Consciousness was indeed real. It had observable energy. That energy translated into movement, into work. That energy ordered information, the stuff of the world, the matter, and recycled that order back into itself, lifting itself to ever higher ground.
Kathleen Ann Goonan, Light Music
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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awareness,
consciousness,
cosmology,
existence,
humans,
information,
intellect,
phenomenon,
quantum physics,
reality,
singularity,
soul,
thinking,
thought,
universe
Friday, February 21, 2014
Consciousness was firmly embedded in the fabric of space and time, a material part of its vibrational energy. Consciousness, or mind, was not split off from matter, hovering outside it.... Instead, consciousness was within matter, of matter. It was matter looking at itself and being astonished. It was the point seeing the wave, or the wave seeing the point. Consciousness was quantum electrodynamism. Time turned back upon itself. Time splintering. Time strutting loose among the energy levels, only slightly stilled, slightly caught, in that glance called consciousness, the observer, the energy that made it into this and not-this, live cat and dead cat.
Kathleen Ann Goonan, Light Music
Kathleen Ann Goonan, Light Music
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awareness,
consciousness,
electrodynamics,
light,
mind,
QED,
quantum physics,
reality,
relativity,
Schrodinger,
sci-fi,
time
Friday, February 14, 2014
Empowering friends, picking your battles, always checking
principle with prudence, never overestimating American capacities, but
never overestimating the enemy’s strength: this is best seen not as a
strategy for all contingencies but as a disposition, a habit of mind, a
temperament.
Michael Ignatieff on George Kennan's approach to US foreign policy, America's Melancholic Hero (The New York Review of Books, March 6, 2014).
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discernment,
foreign policy,
Kennan,
moderation,
prudence,
statesman,
strategy,
United States,
wisdom
Monday, February 03, 2014
Whenever there is a withering of the law
and an uprising of lawlessness on all sides,
then I manifest Myself.
For the salvation of the righteous
and the destruction of such as do evil,
for the firm establishing of the Law,
I come to birth, age after age.
Bhagavad Gita, Book IV, Sutra 5, 7, 8
and an uprising of lawlessness on all sides,
then I manifest Myself.
For the salvation of the righteous
and the destruction of such as do evil,
for the firm establishing of the Law,
I come to birth, age after age.
Bhagavad Gita, Book IV, Sutra 5, 7, 8
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Ullrich told me about a small boy who was dying of neuroblastoma. “His mother made it very clear to him that she would see him again in Heaven someday. ... But he was worried about how he would find her. So they made a plan to meet in the front left corner of Heaven."
Jerome Groopman in The New Yorker, "Lives Less Ordinary" (January 20, 2014)
Jerome Groopman in The New Yorker, "Lives Less Ordinary" (January 20, 2014)
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Christmas time ... a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable,
pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long
calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one
consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of
people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers
to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on
other journeys.
Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Sunday, November 17, 2013
This is essentially a people's contest. On the side
of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the world that form
and substance of government whose leading object is to elevate the
condition of men--to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to
clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all, to afford all an unfettered
start and a fair chance, in the race of life.
Abraham Lincoln on the effort to preserve the United States government in America's Civil War, from his First Message to Congress, July 4, 1861.
Abraham Lincoln on the effort to preserve the United States government in America's Civil War, from his First Message to Congress, July 4, 1861.
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America,
Civil War,
democracy,
government,
Lincoln
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
O place, O form,
How often dost thou with thy case, thy habit,
Wrench awe from fools, and tie the wiser souls
To thy false seeming!
Blood, thou art blood.
William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
How often dost thou with thy case, thy habit,
Wrench awe from fools, and tie the wiser souls
To thy false seeming!
Blood, thou art blood.
William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
Labels:
appearance,
humanity,
illusion,
love,
misery,
premonition,
Shakespeare,
sin,
wisdom
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Non coerceri a maximo, sed contineri a minimo divinum est
(“not to be limited by the greatest and yet to be contained in the tiniest—this is the divine”).
Quoted by Pope Francis on the vision of St. Ignatius
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cosmology,
discernment,
divine,
existence,
God,
insight,
Pope Francis,
providence,
quantum physics,
religion,
sagacity,
understanding,
universe,
wisdom
Monday, September 02, 2013
You should only pick your own nose.
Heard from a nice lady in Iowa.
Heard from a nice lady in Iowa.
Labels:
conversation,
foreign policy,
friends,
listening,
not doing,
sagacity,
tolerance
Saturday, August 03, 2013
Relationships were ... utterly mysterious, they took place between two subconscious minds, and whatever the surface trickle thought was going on could not be trusted to be right.
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars
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awareness,
consciousness,
love,
relationships
Saturday, July 27, 2013
The whole meaning of the universe, its beauty, is contained in the consciousness of intelligent life. We are the consciousness of the universe, and our job is to spread that around, to go look at things, to live everywhere we can.
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars
Labels:
change,
civilization,
consciousness,
cosmology,
doing,
existence,
freedom,
history,
intelligence,
life,
man,
Mars,
NASA,
possibility,
purpose,
reality,
space travel,
understanding,
universe
Sunday, July 21, 2013
To Evening
You set me and my thoughts a-wandering
along the path to the eternal void; and then
this wretched time flees, and with it
the throng of woes afflicting it and me;
and while I behold your peacefulness, that warlike
spirit that rages within me sleeps.
From "Alla sera" by Ugo Foscolo, translated by Allen Shearer, seen on a Metro bus
along the path to the eternal void; and then
this wretched time flees, and with it
the throng of woes afflicting it and me;
and while I behold your peacefulness, that warlike
spirit that rages within me sleeps.
From "Alla sera" by Ugo Foscolo, translated by Allen Shearer, seen on a Metro bus
Labels:
being,
consciousness,
contemplation,
evening,
existence,
life,
melancholy,
pensier,
poetry,
rage,
reality,
thinking,
time,
understanding,
wisdom
Saturday, July 06, 2013
"Creation" in [the] Hindu view of things is designated by the word srishthi, literally the "pouring forth" of the universe from the source. As a complex plant or tree grows, bursting forth and developing from the simple unitary seed, or as a complex creature emerges and grows from an embryo, so is this whole and diverse universe poured forth from the ... very body of the divine. There is no God who stands apart from it and creates it.... everything is a manifestation that has poured forth from the living body of the Whole, what some would call God.... Within this systemic whole, everything is alive and interrelated.
Diana L. Eck, India: A Sacred Geography
Diana L. Eck, India: A Sacred Geography
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
When you're surrounded by endless possibilities, one of the hardest things you can do is pass them up.
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
[History] doesn't repeat, but it rhymes.
Mark C. Elliott, quoted in "Laptop U", The New Yorker (May 20, 2013)
Mark C. Elliott, quoted in "Laptop U", The New Yorker (May 20, 2013)
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
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