In a lovely place that is 1/2 the
cost of Florida and nicer people (they talk funny ) Good Karma - I
want to do the workshop here but I am old (77) and lazy
Now that's easy - good morning from
Amed, Bali, Indonesia 12 hours that is 1/2 around the world from New
Smyrna Beach Florida where I lived for 30+ years but now Wherever I
lay my head is home
I have no base - there is no home to
go back to: so I can't go home again !
Divorced after being in the same
place 30 years or more - 1982 - 2012 with a settlement that she gets
the house which I built (the contractor built it but we were involved
and I paid for $150,000 and the "wife" contributed the lots
where she grew up. I get a pension just big enough to live in a low
cost place - so I am in Bali...not homeless but without a fixed home
- home is where you can always go and always return and they have to
let you in.
all in one place
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thinking - postgraduate not platitudes,cliches,truisms and banal
slogans I see a lot of .. my circles contains serious people who like
to think as for TED such as Plato and W. Edward Deming - social
theory and political analysis - real chairs you can sit on, the
design of chairs to be beautiful, and essence of chairness - Or
deductive trained enlightenment in Popper's open society and used in
intuitive creation - for the true, there is evidence - the beautiful
there is form, and what is good for the soul and social synergy may
be really true.
Benedict tried to overcome the idea
of cultural equality ( not everything is right ) and the doctrine of
cultural relativity, what ever works for you is OK by me. Societies
she said have a flavor, character and are not all equally functional.
Some societies are “anxious”, surly, nasty, aggressive, and
hateful, this come from insecurity and causes low morale. ( such as
the Chuckchee, the Ojibwa, The Dobu, and the Kwakiutl) Other
societies were “nice” people, affectionate, kind, secure and with
high morale. ( Zuni, Arapesh, The L(d)eKota, Eskimo ).
I just started a circle call serious
thinking - postgraduate not platitudes,cliches,truisms and banal the
slogans I see a lot of .. my circles contain serious people who like
to think as for TED such as Plato and W. Edward Deming - social
theory and political analysis - real chairs you can sit on, the
design of chairs to be beautiful, and essence of chairness - Or
deductive trained enlightenment in Popper's open society and used in
intuitive creation - for the true, there is evidence - the beautiful
there is form, and what is good for the soul and social synergy may
be really true.
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How
will the future effect what you do now?
Planning
for the decline of progress, big complex systems grow more slowly
with age after they go over their limits; ecology of human society.
Three
mega trends:
1.
Shift of populations with urbanization of many unmanageable mega
cities of the 20 million range
2.
Game chancing technology, whole ways of earning a living decline in
context of high underemployment, unemployment of masses of people –
focus on youth
3.
massive instability in less developed countries, underemployment of
youth, loss of economic opportunity, crisis of populations,
environment, and resources
4.
Paul
R. Ehrlich
educator
outlines the direct threat to human survival and the environment
of
the planet. ...
40 KB (5,810 words) - 01:33, 15
July 2013
5. It's a big world out there – going to nine billion
people which cause conflict
1. resources – materials and water – force higher
prices among income limited people
2. environmental disasters, natural disasters from
climate change
3. negative feedback – things getting worse causes
violence, anti-democratic ideological fringe
groups – inter-group conflicts
The
native Americas faced social collapses from the advantage of iron
weapons by the invaders and germs from Europe, created the white
Buffalo cults. The Seneca Effect: Why Decline Is Faster Than Growth
and the breaking of the social, psychology, physical niche to allow
people to earn a living. ^
Anthony
F.C. Wallace, The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca (New York: Vintage
Books, 1969). ISBN
0-394-71699-X
Seneca
people From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So what is to be done?
How to be on the right ideological
attitude to change and uncertainty, high risk environments.
Saving over consumption stored in
basic commodities (not gold or silver but farm land, materials that
will be required – survival materials but not the kook stuff)
Moving with the tide – one wave
ahead – information industry – online working – shopping –
learning – where the money is -
Wealth
inequality in the United States,
also known as the "wealth gap", refers to the unequal
distribution of assets
among
residents of the United
States.
Wealthincludes
the values of homes, automobiles, personal valuables, businesses,
savings, and investments.[2]
The
top 10% wealthiest possess 80% of all financial assets.[3]Although
different from income
inequality,
the two are related.
from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SYNERGY (term coined by Ruth Benedict): A situation or
society is set up so that when I am pursuing my own self-interest, I
automatically benefit you (or everyone else), whether I intend to or
not. And you do the same or me. Sharing vs. exploiting "Daron
Acemoglu is co-author of the book “Why Nations Fail,” the simple
thesis of which is that nations thrive when they develop “inclusive”
political and economic institutions and fail when those institutions
become “extractive” and concentrate power and opportunity in the
hands of a few. Egypt, with its heavy state, notes Acemoglu, is a
classic extractive society. What it needs most is a leader who can
combine a spirit of inclusion with a brutal honesty to tell the
people they have wasted so many years and really need to start over,
by strengthening education, shrinking the state, stimulating
entrepreneurship, empowering women and reforming the police and
judiciary."
that for now ; the next note will take off from here;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wAmericaiki/Democracy_in_
Alexis de Tocqueville
Further thoughts about synergy (sharing) greed is bad
vs. extraction - greed is good
The instruction in democracy, if possible to reanimate
its beliefs, to purify its mores, to regulate its movements, to
substitute little by little the science of affairs for its
inexperience, and knowledge of its true instincts for its blind
instincts; to adapt its government to time and place; to modify it
according to circumstances and men: such is the first duty imposed on
those who direct society in our day. [I]nstruct democracy, if
possible to reanimate its beliefs, to purify its mores, to regulate
its movements, to substitute little by little the science of affairs
for its inexperience, and knowledge of its true instincts for its
blind instincts; to adapt its government to time and place; to modify
it according to circumstances and men: such is the first duty imposed
on those who direct society in our day.[5]
Democratic of hearts and minds - how we treat each other
the spirit of equality ennobled by the frontier. This spirit existed
in the Soviet Union in the 1920's, in Spain in the 1930's, in Alaska
before 1970, cooperative recognition of others as difference and
their freedom to be different. This spirit seems to be going as
inequality and shobness of wealth's gated communities, private clubs,
private banks, tax advisors, private rooms at hospital, and the
disdain of the 47% and the resentment and venue of powerlessness of
the 47%.
"But one also finds in the human heart a depraved
taste for equality, which impels the weak to want to bring the strong
down to their level, and which reduces men to preferring equality in
servitude to inequality in freedom".[11] He continues to comment
on equality by saying "Furthermore, when citizens are all almost
equal, it becomes difficult for them to defend their independence
against the aggressions of power. As none of them is strong enough to
fight alone with advantage, the only guarantee of liberty is for
everyone to combine forces. But such a combination is not always in
evidence."[12]
Tocqueville's main purpose was to analyze the
functioning of political society and various forms of political
associations, although he brought some reflections on civil society
too (and relations between political and civil society). For
Tocqueville as for Hegel and Marx, civil society was a sphere of
private entrepreneurship and civilian affairs regulated by civil
code.[14] As a critic of individualism, Tocqueville thought that
through associating, the coming together of people for mutual
purpose, both in public and private, Americans are able to overcome
selfish desires, thus making both a self-conscious and active
political society and a vibrant civil society functioning
independently from the state.
