our sun were to reach the end of its cycle, that information continues to trial itself somewhere else in the continuum under similar conditions.
Now having said that, it takes no great leap of faith to realize that “identity”, at some point, inevitably possesses its own capacity of sentient deliberation. Thus, given the multiversality of the continuum, the manner of an identity’s manifestation in local causality is best described as a quantum holographic “fetch”. This is what Buddhism attempts to define in terms of “karma” and reincarnation, however, doesn’t quite explain the fact that reality as we know it, is only one of infinite probable alterrealities (see Schrödinger’s Cat theory). In Germanic folklore, this is related to as the 9 worlds, whereas “örlog” describes that fundamental identity out of which we are born. “Wyrd” is what we do with it. Throwing all that into the multifarious equation certainly boggles the mind, but then it’s no surprise that in certain places where static forces collide, we find ourselves plagued with all manner of “otherworldly” phenomena. Is it also any surprise that some of us have the sentience enough to see beyond that temporal veil, or that our dreams can be so bizarrely hyperdimensional? As for spirits and other manifestations of borderline reality, some are actual biological lifeforms in a slightly different order of time, whereas others are kinetic manifestations of will caught in their own alterrealities; some voluntarily, some unwittingly, some collectively. The kinetic ones conveniently thrive on the powerful emotions of their human hosts, as a most viable source, because their forms lack sufficient matter to maintain that static state on their own for very long. Thus some of us may perceive such a ghost as a fleeting shadowy form because of this draw on those kinetic forces. This form may even be seen imminent to the death of that person by clairvoyants able to see beyond the “here and now”. Either way, it also accounts for the chill one experiences of their presence.
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