Reality Boxes and Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness Quotes
Reality Boxes and Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
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“After being sensed, the information, via innate electrical coding, is passed along from cell to cell, then through nervous system channels where it ends up in this or that control center which then makes “sense” of the electrical coding, and which is not always the brain. It thus turns out that the entire human body is one gigantic series of sensing systems, having, as it does, millions upon millions of sensing receptors.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“When all of the main structure reality box activities are over and finished one way or another, then ALWAYS occurs the more relevant human coda, which, indeed, is a “musical” section that is formally distinct from the main structure of human activities – the coda of on-going innate human consciousness, which replays itself time and again no matter what has gone on in any of the main structures, and does so via each new generation born. Innate human consciousness continuously replicates itself anew this way.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“important, founding concepts of telepathy was enunciated by Paracelsus (1493?-1541), the famous (some said infamous) Swiss physician, chemist, and alchemist, whose egotism and contempt for traditional theories earned him the enmity of his learned contemporaries. Even so, he gained”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“We have only to consider the prospect and implications of developed and actualized TELEPATHIC awareness to get the general drift of what is being avoided along these lines.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Why should a biological species that is innately magnificent in its smallest details issue forth with blank minds and blank consciousness which have nothing innate in them?”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“This can be explained in part by understanding and accepting the historical fact that almost all past cultures, however seen as great, otherwise, were fundamentally based on massive broadband slavery, serfdom, and various other under-classes whose principal function was to be in servitude to the upper overlords. Such was certainly the case, for example, in ancient Egyptian, Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Roman, Chinese, and most old Nordic cultures, etc.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“The only real problem is that language researchers cannot yet find the language piano itself, which is apparently installed in the seat of consciousness, again not locatable so far.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Thus, in the bigger picture of innate human consciousness, the kaleidoscope of the “wheel of rebirth” is always slowly turning, and forming new reality-box “patterns” as it does so. |38| INNATE CONSCIOUSNESS RECOMBINANT 277 IN ITS September 29, 2001 issue (Vol. 160), SCIENCE NEWS, the esteemed journal that updates, in nutshell formats,”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“The intricate details of this saga have been collected and collated into an astonishing 1991 book entitled THE USER ILLUSION: CUTTING CONSCIOUSNESS DOWN TO SIZE, by Tor Norretranders, Denmark’s leading science writer. The book is something of a challenge to read, but a few of its main highlights can usefully be pointed up.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Robert Rivlin, a writer, and Karen Gravelle, a biopsychologist, teamed up to present the overall”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“also for some strategic reconceptualizing – which should deeply interest anyone trying to get out of the box.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“information will reach the receiving mind without error, or perhaps not link up with it at all.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“If so, then this definition stands as one of the earliest blueprints, in English, for fundamental reality-box making.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Claude E. Shannon, who first enunciated the theory, “was able to define channel capacity for continuous signals such as music and speech.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“HISTORICAL TIDBIT: In English, the term INFORM is taken from the Latin IN + FORMA, which meant “to put into [a] form.” The term INFORMATION appeared in English at about 1387 at which time it referred to “formation or moulding of the mind or character, training, instruction, or teaching; communication of instructive knowledge.” Somewhere”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“This kind of measuring DOWN to an average mean, clearly obliterates recognition of ultra- and super-sensitivities, the realization of which might actually be of extreme importance and relevance.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“In this respect, the concept of “the people” is converted into, say, slaves, workers, wage earners, lesser functional officials, etc., and, as well, breeders of millions of disposable and replaceable “soldiers” who fight and die in whatever wars are designated by their higher-ups.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“seems that our entire species has been totally preoccupied with measuring everything possible, and even of finding subtle and invisible things to take “the measure of.” Measuring activity seems both a necessary and a good”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“An excellent review of both of these aspects is found in a most impressive study of what is involved, authored by Brian Inglis under the title of NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL: A HISTORY OF THE PARANORMAL FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1914, first published in 1977. This book is a gripping read for those interested in its substance, and the often shocking events reported in it.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“So, in bigger-picture Machiavellian scheme of things, it transpires that the mind must be disposed of, with special emphasis on its detecting components. There are two traditional methods for achieve something like this – to keep people, in general, as stupid and illiterate as possible, and, if that doesn’t work, to keep their minds fixated on the objective”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Some parts of history, however, do not merely recede into history, but into oblivion, into historical knowledge vacuums and sometimes into black holes.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“even in a typical barroom scene where “philosophers” tend to proliferate and expound.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“This book, by Steven Pinker, is entitled THE BLANK SLATE: THE MODERN DENIAL OF HUMAN NATURE, and which, as the title unambiguously indicates, is a rather thundering broadside fired into the direction of the blank slate establishment. He is Professor of Psychology at MIT, has received many awards for his teaching, and for his earlier books HOW THE MIND WORKS, and THE LANGUAGE INSTINCT.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Some twenty-five years ago, this author had the rare opportunity of a face-to-face conversation with one of the important editors of a conventional and very prestigious mainstream magazine. He was quite fair about acknowledging the real existence of the probable extent of human consciousness perspectives. But he quickly added: “Real power is always vested in organized conventional formats comprised of the many, and the larger the better. “In comparison to these great world-shaping systems, the small dither about the extent of human consciousness is nothing more than a gnat on a rat’s ass.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“This means that knowledge rejected and disapproved of can also exist, but can be placed elsewhere than within the contexts of approved knowledge.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“there are numerous depressing occasions to wonder if waking consciousness is all there is to consciousness, or to human life”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“a brief aside, consider the wide-ranging philosophical importance of the following maxim: “Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance.”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“What, is THAT it? Is that all there is to life, to MY life, to MY existence? And even the young can”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
“Thundering echoes of it persist in today’s wage-slavery concepts”
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
― Reality Boxes: And Other Black Holes in Human Consciousness