Tocqueville did not originate the concept of
individualism but changed its meaning, and saw it as a "calm and
considered feeling which deposes each citizen to isolate himself from
the mass of his fellows and to withdraw into the circle of family and
friends ... with this little society formed to his taste, he gladly
leaves the greater society to look for itself".[3] While
Tocqueville saw egotism and selfishness as vices, he saw
individualism as not a failure of feeling but as a way of thinking
about things which could have either positive consequences such as a
willingness to work together, or negative consequences such as
isolation, and that individualism could be remedied by improved
understanding.[3] When individualism was a positive force and
prompted people to work together for common purposes, and seen as
"self-interest properly understood", then it helped to
counterbalance the danger of the tyranny of the majority, since
people could "take control over their own lives" without
government aid.[3]
Tocqueville warned that modern democracy may be adept at
inventing new forms of tyranny, because radical equality could lead
to the materialism of an expanding bourgeoisie and to the selfishness
of individualism. By advIn such conditions we lose interest in the
future of our descendents...and meekly allow ourselves to be led in
ignorance by a despotic force all the more powerful because it does
resemble one.[15] Tocqueville worried that if despotism were to take
root in a modern democracy, it would be a much more dangerous version
than the oppression under the Roman emperors or tyrants of the past
who could only exert a pernicious influence on a small group of
people at a time. In contrast, a despotism under a democracy could
see "a multitude of men", uniformly alike, equal,
"constantly circling for petty pleasures", unaware of
fellow citizens, and subject to the will of a powerful state which
exerted an "immense protective power".[3] Tocqueville
compared a potentially despotic democratic government to a protective
parent who wants to keep its citizens (children) as "perpetual
children", and which doesn't break men's wills but rather guides
it, and presides over people in the same way as a shepherd looking
after a "flock of timid animals".[3] As done by Walt Disney
and consumerism
TRUE
BELIEVERS The right has created a nightmare: He who troubles his own
house will inherit wind, and the foolish will be servant to the
wisehearted. http://bible.cc/proverbs/11-29.htm
Republican
right could mobilize anger to win elections – ANTI science
Sunday,
May 01, 2005
The
last wave; the themes are in this film:
The
nature of socialization - the dream land - and the reality of belief
-
The
law is a living tradition of many 1000's of years that have cycles
The
Last Wave - Rotten Tomatoes www.rottentomatoes.com/m/last_wave/
Rating:
87% - 15 reviews
Review:
Peter Weir follows up on his critically acclaimed masterpiece Picnic
at Hanging Rock with this surrealist psychological drama. The film
opens with a...
THE
LAST WAVE Movie Trailer 1977 - YouTube► 2:41►
2:41www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpa__UwuBts
Apr
1, 2010 - Uploaded by SURFSTYLEY4THE LAST WAVE Movie Trailer 1977 -
YouTube. Popular on YouTube. Music. Sports. Gaming. Movies. TV ...The
Last Wave Ending - YouTube► 10:01►
10:01www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBDtgKtnDAc
Jul
20, 2010 - Uploaded by TheAntiGlobalist Interesting movie ending
usernamen put on his channel at one point to convey a message.
Mar
5, 2010
In
Peter Weir's _The Last Wave_, Richard Chamberlain stars as Australian
lawyer David Burton, who takes on ...David Stratton on The Last Wave
►►
www.acmi.net.au/vid_dif_stratton_last_wave.htm
Aug
16, 2011
David
Stratton reveals why Peter Weir's The Last Wave is one of his
favourite films.
LEVELS
OF REALITY – WELL consciousness.
TRUE
BELIEVERS The right has created a nightmare: He who troubles his own
house will inherit wind, and the foolish will be servant to the
wisehearted. http://bible.cc/proverbs/11-29.htm
Republican
right could mobilize anger to win elections – ANTI science
Sunday,
May 01, 2005
The
Robespierre factor:
Benedict tried to overcome the idea of cultural equality ( not everything is right ) and the doctrine of cultural relativity, what ever works for you is OK by me. Societies she said have a flavor, character and are not all equally functional. Some societies are “anxious”, surly, nasty, aggressive, and hateful, this come from insecurity and causes low morale. ( such as the Chuckchee, the Ojibwa, The Dobu, and the Kwakiutl) Other societies were “nice” people, affectionate, kind, secure and with high morale. ( Zuni, Arapesh, The L(d)eKota, Eskimo ).
The critical element in the concept of synergy is aggression vs. cooperation. Synergy is where individual benefit and groups welfare are in sink. Farming, fishing, hunting can product mutual benefits of cooperation. Selfish self-interest (winner/losers) vs. unselfish, altruism (win/win).
Siphoning vs. funneling of wealth, use vs. ownership, Comforting vs. Frightening Religion, high energy or low energy institutions, are characteristics of synergy, where are we ? We have had a out break of win/lose - me and mine - the hell with the hind most, winner take all, activity. This discourages the losers, causes aggression, and is socially dysfunctional. A few institutions maintain high energy but the society is winding down. Synergy is spirit and systems for successful cooperation, institutional means of using aggression (learning for conflict), and rewards for all from social success (tide lifts all boats).
Seeking to preserve a religion based on the notion of a higher power that would replace Christianity, Robespierre organized the Festival of the Supreme Being held in June 1794, casting himself in the title role.
In retrospect, this attempt to arrive at a compromise between deism and atheism seems to have precipitated Robespierre’s fall and the end of the Terror. Robespierre’s proposed synthesis of Enlightenment views on religion and republican values troubled some, who thought that “The Incorruptible” had now lost all self-restraint and was paving the way for a dictatorship. Others feared that he was abandoning the dechristianization campaign and that their activities would now expose them to the Terror. These fears mounted when two days later Robespierre pushed through the Law of 22 Prairial (10 June 1794), which put the apparatus of the Terror directly under the control of the Committee of Public Safety and thus increased the possibility of explicit political prosecutions and executions. Robespierre justified the new law as a necessary instrument to instill virtue in the citizenry, but these remarks merely persuaded people that he sought to eliminate his opponents and establish a personal dictatorship. By the end of July, Robespierre’s enemies had begun circulating false rumors in Paris suggesting that he intended to make himself king. Even his base of support at the Jacobin Club was eroding because he continued to rely on Terror to achieve his political goals. Those who feared another purge helped his detractors pass a resolution in the Convention condemning him and his followers, which led to their arrest and execution. The leaders of the coup against Robespierre acted to save themselves from the Terror, not to end the Terror as such or to dissolve the Committee of Public Safety. It would take several months before this fear of further purges would bring the authorities to repeal the law of 22 Prairial, emasculate the CPS, eliminate the revolutionary tribunals, and abandon the maximums. By the late fall, however, this transition would be complete and a new era of the Revolution would have begun.http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap7c.html
Peter E. Pflaum - Golden Globe - The Synergy Networkhttp://www.wiredbrain.net/ pflaump@ucnsb.net
RE: A.H. Maslow: The Farther Reaches of Human Nature
“Synergy in the Society and Individual” An Esalen, Penguin Books
1976 ISBN 0 14 00.4265 2 Chapter 14, Page 191
Ruth Benedict (Patterns of Culture; Race, Science and Politics)
an essay on holism, invented and developed the idea of synergy at
lectures at Bryn Mawr College in 1941. Maslow had the only copy
which was to be published with the assistance of Margaret Mead in
1970.
Peter E. Pflaum Ph.D., Headmaster GLOBAL_VILLAGE_SCHOOLHOUSE
225 Robinson Road, New Smyrna Beach
FL 32169-2176 (386) 428-9609
Benedict tried to overcome the idea of cultural equality ( not everything is right ) and the doctrine of cultural relativity, what ever works for you is OK by me. Societies she said have a flavor, character and are not all equally functional. Some societies are “anxious”, surly, nasty, aggressive, and hateful, this come from insecurity and causes low morale. ( such as the Chuckchee, the Ojibwa, The Dobu, and the Kwakiutl) Other societies were “nice” people, affectionate, kind, secure and with high morale. ( Zuni, Arapesh, The L(d)eKota, Eskimo ).
The critical element in the concept of synergy is aggression vs. cooperation. Synergy is where individual benefit and groups welfare are in sink. Farming, fishing, hunting can product mutual benefits of cooperation. Selfish self-interest (winner/losers) vs. unselfish, altruism (win/win).
Siphoning vs. funneling of wealth, use vs. ownership, Comforting vs. Frightening Religion, high energy or low energy institutions, are characteristics of synergy, where are we ? We have had a out break of win/lose - me and mine - the hell with the hind most, winner take all, activity. This discourages the losers, causes aggression, and is socially dysfunctional. A few institutions maintain high energy but the society is winding down. Synergy is spirit and systems for successful cooperation, institutional means of using aggression (learning for conflict), and rewards for all from social success (tide lifts all boats).
