Arising_uk wrote:Walker wrote:
- When a group of people gather to make the same sound vibrations, the sound vibrations cause all the individual bodies to align brain-wave frequencies to a commonly shared amplitude.
Any evidence for this?
Do you think this would work if they didn't use a 'dampening' or moving table. As if you watch the table appears to be moving so I presume this motion is in some way responsible for the effect?
Let me ask you a thoughtful question.
What planet are you from?
(That’s not the question.)
- Have you ever seen pictures of women in the military abusing POW’s or corpses?
(Dang it, that’s not the question either. Don’t answer that. It’s rhetorical.)
You can make the inferential relevance between this and that yourself, and when the attachments to prejudicial conceptual judgments about religion clear off, you will see.
- Once you develop the principle through experience and rationality, then look to see the principle perpetually manifesting within the context of the situation where conditions of sustained group contact exist.
- This reminds of something I read not too long ago.
A woman. A nurse. She went to work at Planned Parenthood, the abortion clinic. She said that she noticed a caviler and callous attitude amongst all the staff, towards their actual work.
- At first she was shocked and judgmental of the staff, the human beings with whom she worked.
- It was not what one would call a positive judgment that she was making of them.
- She said that it took about a month until she realized that she had become like the people around her, making the same callous remarks when evaluating the reality that surrounded her in the present moment.
- And then, she was shocked to realize that this happened to her so quickly.
Now, Nobody told me this, you see, however:
- this happened non-conceptually.
- What this woman discovered … what this human being discovered within herself, was that she was acting in the same way that if viewed from within another context, such as the context of a new employee still living in memory of the way we were,
- or if viewed from within the context of a human being in the future looking backwards in time (which is what she was doing) and being judgmental of the human being who now existed in memory,
- then she would not be seen as the same person who deep inside, she knows herself to be.
The question:
Do you think that if each employee at the abortion clinic:
- did their work in solitude
- in separate buildings
sharing no mediums such as:
- atmosphere
- reflective qualities of light
- syncopated rhythms of physically moving amongst humans within the boundaries of walls (without crashing into one another and not even thinking about it)
- and if they never saw one another with their senses, with only a memory of who they were when moving amongst other folks out there in the world …
Do you think that these people would have developed the same cavalier and callous attitudes … or do you think that in isolation, they would not have even done the work?
- And in order to answer this question, is it necessary to ask more questions, have more information, analyze, dissect, or vivisect?
As an aside, Nobody also told me that it's rare in life that anyone has the luxury of having all the questions answered, before acting.
