KIA Illuminated Adepts
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The video above, along with Fenris23's latest post Playing the Victim have given me an idea towards blending Graphic Facilitation with Sigilry and Servitor creation.
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The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, personhood, language, and communication, and what does not.
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Keywords: Holographic Blueberry Jam
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ABSTRACT
Jon will describe the revolution in medicine that has occurred over the past 30 years that has integrated the mind back into the body and developed a remarkable range of practices for integrating one's experience, reducing stress, healing the body, coping more effectively with emotions such as anxiety, anger, and depression, and cultivating greater well-being and happiness. His work has been instrumental in bringing Buddhist meditative practices, as he likes to say, "without the Buddhism" to full acceptance within the mainstream of medicine, psychology, and health care, and has shown them to be effective in people suffering from a wide range of medical...
Keywords: Lumberjacks
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I have been using this website http://www.mind42.com/ which reminds me to bring up the question, "has any of you ever used mind mapping in the creation of sigils?"
That site allows mindmap collaborations that could possibly be used somehow by us all or in groups like Graal.
We could use them for magick or for what they are originally intended for. In Graal we could map Alchemy. They can also be published in various ways.
Check it out!
Keywords: collaborations, Corpus Callosum, Cultural Anthropology, magick, Mind mapping, primates, scatology, sigil, urine
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A person has a personality.
What is a personality? If you truely begin to look into this question you soon find that it expands. It can be like asking, 'What is a person?'
There is the personality that the person is aware of, the personality that others are aware of and then there is that which no one knows, at least not consciously. Which brings up the structures of personality, Conscious and Unconscious and all that.
Which brings up the idea of individual and collective. Is there a personal personality and a personality that exists as a part of a collective? What is the collective? Is it other humans, culture, society? Does it include other than humans and their societies? How has the Orb Weaver over my door affected my personality as an individual and as a memeber of something bigger?
Is your personality measurable and/or indicateable? Are you an introvert or extrovert? Are you a sensor or an intuitive? Are you ever just one of these, or a blend, or maybe niether/none?
Are we what we seem to be? What do we seem to be? Once you begin to look, the rabbit hole receeds quickly. Can we effectively tweek what most people consider to be the norm? Does it really work or is it all imaginal? Is there a difference, does it matter?
What is a personality?
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http://www.realitysandwich.com/chapter_1_simplicissimus
Has anyone here read or heard about this book? Looks pretty good.
'tis an interesting site as well.
Keywords: Reading, resistance, stress management
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