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01/23/09 Osho’s Code by Arman

01/15/09 the Belief in scarcity leads to Coercion by Arman

01/8/09 Other-awareness by Arman

01/4/09 A Story of Punished God by Sergey

09/18/08 Martin Seligman: What positive psychology can help you become by Sergey

09/11/08 This quote says it so well….. by Mahipal Lunia

08/5/08 Quite An Interesting experiement – try it and be ready to change/b... by Mahipal Lunia

07/7/08 Intentional Chocolate by Arman

07/7/08 Year 2012 by Arman

06/2/08 Philosophy at the matrix by Mahipal Lunia

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Osho’s Code

January 23rd, 2009 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

I have finished reading “Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic” by Osho. What a beautiful and intelligent man. An agent of radical change. As usual, I modeled him as I read, so here is his code (see below for a short intro to modeling):

  1. I am not going to tolerate anything that is wrong to my conscience.
  2. God is not a thing but a process.
  3. Everything belongs to me.
  4. Whatsoever the consequences, I am not going to be deviated from myself.
  5. Don’t give me advice, – I want to learn on my own, – life has to be learned through trial & error.
  6. If I accept death, there is no fear. Only life creates worry.
  7. I am not here, I am a nobody, nothingness.
  8. Never to allow an unintelligent thing to be imposed upon me, to fight against all kinds of stupidities, whatsoever the consequences. Be rational, logical to the very end.
  9. Be more and more alert, so I don’t end up being just intellectual.
  10. When I do something, I do it to the very end.
  11. What is gone is gone, – I never look back.
  12. I am not a man who can be stopped.
  13. I am satisfied with something very simple – the very best of things.

Modeling forms the heart of NLP. It is a process of extracting the recipe, the blueprint behind repeatable success. Such recipe typically consists of patterns of beliefs, psychosomatic states and specific behaviors. When modeling from a book, only beliefs are visible (the other two require being with the person), so that is what I have listed above.

the Belief in scarcity leads to Coercion

January 15th, 2009 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

“Scarcity has always been imposed upon the community to serve the interests of those in control. Scarcity has been maintained by the system of organization so as to perpetuate inequity in service of the privileged. Privilege requires coercion; coercion is justified on the basis of scarcity. In the absence of coercion and in the presence of scarcity is the actuality ‘war if each against all’. So scarcity has always been jealously guarded as a justification for the use of force. The use of force requires social acquiescence if it is to have persistence as a means of control. But availability of resources is limited only by the poverty of ideas.

If you doubt this, consider the fact that the mutual convertibility of the elements means that all things are available everywhere; what is lacking are the ideas about how to get at those things. And this general principle applies not only to this extreme case. Ideas have always been controlled for the benefit of the few: the chief, the shaman, the God-king, the priesthood, the lord, … the power elite. It is in the control of ideas that we find the source of scarcity, and hence the justification of coercion.”

- an excerpt from “The Moon of Hoa Binh” by Cong Huen Ton Nu Nha Trang and William Pensinger.

Other-awareness

January 8th, 2009 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

“Just imagine what it is like to carry the other-awareness like on carries a mantra. But how difficult it is to be aware of the other! It is not that our awareness slips; it just never gets established. How rare is the occurrence of other-awareness. We have no taste of what it is to truly hold-the-other-in-awareness. We cannot stand such joy! We are afraid. To hold the other-awareness-in-fullness is to voluntarily embrace the dissociation. The ego I-ness framework has to split. How could it be otherwise? One just happens. One is not a happen-er. The other-awareness is not just knowing that he or she is there. It is knowing that the other has a being-for-him/her-self as a self-limitation-of-the-whole. The other is a symbol of the self; the self, a symbol of the other. Ha! But to hold such an awareness: that is truly an act of sanctification. A benison for the beloved is to hold the other-awareness before-the-self. One must never forget that there is only one real I-ness. Before-the-self is not self-denial; it is other-self renewal. The other-self is a multi-unity. But, of course, one must embrace the split to real-ize that. 

Why is it that no one is interested in experiencing the multi-unity of the other-self? Why is woman no leader? She should know! She should feel it in her abdomen. She should demand a fullness of the other-awareness. But she, too, never remembers the miracle of being-ness, or reaches for the fullness-of-the-context in moment to moment awareness. She, too, lives in a fog. What is it with woman that she does not know? Why does her inner taste not tell her? Why does she believe what she is told? Why she not already learned? If anyone should have deep sensitivity to the omni-multi-relation at the root of existence, it should be woman. Man-woman relating should highlight this omni-multi-ness. Why does she not know and insist? Why is she, too, afraid to embrace the being-branching at the heart of existence? Is not to birth a child, to experience the multi-unity? Where is her integrity? How can she let the intellectual aporia of enculturation short circuit her acting-from-the-being?” 

- an excerpt from “The Moon of Hoa Binh” by Cong Huen Ton Nu Nha Trang and William Pensinger.

A Story of Punished God

January 4th, 2009 • By: Sergey Bookmark / share this post
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This story landed in my inbox today – if you know the origin of this story, please let me know…

This god-like being had committed a great transgression and was punished by his fellow gods, condemned to live imprisoned in a mortal human body.

At his birth, he was trapped inside an infant body with only an infant’s ability to move and speak. As he grew, every outward aspect of his life seemed ordinary, except that he knew inside he was a god. He knew that in
spite of his appearance, his family and his upbringing, there was nothing ordinary about him.

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Martin Seligman: What positive psychology can help you become

September 18th, 2008 • By: Sergey Bookmark / share this post
Sergey

Science, and psychology in particular, are catching up to the ideas of happiness, meaning, state of flow, and pleasure in life, in very specific and measurable ways:

www.authentichappiness.org

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This quote says it so well…..

September 11th, 2008 • By: Mahipal Lunia Bookmark / share this post

http://www.michelleoshen.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/nietzschefinal.jpg

Quite An Interesting experiement – try it and be ready to change/be disoriented :) in a good way

August 5th, 2008 • By: Mahipal Lunia Bookmark / share this post

Beliefs Unlimited Exercise

This exercise is useful when one attempts to move beyond one’s
current belief structures. Record the the following in a soothing and
authoritative manner five times into a tape recorder.
(start of belief unlimited tape)

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Intentional Chocolate

July 7th, 2008 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

http://oneminuteshift.com/videos/dean_radin/intentional_chocolate

Year 2012

July 7th, 2008 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7NOOBaZBjw

Philosophy at the matrix

June 2nd, 2008 • By: Mahipal Lunia Bookmark / share this post

The Matrix

The Matrix is a film that astounds not only with action and special effects but also with ideas. These pages are dedicated to exploring some of the many philosophical ideas that arise in both the original film and the sequels. In the upcoming months we will be continually expanding this section, offering essays from some of the brightest minds in philosophy and cognitive science. News about updates to this section can be found right here. (Scroll down to read about the latest update, or just click here.)

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