2017-10-20

Sllash & Doppe - Yemen



you know, the sheer amount of government funded programs, of gathering useless information, sometimes leaves me, lacking in a state of, "yemen", (felicity, the ability to find appropriate expression, for one's thoughts), is a complete whitewash, and utterly deplorable, they don't actually do them, they take the money and write, whatever they want, like the section 5 paragraph that is titled, The universe in an atom: Quantum/fractal self-similarity in yoga, perception, and cosmology page 164 section 5. Experiential Approaches 252 http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/dtic/ADA547476.pdf, even the title of this paper has been ripped off, from the title of HH the Dalai Lama's book, which begins with a quotation, from the Buddhist scripture. The Great Flower Ornament, In each atom of the realms of the universe. There exist, vast oceans of world systems, (basically it;'s just saying, that we live in a multidimensional reality), This idea resonates with the fundamental alchemical yoga idea, of microcosm/macrocosm homo-logy, (Douglas. Chakra 1970-1. Voll: 25), as well as. quite intriguingly. with cutting-edge developments in astrophysical/cosmological theory, (Oldershaw. First Crisis in Cosmology Conference CCC-I: 1-3): and this essential principle of fractal self-similarity across scales, has also recently been demonstrated, to generally play an integral role, in human perception, (Billock et al. Physica D 148: 136-46). This paper goes beyond a general consideration, of these resonances to consider the radical idea, that advanced alchemical, or Indo-Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist yoga meditation, may provide an 'interface', for the physical/cosmological and the human sensory-perceptual realms. This potential interface, is mapped out by a new neuroscientific/quantum physical model, (Bushell. Annals of NY Academy of Sciences 1172: 348f; Bushell et al. in preparation), which claims that certain advanced yogic/meditation practices, may transform sensory-perceptual systems, through an intensive process, of neuroplastically-mediated perceptual learning, to a new and unexpectedly radical threshold, of perceptual access/awareness, or if you can cut through the psychobabble, it means, yoga will not increase perceptual learning it, but will just heighten the awareness, that you already have, and give you a new perspective as, standardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio

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