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Tag Archives: intelligence
Who is Really Mentally Ill?
By Kelly Brogan Source: Waking Times Hallucination (huh-loo-suh–ney-shuh n) : a sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, caused by various physical and mental disorders, or by reaction to certain toxic substances, and usually manifested as visual or auditory … Continue reading
Posted in conditioning, consciousness, culture, education, Environment, Health, Philosophy, Psychology, Science, society, Sociology, Spirituality, Technology
Tagged Alan Watts, Behavior, Belief, Consciousness, culture, Education, Ego, environment, Hallucination, Identity, intelligence, Krishnamurti, Mental Illness, Mind, Philosophy, Psychiatry, Religion, science, Sickness, society, spirituality, technology, Truth
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Sensate Immersion and the Empathic Core
By rahkyt Source: Sacred Space in Time I’ve experienced enough life, seen enough movies and read enough books to know that not everybody lives the same form of consciousness. That we are walking around, talking to and interacting with people … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, culture, Philosophy, Psychology, society, Sociology, Spirituality
Tagged Consciousness, Emotions, empathy, Feelings, intelligence, neurodiversity, psychology
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Being Our Experience
By Iam Saums with contributions from Zen Gardner Source: ZenGardner.com “Until we choose our own experience of life, we will never truly live.” Common Thread: There are over six billion unique interpretations of life in the three-dimensional construct we experience … Continue reading
Posted in conditioning, consciousness, Consumerism, culture, Health, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, Spirituality
Tagged Consciousness, culture, Ego, Existence, Experience, God, Illusion, intelligence, Life, Matrix, Philosophy, Purpose, Reality, society, spirituality
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Why Are There So Many Psychopaths in Positions of Power?
By Anna LeMind Source: Waking Times A 2010 study that examined a sample of 203 individuals from different companies’ management development programs revealed something interesting. It was found that about 3% of business managers scored in the psychopath range while … Continue reading
Posted in Authoritarianism, consciousness, Corporate Crime, Corruption, culture, Dirty Politics, Economics, Psychology, Science, Social Control, society, Sociology, State Crime
Tagged 1%, CEOs, Corporate Criminals, Corporate Elites, culture, Election 2016, Emotion, Emotional Intelligence, intelligence, Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, Political Power, Politicans, Presidential Elections, psychopaths, Psychopathy, Ruling Class, social control, sociopaths
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Mother Earth May Have Good Reason to Slaughter Us
By Jack Balkwill Source: Dissident Voice Decades ago James Lovelock constructed a principle called the Gaia hypothesis, contending that a biosphere teeming with life works together with inorganic matter to self-regulate conditions for maintaining a livable planet. The oxygen levels … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, Consumerism, culture, Dystopia, Economics, Environment, Science, society, Sociology, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Biosphere, Capaitalism, Earth, Economics, environment, Gaia, Human Population, intelligence, James Lovelock, Symbiosis
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Life in VALIS
By Kingsley L. Dennis Source: Reality Sandwich VALIS is a 1981 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. The title stands for Vast Active Living Intelligence System, which in some respects is very close to the living intelligence I discuss … Continue reading
Posted in Art, consciousness, culture, Philosophy, Psychology, Science, society, Spirituality
Tagged Collective Consciousness, Cosmic Consciousness, DNA, Frequencies, Gnosis, Gnosticism, intelligence, Myticism, Philip K. Dick, PKD, Quantum Physics, Resonance, Rumi, Shamanism, Valis, Visionaries
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Five Ways to Boost Intelligence
I’ve never subscribed to the notion that intelligence is fixed and unchanging. Intelligence (and its opposite) can be taught and reinforced though there may be varying ranges determined by factors such as diet, habits, genetics, personality, environment, time, resources and … Continue reading
Posted in conditioning, consciousness, culture, education, Psychology, Science, society, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Albert Einstein, Andrea Kuszewski, autism, biohacking, Brain fitness, Bulletproof Executive, Cognition, cognitive development, Dave Asprey, intelligence, Intelligence quotient, learning, neuroplasticity, podcast, Richard J. Haier, Scientific American, sociopathy, x altruism
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