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The Spirit of Uncertainty

The Spiritual Life of Uncertainty

In the movie “Conclave” the gathering to elect the next Pope opens with a speech that contains these lines:  “There is one sin which I have come to fear above all others, certainty” “Certainty is the great enemy of unity.” “Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance.” “If there was only certainty and no doubt, […]

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dAilogues: The Observer is the Observed? Both Learned. Both Learning

The Observer is the Observed? Both Learned. Both Learning (full) with Gemini Index of other dAilogues P1 – The “observer is the observed” was a phrase used by J Krishnamurti that was recognized by David Bohm as being a description of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Krishnamurti meant it from within. That what we humans experience as

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Tangent Migrations – Artificially Conventionalized Learning

This warmly, occasionally humorous, “guru” video has some very interestingly entertaining moments.   I don’t travel in guru circles so before today I had never encountered Sadhguru. Sadhguru‘s description of the “monkey brain” reminded me of my time with Cary Tagawa. Both his description of the “problem” (what I call tangent migrations) and our “is it possible,

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Breakthroughs, The Triumphs of Learning Over Knowing

Every breakthrough is a triumph of learning over knowing. Learning generates inner scaffolding that extends old knowing into new knowing. Something new is only intelligible through the old, but only new because it transcends the old. Learning is the central dynamic of living change. We are the current generations of transgenerational learning. The genetic differences

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