Are we organic robots??? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14296220 Finland 09/26/2012 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most are actually robots, even yourself. But it is possible to hack the system to free your mind off its initial programming (your education, parents, belief systems, society programming). First you need to go through all your memory banks, subconscious and perinatal matrix (birth experience) that hard-wires your basic orientation to the world. While on this period, keep you input from senses and world-outside the minimum. That means, no internet, no facebooking, not contacts, just you and your body and lots of time. Once through that, you know when you touch only yourself. This marks the beginning point, where you can start reprogramming yourself. Basic technique is documented by John C. Lilly: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Drugs can only be inspirational tools as they show temporary glimpses and misleading "hollywood versions" of the depths, so be careful with those. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23842309 United States 09/26/2012 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Physical body-subject to natural laws (same as rocks, plants, and other animals) Will-Urges, Desires, Fears, Tendencies (same as gravity, chemistry, electricity, plants and other animals) Intellect: Reason/Logic-governed by logic, make inferences, draw conclusions (unique to humans) Concepts-real world data put into discrete units, symbolized by language, material for logic (unique to each person???) Individuality lies only in how we place the world we experience into concepts. When our concept "libraries" are filled by a standardized set of images, we become less unique. Walter Lippman wrote about the mechanics of media influence in "Public Opinion". Nature attempts individuality in humans, but we're not infinitely so. We are mostly automatons. We think we fall in love, but nature is choosing the best mate. We think we like a certain food, but nature senses the nutritional deficiency and makes us hungry for it. The sun whips us into a frenzy all summer and makes us do things we might not otherwise do--like the hornets. Our thoughts and motives follow the laws of inertia and gravity. Our habits are governed by the same tangential and gravitational forces that keep the earth in orbit around the sun. I say yes--robot time. |