Seeking to preserve a religion based on the notion of a higher power that would replace Christianity, Robespierre organized the Festival of the Supreme Being held in June 1794, casting himself in the title role.
In retrospect, this attempt to arrive at a compromise between deism and atheism seems to have precipitated Robespierre’s fall and the end of the Terror. Robespierre’s proposed synthesis of Enlightenment views on religion and republican values troubled some, who thought that “The Incorruptible” had now lost all self-restraint and was paving the way for a dictatorship. Others feared that he was abandoning the dechristianization campaign and that their activities would now expose them to the Terror. These fears mounted when two days later Robespierre pushed through the Law of 22 Prairial (10 June 1794), which put the apparatus of the Terror directly under the control of the Committee of Public Safety and thus increased the possibility of explicit political prosecutions and executions. Robespierre justified the new law as a necessary instrument to instill virtue in the citizenry, but these remarks merely persuaded people that he sought to eliminate his opponents and establish a personal dictatorship. By the end of July, Robespierre’s enemies had begun circulating false rumors in Paris suggesting that he intended to make himself king. Even his base of support at the Jacobin Club was eroding because he continued to rely on Terror to achieve his political goals. Those who feared another purge helped his detractors pass a resolution in the Convention condemning him and his followers, which led to their arrest and execution. The leaders of the coup against Robespierre acted to save themselves from the Terror, not to end the Terror as such or to dissolve the Committee of Public Safety. It would take several months before this fear of further purges would bring the authorities to repeal the law of 22 Prairial, emasculate the CPS, eliminate the revolutionary tribunals, and abandon the maximums. By the late fall, however, this transition would be complete and a new era of the Revolution would have begun.http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap7c.html
Peter E. Pflaum - Golden Globe - The Synergy Networkhttp://www.wiredbrain.net/ pflaump@ucnsb.net
RE: A.H. Maslow: The Farther Reaches of Human Nature
“Synergy in the Society and Individual” An Esalen, Penguin Books
1976 ISBN 0 14 00.4265 2 Chapter 14, Page 191
Ruth Benedict (Patterns of Culture; Race, Science and Politics)
an essay on holism, invented and developed the idea of synergy at
lectures at Bryn Mawr College in 1941. Maslow had the only copy
which was to be published with the assistance of Margaret Mead in
1970.
Peter E. Pflaum Ph.D., Headmaster GLOBAL_VILLAGE_SCHOOLHOUSE
225 Robinson Road, New Smyrna Beach
FL 32169-2176 (386) 428-9609
https://sites.google.com/site/synergyebook1995/
I found in archives a copy of a draft
of the Synergy book -
I found in archives a copy of a draft
of the Synergy book -
The first e book that used links
rather than footnotes.
It is written in HTML from word that
was a MS program bought from a Dutch company. WYSIWYG what you see is
what you get -
I was a part time futurist and did so
much better than the engineers using Delphi models Really take a look
- nothing
has changed except the links are
almost all gone - the services gone - but the issues are the same and
the answers
are the same.
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About Me Dr. Peter Pflaum
Paradise
on Earth?
Every warm tropical
island and many scenic places call themselves “A Paradise on Earth”
This
is very unlikely – there is no - utopia
- Promised Land – but only never-never land - end
of the rainbow – You
and I are not going to Xanadu,
Shanghai-la,
and the garden of Eden and because you know how that turned out.
There
is always a rub.. nothing is perfect – here comes the double
whammy of the romance and Paradise
LOST... dreams
shattered and pending bills to pay.
So
dream
on oozy ship of state – great dreams strong and great, as they
crash on the rocks of how
things are in reality –
Thou,
too, sail on, O Ship of State!
Sail
on, O Union, strong and great!
Humanity
with all its fears,
With
all the hopes of future years,
Is
hanging breathless on thy fate! Longfellow
–Level
one: Beauty is in the eye
of the beholder. It has to do with appearances and performance. That
was a beautiful .. hit, run, jump, a song, a talk, a sermon, trick. A
good looking man, beautiful woman, we know what we like. Earth tones
– pastels brown and yellowish
Systems
dysfunction – not
so beautiful
the
clash of cultures – expectations and reality
1.the
state or quality of being real. Just A=A it is what I say it is no
more or less
2.resemblance
to what is real. It walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, but is a
real duck – real ducks don't quack (only females males hiss)
3.a
real thing or fact. Fact = evidence not opinion – not personal and
not a consensus but proven by independent data – such as evolution
– global warming – communism doesn't work
4.real
things, facts, or events taken as its whole; state of affairs: the
reality of the business world; rationalizing to escape reality or not
very real at all but only common knowledge and common sense which
maybe true or false, the statements of the lawyers is not evidence. I
think I know what I know, it's in the manual – I think I know what
I don't know – the market is not what ever the reasons given for
ups and downs – but what about the unknown unknowns?
Keeping
up appearances......
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/metastuff/wonder/ch7.html
A Mad Tea Party
Level
two
Good is about outcomes – a
transitive verb; good book, good dog, good leader, good idea, good
product or services that are well designed (pretty) and performance.
Blue colors light and dark
Is
not so GOOD
– material
limitations – in paradise there are no Walgreens or Walmarts,
supplies are different – and services limited – Roads and
transport bad so you need your own set of wings – visas or
residency is a headache - money and banking troublesome God's
Government is dysfunctional as the Vatican, a constant crisis between
Michael and Lucifer; there are vast inequalities, life among the
quick and the dead is not fair
Level
3: NOT SO TRUE:
Level three:
What is true for you my not be true
for me, we all have our own sense of truth in context of who and
where we are “where you stand depends on where you sit” Will you
be you be true (faithful) for ever? The concept of TRUE as an essence
that does not depend on anything else but whole of itself. Not very
practical but essential if we want to go from information and skill
to understanding and knowledge, mastery, meritoriousness that creates
quality from the inside out. Color orange to red crimson
There are black(4) death and white(5)
faith but these levels but not for apprentices, accolades learning
being and becoming by practice and paying attention.
Then gold (6) of reincarnation or
born again
An
essence IS something but not a thing, god is not a person or object
but a holy ghost that exists independently of ideas concerning it.
Therefore can't be tied down but float endlessly in the ether of dark
matter and energy.
An
essence that exists independently of all other things and from which
all other things derive: the
basic, real, and invariable nature
of a thing or
its significant individual feature or features: Freedom
is the very essence of our democracy.
Since
the words freedom and democracy do not have an agreed reference –
you just know it when you see it like pornography .
2. a
substance obtained from a plant, drug, or the like, by
distillation,infusion, etc., and containing its characteristic
properties inconcentrated form.
4. a
perfume; scent.
5.
Philosophy
.
the inward nature, true substance, or constitution
ofanything, as
opposed to what is accidental, phenomenal, illusory,etc.
So
this is the beautiful, the good and the true tough love
.
Baby Born Under Bombs:
I was born in Barcelona during a
complex three sided war in the Generaladad de Catatonia involved the
anarchist, the republicans, the communist, and the nationalist
(Fascist). ( See Orwell's Homage to Catatonia). I am the only native
born America anarchist since the anarchist were the official
government of a short lived independent Catatonia. My father, Irving
Peter Pflaum, was the UPI reporter in Madrid during a three year
battle, mother, Melanie Lowenthal, was with my older brother and her
parents in Barcelona. In a month or so we took the last train from
Spain to France and stayed in a small town near the border -
Collioure that remains today a charming artist colony and fishing
village.
Irv returned to Chicago to become the
foreign editor of the Times (then the Sun-Times). I went to the
University of Chicago in the last days of the Roberts Hutchin's
program. I receive a form of a classical education, organized on
Aristotle principles.
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BLUE
Welcome Prepare your self, sit down, get yourself ready for the
class, church, life, business, change, learning and doing
Blue is the first step, showing
up and willing to listen and learn.
YELLOW
Now pay attention to the lessonthe lesson is the content but people
need more that just information.
