Attending to the true within

We are all geniuses
Attending to the true within
Our minds give rise to signs
Like supple minnows
glistening in the vague
We catch one with our will
give it a name
squeeze out the squirm
like Adam does
We manage it
We fashion it
experiment
it's the next thing
as simple
as our
genius can allow
We thus invent
a future
every day
continuously
in common continuity
in spurts of inner ecstasy
in multi-tasking harmony
almost never having time
to think
we are all geniuses

Triadic Philosophy is now expressed in four brief, inexpensive Kindle books.

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http://amzn.to/14IdTSP Triadic Living

http://amzn.to/11oGWK5 Reality Is All

http://amzn.to/113jQsl Triadic Thinking

It is an effort to create a universal open-source philosophy based on thinking in threes.

The following explanation is offered up front to demonstrate the ease with which the basic concept can be shared.

Triadic Philosophy can be explained simply. It is a way of thinking in threes. First you stop and clear your mind. Next, you think up the reality you need or want to deal with from whatever rises up within you. With that clear, you move to ethics. Run your concern, whatever it is, past these four words - tolerance, democracy, helpfulness and non-idolatry. Some modification or direction for your reality will emerge. Then you move to the third and final stage. You submit your evolved thought to aesthetics. You think of an action or response or expression that you hope and believe will have elements of truth and beauty. Three stages of thought and a result. There it is. It may sound crazy, but it works. It may sound simple, but it is profound. It is the key to beginning to understand reality. This introduction is common to every book in this series because it is important to get started. The statements and aphorisms and maxims that follow are all simply signposts that may help you as you become the consciously engaged in triadic thinking.
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Published on June 08, 2013 03:46 Tags: genius, pragmaticism, triadic-philosophy
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