programming a new canon

Force, Come And Be With Me

January 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

re-entry
Photo by Simon Pais-Thomas

When young & restless everybody should look forward to discover and understand the world around, as Bertrand Russell says, to create an equilibrium between the universe — the many things around — and the self — the individual, the one-and-only.

It’s like finding your own way, defining yourself, metaprogramming your identities to face, interface the universe in which you are living. This could be and endless process due to the endless nature of the universe and the endless nature of the metaprograms and identities you might be built on.

This is an interesting game, a chase which never ends, something we used to call life.

If you are strong enough you might easily play this game and enjoy it for your entire presence.

But perhaps you are a normal human like the many of us not grown up / strengthen to that level thus you will be constrained enjoying the game. By the time, or as we like to call by the forces of nature

Remember as humans we are just simple channels to enable the flow, the manifestation of higher living organisms and universal rules. We only have the option to open as many channels as possible inside ourselves and try to relax, enjoy the show.

Keep reading →

→ Leave a CommentCategories: Spirit

Generation Y – Your Kids Are Reconstructing The Deconstruction. A New Moral Canon.

November 17, 2006 · 12 Comments

deconstruction
Photo by Ride My Pony

In my last post I’ve presented Stanislaw Lem’s critics of post-modernism when talking about those future trends which will become reality for sure. (Based on his last two books before passing away).

Lem proved the correctness of his visions with “Summa Technologiae” written in 1964 as a collection of philosophical essays due to communist censorship. This book in fact was a cultural and scientific preview of the next decades … and reading the book now we can see how deeply he was right in predicting the future.

Lem’s major concern about the future is the completely missing of the moral canon, which until now was almost an unanimously accepted belief system of Westerners. In this post I’ll try to draw the profile of the next generation, who will take today’s totally missing morals as a starting point building their life.

Keep reading →

→ 12 CommentsCategories: Belief Systems · Identity · Outside my little world

What’s Next? – A Tribute To Stanislaw Lem

November 15, 2006 · 6 Comments

stanislaw lem
Photo by rodrigovarez

It’s not easy to describe Lem, to summarise his heritage to the world. But one thing is sure: he was a visionary strategist and a scholar spanning over multiple fields of science. And he was genuine in all his life. I put aside John v. Neumann in all aspects. And there is an interesting quote about Neumann, according to Ede Teller father of the atomic bomb: “Scientists are able to prove inside their field of expertise, Neumann can prove anything“.

Based on Lem’s works describing the future, in the following posts I’ll talk about those future trends which will become reality for sure.

Keep reading →

→ 6 CommentsCategories: Knowledge & Experience

Basics – Summary

November 14, 2006 · 2 Comments

So far now, in the last 8 posts we put the basics of a new canon: a new way of thinking, a completely new belief system about ourselves and the worlds around us. These posts were built on scientific background and glued by a strong personal flavor – I’m not a scientist but a free writer.

I.

In Introduction we made a strong assignment for a totally simple world view: there is you and several worlds around you. The level of perception about worlds is assured by interfaces.

You are everything, you are able to know and live the entire Universe.

Interfaces and worlds are infinite. Western civilisation is trying to discover all existing interfaces to know the Universe, Easterners have a nice trick to shorten the path of cognition. They eliminate all interfaces and based on quantum physics law they got it all immediatelly. (When Quantum Theory Meets Eastern Philosophy)

observe the deep silence
Photo by caffeineslinger

II.

Later, at a next level we deepen the above theory by talking about Identity and Belief Systems. It is important to know that you are a programmable biocomputer, your identity can be programmed and re-programmed. Your identity interfaces the worlds through various belief systems defined by your cultural education.

Again we discuss separately Western and Eastern societies as opposites in defining belief systems: Westerners are ruled by the principle of guilt Easterners by shame. (Belief Systems in Contrast: The Guilt vs. The Shame in Dying vs. Reincarnation)

punishment forever
Photo by ~Aphrodite

The different perception of time is the key defining these basic belief systems: West plays a game against time, East have a broader acceptance. However, again, western science has proofs all games in which time is a factor cannot be won. (The Story of the Time and the Surreal Numbers)

III.

Digging more into the subject, we see that worlds have a common structure: they have a basic and universal principle (in our case the balance, equilibrium) adding value (energy, in our case) to the infrastructure (the world as is) and making living possible through evolution. (The General Structure of a World. Life)

Moving forward, based on the above facts, we see there is a hidden world behind the scenes. Spirit, which is inside, linked to identity fights over outside, which is the chaos. By the principle of equilibrium the integral spirit can rule above the chaos. (The Visible and Invisible. Spirit Over Chaos)

High Spirit
Photo by Tous les noms sont déjà pris… pfff…

IV.