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RE:
It's a matter of choice:
The
Grand Illusion
The
only point is to live with a constructive happy illusions and avoid
destructive unhappy ones. Beyond our common illusions is a
magnificent illusion. We are not the center of the Universe. The sun
does not stand still. We are a part of the animal kingdom, descended
from the apes. We act on all kinds of impulses below our awareness,
we confuse dreams, stories, and wishes with external reality. Our
societies are often determined by social class, ruled by special
interests, oppressive and unfair. Even the most hard nosed science
has the illusion of power and understanding of profound mysteries,
and the false belief in control and progress. There are great and
wonderful benefits of all the illusions, of freedom, of justice, or
"truth", and what good comes from shattering these dreams ?
If one can choice ones illusion, or be retrained or programmed into
beliefs, should they not be happy ones. Can I not prefer to avoid and
ignore unhappy "truth" ? Where does mercy and the law error
on the side of the angels.
A.H.
Maslow in "The Farther Reaches of Human Nature" article
"Synergy in the Society and Individual" An Esalen, Penguin
Books 1976 ISBN 0 14 00.4265 2 Chapter 14, Page 191
Ruth
Benedict (Patterns of Culture; Race, Science and Politics) an essay
on holism, invented and developed the idea of synergy at lectures at
Bryn Mawr College in 1941. Maslow had the only copy which was to be
published with the assistance of Margaret Mead in 1970.
Benedict
tried to overcome the idea of cultural equality ( not everything is
equal or right ) and the doctrine of cultural relativity, what ever
works for you is OK by me. Societies she said have a flavor,
character and are not all equally functional. Some societies are
"anxious", surly, nasty, aggressive, and hateful, this come
from insecurity and causes low morale. ( such as the Chuckchee, the
Ojibwa, The Dobu, and the Kwakiutl) Other societies were "nice"
people, affectionate, kind, secure and with high morale. ( Zuni,
Arapesh, The L(d)eKota, Eskimo ).
The
critical element in the concept of synergy is aggression vs.
cooperation. Synergy is where individual benefit and groups welfare
are in sink. Farming, fishing, hunting can product mutual benefits of
cooperation. Selfish self-interest (winner/losers) vs. unselfish,
altruism (win/win).
Siphoning
vs. funneling of wealth, use vs. ownership, Comforting vs.
Frightening Religion, high energy or low energy institutions, are
characteristics of synergy, where are we ? We have had a out break of
win/lose - me and mine - the hell with the hind most, winner take
all, activity. This discourages the losers, causes aggression, and is
socially dysfunctional. A few institutions maintain high energy but
the society is winding down. Synergy is spirit and systems for
successful cooperation, institutional means of using aggression
(learning for conflict), and rewards for all from social success
(tide lifts all boats).
RE:
Personal
responsibility: (and character)
In
the Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevski describes a scene where the Grand
Inquisitor interviews Christ who has returned to Earth in the 16th
Century. He tell Jesus that ordinary people just aren't up to the
challenge of making up their own minds and finding their own way to
salvation.
Therefore,
the Church takes it upon itself, at the sure loss of their own souls
- to giving them only part of the way. The Inquisitor knows he can't
save souls by formulas and ritual. But this is all people understand
and it would be cruel and dangerous to take illusions away from them.
Jesus is just going to have to die again - maybe it can be different
next time.
All
Ideologies say the same thing - we know better - do this or that and
all will be well. People like that. Freedom is not much fun it
carries responsibilities.
No
one can impose freedom on another. Their is no solution from above -
right - left - center - The freedom is a state of mind. I think, at
the moment, it takes magic. The other text is Wallace the Death and
Rebirth of the Seneca.
When
the current power structure doesn't work there are ghost cults and
belief in magic. The way of the Sufi - is to be in the world but not
of it - people need - leadership - hope - guidance - but also freedom
to be stupid and wrong. The "fakir" can be different things
to different people and appear to be what is not - and at the same
time not have any doubts about what is real and what is "illusion".
The magician know its a trick and doesn't belief in magic. This is
the way to power - but it's not easy.
Martin
Luther King says in the I have a Dream speech - One day my little
children will be judged - not by the color of their skin but the
contents of their character. For those that want rights (back, gay,
women, fat, etc) I say that day has come. I do not judge you by the
color of your skin, who you sleep with, your sex or gender but the
contents of your charter. The Rodney King (no relative) rule "Can't
we just get along." The planet and our souls need attention. The
moral and political system needs leaders - let's focus on the prize,
folks. The current word is "Sustainable";
The
only point is constructive happy illusions and destructive unhappy
ones, beyond our illusions is a greater illusion. - In general system
terms biological systems tend to exponential growth only restricted
by negative feedback - (Like in Central Africa). Balance is a dynamic
process of each genetic organism pushing its limits and being pushed
back by environmental factors and competition. Human evolution
through social technology has temporarily pushed the limits on a
planetary scale. The Club of Rome report in the 1960's may not be
wrong only a little off in timing. (Limits to Growth = sudden
collapse of whole systems )
There
are no moral problems, or political problems, or economic problems,
scientific or technical problems but real problems - which come with
all these considerations. For academic and technical reasons, we have
divided reality up into departments. (one problem is that the liberal
arts have been pushed out by specialist) The blind are feeling the
elephant - with CAT scanners, satellites, remote probes, macro and
micro models - but they do not understand the nature of elephants?
Edward
O. Wilson - Socio-biology argues that there are genetic programmed
groves - like language. One major grove in the troop or clan or human
group. The natural size of this group us under 80 members. Groups
over a certain size become impersonal. The solution to almost
everything is decentralization. A Global economy and ecology but
people making decision in small groups, in neighborhoods, in regional
organizations, as small as possible. This was called community action
and self help projects.
Intervention
- receivership - mandate - what ever you call is an answer when all
else fails. We do not live in and Island home - but are part of all
humanity - a community of nations. Global problems will not go away
and can not solve themselves. The General Assemble has been very shy
of intervention - there are a number of members in bad shape
themselves - but without the cold war a East-West agreement is hard
to stop. Russia wants UN cover for intervention in areas of the
USS-was that are in chaos. We want UN cover in Haiti, and
international caretakers after we take over. Such a caretaking
operation needs to be in place for years - Their are no easy and
quick answers in a country without independent institutions -
infrastructure - tradition of law and civil administration - poor -
illiterate and independent.
The
ecological - environment conditions in Haiti and parts of Central
Africa - can be the cause - The reason for intervention is not just
political, or refugees, or humanitarian but to stem a ecological
disaster.
There
are good people working today in Rwanda and Haiti - they are doing
what they can - what more could be expected of them. What more do we
expect of ourselves? I have suggested there are first principles and
they can be applied to work toward improvements in real situations
(there are no answers or solutions only some actions that do more
good than harm). I would like to work on this is a non-directive
group of about a dozen.
RE:
Books and materials a REVIEW:
Covey,
S.R. "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" Record
(1991), Covey Leadership Center PO BOX 19008, Provo, UT, 84605-9925
1-800-655-6839 Audio Tapes and video tape materials
Wallace,
Anthony F.C "The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca," New York
Vintage Books 1972
Bennett,
William John "The De-valuing of America New York Summit Books
1992
Deming,
W. E. (1986). Out of the Crisis. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Handy,
Charles The Age of Unreason - Harvard Business school Press 1989
Maslow,
National Training Center Higher Reaches of Human Behavior and
Motivation B-values
Fiske,
Edward B. Smart Schools, Smart Kids, Why Do Some Schools Work (Simon
& Schuster, New York 1991)
Frankl,
Victor "Man's Search for Meaning"
Reich,
Robert B. The Work of Nations: preparing ourselves for the 21 st
Century capitalism (New York, A.A. Knopf 1991) The Next American
Frontier(New York, Times Books, 1983)
Senge,
P.M. The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning
Organization (New York, Doubleday 1990)
Sergiovanni,
T.J. Moral Leadership, Getting to the Heart of School Improvement
(San Francisco Jossey-Bass 1992) and Moore, J.H. Schooling for
Tomorrow (Boston: Allyn & Bacon) 1989
-
Facts follow vision -
Logos,
pathos, ethos - the bringing together of brain knowledge (ideas in
the head - many of which are illusions ) body knowledge ( feeling
safe and secure enough to explore new worlds) being in touch - and
spirit - that which motivates us beyond ourselves and give meaning
and purpose to all activity.
