LOL, William Blake is the man, psychic genius who saw 'things' that are well, too scary for me. Unrecognized till a century after he passed. No, parents live in Las Vegas... I'm in Missouri now, TAing, in march self as narrative, and understanding, expression being in age of online culture and need for expression, social psych/anthro study... got the gig by pure luck. Goes through in March. You would be an awesome teacher, I mean flat out ing awesome. Physics we are like 18th I believe in the world, or something like that. I forget.
Peeps like U that need to reach out so China and India don't take over due to cultural values and hunger quicker than they already are.
I will check those lyrics. Too bad you got Stefka otherwise you would be Victor Von Doom...LOL
Will do. I've been reading a little, then posting, then reading. I haven't even made it to work out today. I supervise and help a little the remodeling of this country home, but yeah... easy day.
Yeah, we're just staying over here for the night hoping for the weather to improve, then departing in AM for Lebanon for grandma's funeral (last living grandparent; two weeks from 98th birthday ). Heading back on Thursday, then I'm off to MI, lol.
I"m leaving Friday, however, I'll be back on 2-17 for 4 days. then back in March for good.
Ro.... that is a great school for engineering or something.
Ro.... never been. LOL
Also Provigil price is pretty good, I don't pay that much. But still pretty good.
March issue, and I'll mail it to U. I get like just a small basically article.
Professor Lazarus is an associate editor and well has kinda mentored me for the last 2 years.
While in reality it can be said my take is basically a post modern version dzochen/nyingma/ buddhism, which perception is altered since self is no longer focal point, it does have merit. I'll mail u a copy in March.
The main limitation though is its like calling out fire in a croweded theater, I don't have a solution other than a profound reorientation of mindfullness in our education system.
This is a piece I'm reading right now, had to share.
Knowledge is fundamental to who we are, but routines blind us to knowledge. Conventional knowledge can be seen in the light of possibility for higher knowledge, with which we already have experience. Step by step knowledge could teach us knowledge, We could pursue questions in a new way, not just to aculate information and ideas, but to learn who we really are and what we can do with our lives.
This knowledge of who we are is the real knowledge we seek. To pursue it, we have to develop our ability to question; We have to find the knowledge within models, visions, and ideals. It all depends on inquiry.
In the history of knowledge, technology has now come to the fore. The result is tom make knowledge constantly change, encouraging us to ignore the past; a further to result is to make knowledge homogenous. But whether this is the best knowledge is open to open to doubt. New possessions, advances in science, or even better health and longer lives may mean little if we lack the knowledge to choose our actions wisely, with a full understanding of their consequences.
The value of the results technological knowledge yields is not a valid question for knowledge. The technological model divides the objective world of reslults frm the subjective world of personal conviction and concern, where knowledge simply does not apply. Since issues of value and meaning, fit into the subjective real, they recede from view as possible subjects knowledge or topics of public discourse. In such cirstances, what is meaningless comes to the fore by default.