Todayz Meditation: Eureka! Ideas!

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M&M, Cascadian Lovers
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I've been thinking aboot ideas and beliefs and perception

And came up with an ideaillistration that whenever we hear or experience something, below is what happens in our minds. From the initial seed, and then there are immediate branchings oot to other concepts, ideas, sounds, smells, history, relations to other concepts, etc. Triggering further triggers etc.

All happening at lightning fast speed and unconsciously.

So I look at this and muse on it


We are amazing creatures
 
Imagine that as an abstract flash of what else (a tho't)? Leaves some in a' Thor condition where the zip Zohar 'd past ...

It is difficult to look into that dervish however ...
 
Awesome video. A challenge when we read the parables is having associations similar to what the listeners of the parables as told by Jesus would have had. Our culture is so focused on print media that most of us are unaware of the importance of sounds and images that are part of oral story telling. This is especially difficult due to language. When Jesus told his stories, some of the words would have sounded similar to words in important stories and links to those stories would have coloured how his listeners heard his stories. I was very lucky to have taught secondary English for three semesters which included teaching about assonance and consonance and other sound related aspects of poetry and prose. While our conscious mind is listening, our subconscious mind is busy working on associations.à
 
Awesome video. A challenge when we read the parables is having associations similar to what the listeners of the parables as told by Jesus would have had. Our culture is so focused on print media that most of us are unaware of the importance of sounds and images that are part of oral story telling. This is especially difficult due to language. When Jesus told his stories, some of the words would have sounded similar to words in important stories and links to those stories would have coloured how his listeners heard his stories. I was very lucky to have taught secondary English for three semesters which included teaching about assonance and consonance and other sound related aspects of poetry and prose. While our conscious mind is listening, our subconscious mind is busy working on associations.à

I might even add a' as the serious would say is not reverential to the great unknowing ... as thoughts are departing ... dis posed?
 
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