The
global context - Earth values?
How
much of our time, our lives is spent on activities of our own
determination, doing what we determined to do, actions selected with
our own purposes and goals in mind, time and effort spent with a
firmness, perseverance, sense of mission, based on our own volition
and choice. Not much ! The question is how to expand the area where
we govern ourselves, where we have control, where we have a real free
choice.
We
are controlled by socialization. We filter our world with many
screens. We understand only the information, propaganda, greed,
desires, passions, needs, loves, hates, fears, false ideas, demands
and expectations of others; by their prejudice and limited
perceptions, by the limits of our knowledge and skills, by events,
the environment, biology, mortgages, car payments, and the boss and
society's demands. It's not so easy to gain command of our selves and
our lives. We are in a waking dream, sleep walking, unaware of whole
ranges of choices and possibilities.
For
the 35,000 years of human culture, people knew the forces that
controlled their lives and went with the flow. They knew in their
glands and in their entrails that they were part of a larger force
field, one element of the life force, a part of a tradition going
before and coming after. It would be crazy to think you could force
your will on nature and the gods, on the spirits that surround you.
The `spirit man' taps into a flow of the universe, he does not make
personal choices. If he uses `the force' for himself it doesn't work
and he loses `the power'.
The
industrial, political, social, scientific revolution of modern times
is based on a false, too thin idea of freedom, choice, power and
control. The more we try to force our petty needs and desires as THE
be all and end all of social and ecological existence the less power
and less control we have and the system breaks down. Most of our
problems, crime, poor schools, un-wed mothers, dysfunctional
families, stupid politics, dumb media, decline in the meaning of
language, thought and action; all this is do to the breaking of the
bands of biology. We have tried over reaching evolution for temporal
and false hopes. We all know that.
Power
comes from integration, from mobilization of focus, of facing
ourselves as we are, from finding true self beyond self, from sounds,
from music, from being rock, water, air, sky, stars, plants, reptile,
hunter, mixed bag of biology that we are. We all know we get jerked
around, get our strings pulled, put up a false front, pretend, avoid,
become angry, lose control. For 35,000 years culture has built
systems of integration of the human spirit into larger wholes. That
is the power of Japan, that is the force field of good schools,
communities, and larger spirits. Freedom comes for within the bands
but not of the bands. Tribal limitations need to be integrated not
ignored. That's not easy but has been done a 1000 times in a 1000
ways.
Go
to directory, categories, education, page 5, synergy: Since we will
maybe here only a month or so, I would really really like it if you
would use the ForumForum. Go in and set up conference, documents,
newspaper, mess around. We will only learn by doing. You can find out
what this conference program has to offer and we can see how people
can use it.
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Understanding
comes from practice of good habits, caring about the result, wanting
to do better so we need the next step
RED Think again - there maybe new ideas, challenges, confessions; remorse the act of contrition
RED Think again - there maybe new ideas, challenges, confessions; remorse the act of contrition
if
you think you have all the answers, that there is only one right way,
are afraid to go out on your own or speak up, nothing interesting is
going to happen. We all need a little humble pie, a little
perspective on what's important. To get perspective we need the next
step:
BROWN
It's OK, forgive yourself and others, the act of absolution
grounding, centered I'm OK, your OK.
I
know who I am, what's important to me, my family, my community and
country, my values. I can't be jerked around and will hang in there
for what I believe. In order to get a well grounded set of valuesSEE
STYLES PAGE we need the next step:
WHITE
The peace that passes all understanding, you have come into the
family of believers.
We
can't just make up anything that suits us at the moment. We need some
universal and long lasting truth, beauty and wisdom. We need to place
ourselves in a meaningful relationship with the universe so we mirror
reality from out there, inside out, we become a mirror. To make the
wine the grapes must be squashed, emptied. To be a mirror, a true
reflection requires a smooth surface, ground down. To learn new
habits we must empty ourselves of false belief but to do that we need
the next step.
BLACK,
reunion, union, quiet means over coming the fear of failing, failing,
even death itself.
GREEN remember - you have courage, see you have a medal, a testimonial, a degree, honors to remind you to be honorable, because sometimes we forget
CLEAR
beyond reminders, rewards, living in a corrupt and petty world
without becoming that way - being in the world but not of the world.
What
does the Mass of St. Benedict, the book of common prayer, boot camp,
the Canterbury tales, Stephen Covey, and the Blue Lodge have in
common ?
The
Seven steps...
Hermes
of Egypt, Mary the Hebrew, Democritus of Greece, Morienus
of Rome, Avicenna (Ibn Sina) of Arabia, Albertus Magnus of Germany, Arnold of Villaneuve of France, Thomas Aquinas of Italy, Raymond Lully of Spain, Roger Bacon of England, Melchoir Cibienis of Hungary, Anonymous Sarmata (Michael Sendivogius ) of Poland. Christians associated with St. Augustine and St. John of the Cross (Palacios) St. John the Baptist - the wool carter and Jesus as a Teacher. (Hallaj)
of Rome, Avicenna (Ibn Sina) of Arabia, Albertus Magnus of Germany, Arnold of Villaneuve of France, Thomas Aquinas of Italy, Raymond Lully of Spain, Roger Bacon of England, Melchoir Cibienis of Hungary, Anonymous Sarmata (Michael Sendivogius ) of Poland. Christians associated with St. Augustine and St. John of the Cross (Palacios) St. John the Baptist - the wool carter and Jesus as a Teacher. (Hallaj)
Dante,
Robinson Crusoe, Chaucer, William Tell, Freemasons, Tarot Cards,
Arabist School of Montpellier (Jews from Spain) Medicine - Dr. D. Campbell) The Seven Pillars of Wisdom (Lawrence of Arabia) Abu Bakr, Umar, Ali, Bilal, Ibn Riyah, Abu Abdullah, Salman the Persian (Zoroastrians)
The Rose, Rosicrucians, Rosary from the Spanish illuminist (Saracens the Reciter) Jungian archetypal from Ibn El-Arabi (Modern Man in Search of a Soul" C.C. Jung) Robert Graves "The Crowning Privilege"
Arabist School of Montpellier (Jews from Spain) Medicine - Dr. D. Campbell) The Seven Pillars of Wisdom (Lawrence of Arabia) Abu Bakr, Umar, Ali, Bilal, Ibn Riyah, Abu Abdullah, Salman the Persian (Zoroastrians)
The Rose, Rosicrucians, Rosary from the Spanish illuminist (Saracens the Reciter) Jungian archetypal from Ibn El-Arabi (Modern Man in Search of a Soul" C.C. Jung) Robert Graves "The Crowning Privilege"
"Mankinds'
moral sense is not a strong beacon light, radiating outward to
illuminate in sharp outline all that it touches. It is, rather, a
small candle flame, casting vague and multiple shadows, flickering
and sputtering in the strong winds of power and passion, greed and
ideology. But brought close to the heart and cupped it one's hands,
it dispels the darkness and warms the soul." James Q. Wilson
************************************************************ RE:
Humor #1 Scholars I am asked "are you the secret teacher?"
"Yes, I am." I say "But you don't know anything about
Sufi teaching." they say. "That's right - but that's the
secret."
A
Sufi camping one night put a bottle under his head for a pillow. His
student said "surely that is going to be too hard?" "as
an ordinary bottle, Yes," the Sufi said " but I am going to
stuff it with straw before I put my head on it."
A
computer translation system is set up for the Russian Republic - the
message is sent "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak."
The terminal in Moscow quickly types " The Vodka is ready but
the meat is devitalized."
