Category Archives: Free Harmony

Axis Mundi

To try to continue this: http://xhyra.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/free-harmony/ I need to remember not to be so hard on myself.  If things are difficult for me to articulate, that’s OK.  Maybe it’s because I’m trying to articulate the difficult to articulate [Duh!] lol. … Continue reading

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Free! Harmony…

I have two whole days where I don’t have to think about school.  I am for some reason [duh!] having a hard time articulating the Kantian Free Harmony as Nondual Awareness concept so I can write.  Maybe I can use these two … Continue reading

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C’est la meme chose… toujours

Here is the usual photo of me At One.  While I don’t remember exactly what I was thinking, I am quite sure I was thinking clearly. Since no one thought I would be “thinking” anyway I was left alone…in peace…to think.  … Continue reading

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The Hegelian conundrum

An essay on delusions from the Intro to Hegel Group.  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/intro_hegel/message/1161 This is why I decided not to reference Hegel at all.  Though right on the money…who can keep track of negation of the negation or delusion of the delusion?

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In the middle

So I’m about here Where I hope to be sometime tomorrow is here  I really should be here but I don’t suppose that is going to happen this month with all the other crap I have to do. Hopefully, in … Continue reading

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Unity of Consciousness

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness-unity/#ConMusUni On the other side, there are theorists who maintain not only that conscious states in a subject are unified but that they must be unified. Bayne and Chalmers (2003, p. 24) call this the unity thesis: necessarily, any set … Continue reading

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