Coming more closer, studying various forms of evolution (Evolution Systems) and understanding better metaprogramming (Metaprogramming Your Identities) we can see not all evolution frameworks (biological, cultural and capital) are equally dominating our existence. Capital is the most powerful influencing through meme spreading the culture (see in action @ www.theyrule.net), and in the following years even our biological evolution through phenomenas like transhumanism and singularity.

a transhuman
Photo by cyberfringe

→ 2 CommentsCategories: Basics · Belief Systems · Chaos · Energy · Equilibrium · Identity · Infrastructure · Inside my mind · Interface · Knowledge & Experience · Metaprogramming · Outside my little world · Spirit

Basics – Evolution Systems

November 13, 2006 · 1 Comment

inocence reproduced
Photo by Donald Rail

It seems both the visible and invisible (The Visible and Invisible. Spirit Over Chaos) are run by a very simple mechanism, the evolution.

Evolution is a framework where entities ‘living’ inside the system are capable of reproduction, to copy themselves to form new entities. There are very well defined rules of what can be considered an evolution system discussed later in a separate post.

Here we look at the known evolution systems today, as an introduction.

Keep reading →

→ 1 CommentCategories: Basics · Energy

Basics – Metaprogramming Your Identities

November 13, 2006 · Leave a Comment

John C. Lilly, one of the most famous scientists of the last century was both a pioneer in researching Reality and in the same time an accepted savant of our times. Friend with physicist Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, philosopher Buckminster Fuller and Aldous Huxley, US Marine’s interspecies communication expert, and, in the same time a completely mad scientist experimenting himself with LSD and bringing to surface the real nature of Reality — he was the model of the genuine genius brave enough to open totally new horizons without being ridiculed by today’s governing scientific casts.

You have to read his book “Programming and Metaprogramming the Human Biocomputer” (1968 !!!) to gain a complete insight into the reality. Based on empirical research he describes his adventures in the unreal, ie. the real, where he made several contacts with other livings, life forms and managed to establish interspecies communication with unimaginable creatures.

reprogrammed identities
Photo by Suzanna

Keep reading →

→ Leave a CommentCategories: Basics · Identity · Metaprogramming

Basics – The Visible and Invisible. Spirit Over Chaos.

November 10, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Moving from the General Structures of a World to the structure of our world, I have the following idea.

By the nature of the duality and equilibrium, if we have a visible world, as we know from our everyday lives, there must be an invisible world which is in equilibrium with the visible.

visible and invisible. chaos
Photo by bekon.

This is the fight of the spirit the invisible, over the chaos the visible. Consuming energy to produce and get back energy.
The expansion of the chaos, our world is measurable by energy. In fact all our world is ruled by energy: who has more energy and is able to use it, reproduce it, rules the world.

Keep reading →

→ Leave a CommentCategories: Chaos · Equilibrium · Inside my mind · Spirit

Basics – The General Structure of a World. Life.

November 10, 2006 · Leave a Comment

In previous posts I’ve been speculating about the general structure of the universe (What Are You?, The Object –> Observation –> Observer Process) and now I’ll point out my beliefs about the structure of a world, a general structure which can apply to any worlds.

world structure

Keep reading →

→ Leave a CommentCategories: Basics · Energy · Equilibrium · Infrastructure · Outside my little world

The Story of The Time and The Surreal Numbers

November 9, 2006 · 1 Comment

Surreal numbers (a nice introduction for maths here, and wikipedia for the humans here) are the sweetest story of everything, especially of time.

time
Photo by: Ride My Pony

Keep reading →

→ 1 CommentCategories: Basics · Knowledge & Experience

Basics – Belief Systems in Contrast: The Guilt vs. The Shame in Dying vs. Reincarnation

November 9, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Based on my previous post I can affirm Eastern and Western civilisations has a completelly different, even opposite approach to discover the ultimate truth about the world.

Stanislaw Lem, in his genuine & genial work “His Master’s Voice” talks about the religion as the fundamental basis of civilisations.

eastern
Photo by: bekon

Until now religion was the most fundamental belief system governing the world, the most complex canon humans ever built to rule upon masses. Since the era of the free access to the information (internet) and due to the new belief systems propagated to masses (“more is not enough”) via mass media (TV and newspapers, tabloids) the religion, as is, started to decline and sink back to the chaos. It has no more spirit to rule upon the world.

Back to Lem, his theory is the following:

Keep reading →

→ Leave a CommentCategories: Basics · Belief Systems · Identity · Interface · Outside my little world