Time
fly s like an arrow but
Fruit
Flies like Bananas (Chompsky)
Unconsidered
Trifles = Neglected Puddings
A
famous Professor was demonstrating, before fellow-members of the
learned Academy, a remarkable discovery. First he took three flies
out of a match box. Then he commanded them to fly three times around
the table. Then. on his command, they jumped five times. Finally they
danced a silent tap dance on the table, their /images magnified
through a gigantic apparatus devised for the purpose of making such
demonstrations visible to a large audience.
The
onlookers were spellbound. "and now," said the scholar, "I
will give you the real demonstration. It is the illustration of my
discovery." He took the flies and placed drops of honey on their
feet, sticking them to the table. Then he shouted "FLIES JUMP!"
The flies went on licking the stick stuff. "And that ladies and
gentlemen," concluded the Professor "demonstrates that
flies, when their feet are covered in honey, cannot hear!"
A
whole band of Sufis were being admitted to heaven. Each was admitted
without any ceremony, the doors simply closed and open for the next.
Right at the end came a scholar, with a reverent look and majestic
gait, full of confidence. He was the most respected academic of his
age. As he step forward the gates swing wide, the trumpets sounded,
there was tremendous applause from the assembled multitude. The
shining figure of St. Michael himself came to escort him within.
"This is most gratifying", said the scholar, " to know
that the learned are recognized for their importance. But why all
this ceremony?" "Well", said St. Michael, "it is
something of an occasion. You see, this is the first time that we
have had an academic among us.."
Idries
Shah - Octagon Press ******* WELLNESS SEMINARS Issue No. 1 August
1994 INSTITUTE OF HUMAN RESOURCES 225 Robinson Road New Smyrna Beach
(P.O. Box 2176) FL 32069 (904) 428-1355
DR.
PETER E. PFLAUM
Human
Potential Training and Education: This is a unique and highly
successful program of human development. Participants learn how to
integrate their personalities, solves personal problems and develop
more powerful interrelations with others. Who should attend? Anyone
who wants to live a better life and gain control over their lives
will benefit from these programs. Counselors, teachers, supervisors,
parents, religious people, couples, students, just interested people.
The Teacher (Guide) is Peter E. Pflaum, Ph.D. who has twenty years of
experience and practice with his unique system. Others will enrich
the Yoga, and other special methods (Zen).
WELLNESS
SEMINAR: THE BODY - Summary: Stage one: The practice is to work
directly on the stoppages - the blocks - then rational thought can
begin to solve problems - not before. People didn't talk their way
into blocks and can't talk them selves out of their problems. The
words such as; centered, balance, grounded, mean some thing in
practice. You do it, not talk about it. The Way to Vibrant Health by
Alex and Leslie Lowen is based on the process of increasing the life
force. New energy is released by proper respiration and metabolism.
The new energy is great for lasting weight control.
The
mind and body are identical, one is a reflection of the other. How
you feel effects how you think and how you think effects how you
feel. ( Norman Cousins interesting book on Health - Bill Moyers
series on public T.V. Benison on Stress are good examples.) Level One
(Steps 1 to 9) Each session contains a warm up, a lesson from a
350-page work book, individual and group exercises.
1.)
Getting in touch - breath
2.)
Getting in Touch - metabolism - (great for weigh control)
3.)
Bioenergetics - (Alexander Lowen) grounding - charging
4.)
Self-possession and self- expression - being in touch
5.)
The Exercises - getting loose - getting the energy flows unblocked.
6.)
The expressive Exercises and Gestalt - Feelings (mind - the body)
7.)
Sexual exercises (optional) massage and setting up a regular
schedule.
8.)
Autogenic - relaxation techniques
9.)
Meditation and Imagination *
Alexander
Lowen, Bioenergetics - (Harper & Row) a form of Gestalt -
Autogenic and other names (Mind as Healer, Mind as Slayer by
Pelletier, Kenneth) and Wilhelm Reich - Every "Shaman" I
know has a simple and direct approach.
Emotions
are feeling - feelings are NOT thoughts - they are physical.
(Thoughts exist in the brain but I am talking about the fight/flight
syndrome, a series of body reaction to emotions, This has been called
the Stress syndrome - )
THE
MIND - Stage two: IN TOUCH WITH FEELINGS -
INDEPENDENT TO INTERDEPENDENT Out of touch means not only with our feeling but with reality. We are not conscious of how uptight we are, how afraid, how uncertain. As in a popular ad with the kid inside who wants the frosted side, we are out of touch with the "child within ," we fail to communicate with our spouses, our kids, our students, or communities. Our behavior is established in the "dream world" - the sub or un-awareness - most of the forces that controls our lives are out of sight and out of mind.
INDEPENDENT TO INTERDEPENDENT Out of touch means not only with our feeling but with reality. We are not conscious of how uptight we are, how afraid, how uncertain. As in a popular ad with the kid inside who wants the frosted side, we are out of touch with the "child within ," we fail to communicate with our spouses, our kids, our students, or communities. Our behavior is established in the "dream world" - the sub or un-awareness - most of the forces that controls our lives are out of sight and out of mind.
The
"real" world is an illusion created by social norms,
language, advertising, political interests, etc. The real world is in
our dreams. For those who don't know, this is hard to believe but
when known is obvious. Did you ever have a tightness that you only
identified when it let go? You say, I didn't know it was so tight.
You get used to being in knots, off balance, out of tune.
Stress
and THOUGHT control:
Level
two - getting control of your thoughts -
10.)
Thought stopping - assertiveness training
11.)
More effective - listening - parent - teacher - person
12.)
Dealing with Irrational ideas and passions
13.)
Coping skills - proactive
14.)
The seven habits of Effective People (Stephen Covey)
15.)
Biofeedback - nutrition - advanced exercises (Yoga)
16.)
Getting unstuck - independence - freedom from reactions
17.)
Yoga (Shalom) Love - cloud - visualizations and breath
18.)
No Fatigue, no sore muscles, perfect posture, the sounds
19.)
Introduction to Zen and the art of paying attention
Stage
Three: BEYOND SELF -
four
- DREAMS and UNION Magic is real - real is magic. THE SOUL - Magic is
the perception of forces AND REALITIES that we may not be aware of
today. Life is full of tricks - things are different from what they
appear to be. For example physical matter - the stars - other people
often give false impressions - The President - social conventions -
et al. How do I know? I don't. You have to practice - gain body
knowledge - and feel what you feel. How do we treat the problems and
the world - by practice - by example - by doing - not talking? We
will work directly on the emotional base of behavior and the nature
of being.
STUDIES
ON THE WAY - the path of knowing Level three - The path to knowledge
20.) The world of illusions and /images
21.)
The Aesop fables and Sufi tales - the three levels of knowledge.
Reading and meditations 22.) Morals, character, independence - beyond
self - loves
23.)
Total experience - peak experiences Discovering Values: To learn new
values you will experiences new feelings or remember feeling you have
forgotten.
24.)
See twice - Peter Weir's "The Last Wave" - Rhino-Home
25.)
Wallace's "The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca," (In paper
reprint from Random House about $10) read it, twice? This will be our
introduction to the dream world.
26.)
Steven Halpern - Music Halpern Sounds, Visualization of the perfect
self -
27.)
Relaxation tape - to take home 28.) Yogi Shalom - Charles Schoelen, a
set of tapes. The first one is on LOVE, then the rock, the cloud and
other meditations.
29.)
Herrigel, Eugen ZEN (Zen in the Art of Archery). The Method of ZEN
(McGraw-Hill)- and/or OM Creative Meditations - by Alan Watts -
(Celestial Arts, MillBrae, CA) Electronic Education Program P.O. Box,
Mill Valley, CA 94941 A couple of Sufi books -
THE
ANSWER IS MAGIC: Level
four: THE DREAM TIME - 30.) Out of touch - The dream world - reality
- illusions When people have profound psychological problems - the
general belief is that you need to deal with the emotional basis as
the cause. While there are many theories of Psychological practice,
we focus on direct experience - by exercises and psychodrama, rather
than analysis, talking or running away. To help someone with a
stutter you practice the stutter until it is under control.
We
are going to learn mind control. Certainty for our Time:
31.)
