Thursday 13 September 2012

SURVIVAL, ANESTHESIA AND IDENTITY

///////////////////////////Puranic period (c. CE 300-1200) saw the rise of post-Vedic religion and the evolution of what R. C. Majumdar calls "synthetic Hinduism


//////////////////////////GENERATOR,OPERATOR,DESTROYER, TRINITY



//////////////////////////Hindu texts is to divide into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered") texts. These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, rituals and temple building among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Purāṇas, Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Bhagavad Gītā and Āgamas


///////////////////////////..........word Hindu is derived (through Persian) from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, which is first mentioned in the Rig Veda



///////////////////////////..........word Hindu was borrowed into European languages from the Arabic term al-Hind, referring to the land of the people who live across the River Indus,[14] itself from the Persian term Hindū, which refers to all Indians. By the 13th century, Hindustān emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus



///////////////////////////NOT AWARE OF BODY WHEN ON COMPUTER-AUTO ANESTHESIA



//////////////////////////////.........Hinduism also occurs sporadically in Sanskrit texts such as the later Rajataranginis of Kashmir (Hinduka, c. 1450), some 16th-18th century Bengali Gaudiya Vaishnava texts, including Chaitanya Charitamrita and Chaitanya Bhagavata, usually to contrast Hindus with Yavanas or Mlecchas



///////////////////////////////........Ramayana and Mahabharata, were compiled over a protracted period during the late centuries BCE and the early centuries CE



////////////////////////////SEA OF FRAGMENTED INFORMATION



///////////////////////////// period between 5th and 9th century CE was a brilliant era in the development of Indian philosophy as Hindu and Buddhist philosophies flourished side by side-ADVAITA, CHARAKA


///////////////////////////......... The main divisions of Hinduism today are Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Smartism and Shaktism



////////////////////////////SPEED, VELOCITY, ACCELERN, PRISM, REFLECTION, REFRATION, TOTAL INT REFLECTION



////////////////////////////////Sanātana Dharma, a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law", or the "eternal way"


///////////////////////////////.........DSKMY-Prominent themes in Hindu beliefs include (but are not restricted to), Dharma (ethics/duties), Samsāra (the continuing cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth), Karma (action and subsequent reaction), Moksha (liberation from samsara), and the various Yogas (paths or practices)



////////////////////////////////........is a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism, monism, and atheism among others;[81][82][83][84] and its concept of God is complex and depends upon each individual and the tradition and philosophy followed. It is sometimes referred to as henotheistic (i.e., involving devotion to a single god while accepting the existence of others)



///////////////////////Bhakti Yoga (the path of love and devotion)
Karma Yoga (the path of right action)
Rāja Yoga (the path of meditation)
Jñāna Yoga (the path of wisdom)



//////////////////////////////.........Polytheists do not always worship all the gods equally, but can be Henotheists, specializing in the worship of one particular deity. Other polytheists can be Kathenotheists, worshipping different deities at different times.



//////////////////////////////...........Polytheism was the typical form of religion during the Bronze Age and Iron Age, up to the Axial Age and the gradual development of monotheism or pantheism, and atheism. It is well documented in historical religions of Classical Antiquity, especially Greek polytheism and Roman polytheism, and after the decline of classical polytheism in tribal religions such as Germanic polytheism or Slavic polytheism. It continues into the modern period in traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, Chinese folk religion


/////////////////////////////........Hellenistic religion may still be regarded as polytheistic, but with strong monistic components, and monotheism finally emerges out of Hellenistic traditions in Late Antiquity in the form of Neoplatonism and Christian theology.



//////////////////////////////JDOLATORY HATED AS JDOL THOUGHT TO REPL GD



/////////////////////////IS GD REALLY OUT THERE?


///////////////////////////MISSION CREEP SC INTO PHILO


////////////////////////////PRINCESS ALICE EFFECT



///////////////////////////////WHEN CHILDREN COME TO BELIEVE GD


///////////////////////////////Arthur Schopenhauer, on reading

 "It would be a good thing to buy books if one could also buy the time to read them"




//////////////////////////////BLND DATE CNMA 1987



//////////////////////////////////condominium, or condo, is the form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate (usually of an apartment house) is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior areas is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership and controlled by the association of owners that jointly represent ownership of the whole piece.



//////////////////////////////..........don't think there is more stuff in the universe than the stuff of physical science. But I am sceptical that human behaviour could ever be explained by physics or biology alone.


////////////////////////////...........What does it say for a field that has been struggling to settle things for 2500 years? Shouldn't they be winding things up pretty quick? The lease is about to expire.



/////////////////////////////...........The study of the properties of fractions (1/4, 1/3, 5/253) may be dead too, but children still have to conquer this problem as part of their civilizing process. So also they have to learn about grammar, rhetoric, and other stuff that has been "dead" for centuries.



////////////////////////////...........think most people would agree that one's life is a sequence of experiences. And there, immediately, you have somethng that analytical science cannot deal with, as you cannot analyse an experience. In principle, you could examine everything that happened inside me just now when I walked into the living-room, but the results would have no relation to what I felt at that moment. It is similar to the non-relation between brain events and language. If you filmed what happened inside my head when I said something, or was intending to say say something, you could not say from that analysis that I had said, or was intending to say, "Hello, Bonzo!"



////////////////////////////........Death can answer the big questions of Life.

I'd ask the Grim Reaper, what the hell was all that about?



///////////////////////////////.........When has philosophy ever answered one of the big questions of life? The best philosophers can do is speculate endlessly about what the answers might be. Science has at least answered a few and could potentially answer more.




//////////////////////////////////MONKEY IS OFF HIS BACK



/////////////////////////////////////////Minimize white foods. Adams says that people should eat fewer "whites" — white bread, white pasta, and white rice — and instead select more whole-grain foods — whole wheat breads and pasta and brown rice, which are naturally more complete in nutrients and contain more fiber.



////////////////////////////////////BRAIN X NET
sufficiency principle. Generally, when making a decision, we weigh how much we know against how much we need to know to make a confident judgment about a topic. If this gap between what we know and what we need to know is small, heuristic-style thinking is more likely. Conversely, if there is a large gap, we need to expend more mental resources to close it, thus encouraging systematic thinking. This Scrooge-like mental calculus determines how much we process the information we are inundated with everyday. And we readily recognize this game of cognitive economy, especially when browsing the web. For example, going through a stuffed RSS feed can be a fairly disengaged experience, with only the topics that are interesting, confusing, or contentious garnering real attention. This “surf or stay” mentality is easily grafted onto the HSM.


/////////////////////////////////////////...........simply watching youtube videos on the internet of reality tv show highlights is totally different brain stimulation than being curious about a scientif topic(for instance evolution) and looking up information, and maybe reading the wikipeida page for topic of interest.



/////////////////////////////////DEUTERONOMY- 2ND LOTD


///////////////////////////ALCOHOLIC-DRINKING ENTHUSUAST

DR-FRIENDLY BODY TECHNICIAN



////////////////////////////11 YRS SINCE ENTEL PHN



///////////////////////////A CAVE=
The end of a story

The end is nearing but please don't cry
please don't worry we all have to die.
My time has come, the story must end
you were my lover, my best friend.



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