LAWS OF PHYSICS: Imagine the atom; the core of particles held
together by great force, the fields of electrons vibrating in their
courses. The electrons can only operate in certain fixed Quantum,
they can be in only certain ways in relationship to each other and
the nucleus. These fixed ways allow for chemistry. The elements can
combine with Certainty depending on the fixed nature of physics. God
cannot do things against his nature. The laws of nature are not
imposed from outside but re side within the nature of things.
32.)
SCIENCE: The ways the elements combine, the very order of the Cosmos
itself defines the possible. Science and technology are doing the
possible. The difference between alchemy and chemistry, astronomy and
astrology, is the knowledge of the possible. Knowing, some thing of
the ways of nature is knowledge.
33.)
IDEOLOGY: The evil and false pride that people have when they think
their ideas are equal to the ways of nature. The ways of the
universes exist in a grain of sand. The natural processes in a drop
of water are infinitely more powerful than any human belief. Science
endeavors to put our beliefs in tune with reality. The electrons
change their quanta in fixed patterns. They do not move through the
intermediate space. We cannot go from here to there without passing
through the intermediate space. Particles do not conform to our
concepts but we try to understand the reality as best we can.
34.)
FALSE
PRIDE: It is a source of evil and false pride to foolishly believe
our ideas of nature are just relative. The " anything goes
approach" and "do you own thing," encourages the
belief that anything is possible. We must live with the really
possible not in illusions and fancy. The covenant is the fixed law of
nature where possible becomes real. Reality is the wisdom of Gods'
creation, his own presence. Human wisdom shrinks before the infinite.
The unity of all things appears in the billions of stars and atoms,
the Eternal essence. I am God, you are Gods also is a rather special
way. We are perfect in harmony with the universe and nothing, a small
spark outside the rules of nature. Is there a contradiction here -
our ideas are not reality - so how can we know God?
RE:
Arrogant and foolish: I have false pride and am immensely stupid. I
believe that my pathetic ideas are a authentic representation of
reality. How could my shallow thoughts reflect the order of nature
itself. How could my thoughts comprehend the true nature of life,
physics, the cosmos, time, and even my own being. To think my ideas
are reality, is indeed most arrogant and foolish. It is said that the
beginning of wisdom is awareness of ones ignorance. I am worse than
rocks, than beasts and savages because I try to impose my foolishness
on the world.
I
come to believe that what I think is - it is indeed a "grand
Illusion" of false power and fake glory. I even believe that -
that is all there is - nothing more! I could try to allow my being,
mind, body and spirit rest in its own existence. I could come to
terms with myself but I am too busy with needs and desires. I could
come into some kind of meaningful relationship with creation if... I
could feel the proper respect for the other but I am too afraid of
letting go of my false faces, defenses, passions, and hidden doubts.
Sophist are those who adjust, subconsciously perhaps, their ideas to
their interests. They reflect the popular beliefs and glow in
reflected self-admiration. They think they are smart because of the
praise of fools. I am a sophist, and bask in the false light of
praise. I think the thoughts that will be rewarded and reject hard
truths that will get me into trouble. I am devious, untrue to my self
or others, can not be trusted, I forget the little wisdom, I once
knew, I flounder in new and fashionable theories.
I
could be more than a beast and less than an angel but am afraid of
what others might think. I am caught up in angers, prejudices,
tricks, and overwhelming greed. I want things my way are refuse to
listen to advice. I will do anything to get what I want, first my
self deception then by fooling others. I subdue or seduce the unwary
and fool myself. I am indeed arrogant and foolish - I am humanity.
35.)
REMEMBER - The particles of corporal existence do not have a
personality. Reality is not confined to man. If we are transformed
into vanquished space and are no longer self but a new being, we can
come close to looking into the face of God. If this is not clear it
is because it is very difficult to express. The truth is said often
and many different ways but while many hear only a few, listen. 36.)
It is difficult to explain to the Bat who lives only at night and
avoids the bright sun what shadows are like. Maybe some time in your
life you knew you were in tune - had certain know ledge of being -
Being just what you are, MASLOW in the Further Reaches of Human
Behavior explored this aptitude. He called it transcendence, beyond
self to being or B values. He said it gave life meaning and purpose.
Effective people knew the meaning of B-values and therefore had focus
and energy that created a successful life. Beyond self. So simple and
so hard. Can you explain to the blind about the colors of the world?
The drunken, desire their drunkenness and do not desire the truth. If
is not this or that: then what is it?
37.)
The Perfect Truth: To go from the possible (the ways of nature ) to
the essential is the spring of reason. First we gain true perception
and then a sense of being and passing through and beyond personality
to real character. We can be worse than beasts, fiends, stones or
storms - we have the avarice, envy, pride opposes knowledge. We do
not overcome these by an act of will but by rites of passage. In
Joseph Campbell's hero with 1000 Faces, these "all too human"
passions and monsters are passed in the mythical JOURneys
in the underworld (clearly a representation of our reptile
unconscious minds). The Hero emerges from thinking and feeling to
being and knowing.
38.)
BEING READY: There are few shortcuts. If you love God, God will love
you. You are beloved, the union with all exists in you and all around
you. In pure obedience, there is true freedom. When you are master
then you are slave. You are the sweet fruit in the shell, ready to
ripen, the suns warm beams has put us into the right stage of life.
Our estate is prepared and we are ready. 39.) If this is obscure to
you, it is meant to be clear. The vail of metempsychosis passes and
you sees clearly the obvious - AH HA! The circle is complete, I am
what I am, and feel good about it. (Union) The seal is broken and the
secret reveled - it was here all the time but you weren't looking,
you did not listen, I guess you were too busy with more important
business. Faith and peace, and eternal wisdom are not so important?
They require truth and justice and cannot be used for personal gain.
They have no market value.
40.)
The dream that becomes reality is in the union of mystic lore and the
way. The doors are open, are you ready for no-existence. If you give
up existence you will find it. If you cling to the things of life,
you cannot pass this way. That is the myth of the "grateful
dead." To win you must surrender, to triumph, give up. You all
know that. The phantoms pass away, nothing but the truth remains. THE
UNION Comes when the possible have passed its ordered limits and
become the essential - science has become knowledge and certainty.
(This is beyond 40 and me at the moment). Who firmly grasps the
mystic meaning of the union of possible and the promise of the
essential has a higher wisdom than plain mortals. More is less, far
is near, we are no longer afraid of our own shadows, the fire has no
terror and the book of changes.
(To
be continued - Mahmud Shabistri "
The
Secret Garden," only 57 pages - A Dutton Paperback) Be Careful -
Notes from The Secret Garden: Mahmud Shabistari, (E.P. Dutton &
Co, 1974)
Sufism
is not a religion. The Sufi practice is a the science of man, or the
"Science of Certainty." In most societies, most of the
time, the Sufi could not find acceptance or a fair hearing. Any ideas
that were not devoted to the service of the state and the prevailing
ideology were regarded as not only odd but dangerous treason, and was
feared as subversive. The Moslem cults, the brotherhood, and many
others are mixtures. Will the real Sufi please stand up. Sufi cloaked
their teaching and activities in the outward garb of religion.
The
ability to pretend and remember what is image and what is real, is a
critical Sufi art - but many cults came to believe the outside as
inside. Sufis focused on cultural pursuits which in authoritian
societies allows certain freedoms and contacts with different people.
The Persian-speaking Sufi's dominated the classics, which became
convert Sufi text books. The public forms of Sufism are imitations.
The desire for fantasies led to groups and activities that are
popular and acceptable to the dogmatic climate.
Imitation
Sufis abounded. Scholars and the public are naturally confused on
what is true Sufism and what is mystic popular imitations. The
Christians have the same problem - the unreal imitations of Christ
and popular but weaken practices. People want to believe that their
"cult" has a special and secret way. Spain became a Sufi
center in the Middle Ages, and still in the south reverberates in
songs and stories. The spread of Culture from Spain and the
Renascence brought Sufi practice to Europe. The Freemasons were
partly based on these traditions. The Sufi have a special science in
psychology and the study of man. All Sufi activity in the West until
after WWI was private. Sir Richard Burton (1001 Nights) only saw
imitation cults and did not know of the small private non-cultist
Sufis. The Russo-Armenian philosopher Gurdjief published the first
western text about a origin in Central Asia with links to the distant
past, early forms of Christianity and the monasteries in the Hindu
Kirsh. Ouspensky, a disciple, transmitted these ideas in lectures,
demonstrations, and books. This became popular with the Kennedy crowd
and actors.
Dr.
Maurice Nicholl and Dr. Kenneth Walker used the
psychologically-oriented to attempt a system of practice. The authors
of the Blooms bury group brought Sufi ideas to literature which
continues today by many writers - Borges, Lesing, Kipling and many
more. The true Sufi potential was largely untouched. Sufi does not
have authority figures, a or a set of customs or habits. It is more
open than Zen and even more difficult to fix in place. Hadrat Sayed
Idries Shah in the major book "The Sifis" brought light to
the confused situation. His work has brought the Sufi tradition back
into focus for the West. The all too human desire to have a talisman,
a messianic figure who would transform the world is not true Sufi but
many cults still seek such a ideal. Idries Shah would not confine
himself to closed groups who thought they had key to wisdom. The
desire to feel special, to have secrets, ceremonies and special
knowledge is not unique to these Sufi cults.
It
is tribal. Poets, scientist, professors of literature and physics,
anthropologist claimed something of value in Idries Shah's work.
Serious sociological JOURNAL found the ideas
of prime importance in solving current human problems in advanced
societies. It's vital importance to education and learning became
more widely known.
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AE21,
Education for century twenty-one:
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school of AE21 will have the following characteristics: Teaching.htm
Firm
foundation the Basics - high standard test scores 80% or
better;
Higher level thinking and problem solving;
Technology and communications saturation - lots of links and free enterpise
Inventive, creative - flexible - ( See John Dewey )Small - stable - smart - un-graded - individualized on-task focus of the one-room school house Mostly private, religious, charter, voucher schools and a few public "site based management" institutions ( See Fiske and Harlem schools in a school )
Higher level thinking and problem solving;
Technology and communications saturation - lots of links and free enterpise
Inventive, creative - flexible - ( See John Dewey )Small - stable - smart - un-graded - individualized on-task focus of the one-room school house Mostly private, religious, charter, voucher schools and a few public "site based management" institutions ( See Fiske and Harlem schools in a school )
Human
resources are the critical prerequisite to the process of building
wealth, prosperity and the civil open society. The reasons for the
"Wealth of Nations" or the relative poverty of
"backwardness" has to do with the character and skills of
the population. Curiosity and a positive image of the future are the
reasons for the industrial revolution, first, second and third. The
religious and political changes in England and the Low Countries in
the 15th century made for the possibilities of the modern world.
What
is less well understood are the "qualitative" nature of
human abilities. There are the following stages, each not replaced by
the next advance but over-layered with each becoming dominate in turn
but not replacing previous models. As canals and bicycles still play
an important role in European transportation, augmented by trains,
cars and planes.
The
first level is the "skilled crafts" - a long apprenticeship
with hands on methods produces a high level of abilities - Cathedrals
with stained glass, Columbus, clocks, water wheels and the first
tools and factories of the first industrial revolution. Education was
literacy - Grammar schools and basic accounting, drafting and
organizing shills.
In
the 19th century, higher education in the Agricultural and Mechanical
arts began to pay off. The newly unified Germany began to surpass
England because of excellence in technical training while Great
Britain stayed with the Classical educational process - founded on
Latin and Greek rather than Science and Math.
The
United States quickly adjusted to technical training but "trade
schools" have always have low status compared to "liberal
arts" college preparation. High level technical Universities
such as Georgia Tech, MIT, Cal-Tech, IIT, Stanford and Polly -tech
parts of the mega-universities have made extraordinary contributions
to economic welfare in this country and world wide. The second
industrial revolution of electrical, biological and chemical
engineering is based on formal training in math and science. The MBA
in business maybe useful in production of rational "corporate
people" and culture. The majority of mangers still come from the
technical, legal and accounting professions.
The
third level of human skill for Century twenty-one has to do with
creativity in a global communications technology. We still need
skilled craft people, we need to improve basic literacy and grammar,
enterprise, with science and technology in complex engineering tasks.
Computer
people carry the unhappy title of "software engineer"
because they are trying to fit into an older model of categories in
human resource management. Is someone who creates games and
innovative web practices doing arts or sciences or applied technology
? If you visit a trade show in the computer - consumer electronics -
communications business you find new younger people doing new things
with a "strange" mixture of backgrounds, including a lot of
"rock and roll music" nationalities - and very unclear
standards of higher education and training. Smart is as smart does -
and "stupid is as stupid does".
Japan
can not solve most of its basic economic problems.
Bank
reform requires a fundamental shift from combines of firms centered
around banks and holding each others shares to corporate capitalism
within trading groups and well as between trading groups. This
requires a change from the way Japan Inc. has worked since the
beginnings of modernization. The government is a committee of high
level administrators that work within the system and have very little
control of the system.
There
is no way to pay the costs of social security and medicare for those
currently in the labor force.
The
shift from income and payroll taxes to VAT ( consumption taxes ) will
help, the nationalization of education and medicine could help. What
would make a real difference is politically unlikely, what is
politically possible is unlikely to do any good. The American
political system can not take fundamental decisions in advance of
crisis and slow to respond to important changes in the society.
Alan
Greenspan, in his recent testimony to congress, repeated a lesson in
basic economics. The economy welfare of any nation depends on three
factors:
The
skill and educational character of the labor force,
The
capital stock the company and the society provides to make work
productive
The
ratio of fixed to variable costs of social overhead.
In
a fully developed industrial society the costs of social security and
health care are transferred to workers and the overhead of everything
produced. As the population shifts from a pyramid to a column the
social overhead costs become very high. The relative costs of work
shifts to less developed, labor rich areas.
The
long term investment in human and physical capital is the reason for
increases in productivity - better trained people working smarter
with better tools are the reasons for wealth or poverty. At the same
time the cost of payroll taxes alone becomes higher than world wide
base hourly wages.
How
much each person, each hour’s labor, how much each unit of input
produces in goods and services is directly related to the income from
work and the return on investment. The machine that digs increases
digging productivity and the wages of people with hand shovels or
power equipment, airplanes increase travel productivity and the wages
of wagon drivers or pilots, the word processor increases writing
productivity, the Internet increases communication productivity. The
cost per unit of computer power declines by half every 18 months (
Moore’s Law ) increases the whole of the economy’s efficiency.
The
current period of growth with low inflation, where the labor force
has growth by 300,000 a month, 4 million a year ( 3 % ) has been
possible because of better trained women’s wide participation, more
women are now in college than males and minority workers acting as a
reserve along with moving jobs to lower costs areas of production and
immigration.
The
larger labor force has new and improved tools provided by the
"information" revolution. Productivity in some areas of
high technology have been very impressive. As we become more global,
the labor force becomes global. Low skilled occupations move to low
wage areas - China being the great labor pool.
Networks
of product design, original equipment manufacture (OEM), distribution
and marketing become more complex and integrated.
Three
central concepts:
Punctuated
Equilibrium In Action!
Complex system are slow when adapting to changing environments and subject to periods of rapid degeneration and extinction.
Complex system are slow when adapting to changing environments and subject to periods of rapid degeneration and extinction.
Inter-connections:
Direct connection on complex networks. The number of connections increases exponentially on a global basis. Almost everything connects to almost everything else. What you see is that the most outstanding feature of life's history is a constant domination by bacteria. Very complex systems decrease rapidly in times of environmental instability and sudden change.
Direct connection on complex networks. The number of connections increases exponentially on a global basis. Almost everything connects to almost everything else. What you see is that the most outstanding feature of life's history is a constant domination by bacteria. Very complex systems decrease rapidly in times of environmental instability and sudden change.
The
Internet Revolution: Disintermediation
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