21 June 2012

Notes - homey mood / flowering philosophers / Summary: Lesson 1

         It is the first full day of summer so let’s make Mid Summer’s Eve tonight. – Amorella

         I need to work on the last sentence of yesterday’s post; it is too long.

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Imagine each common dandelion seed as having a higher human-like consciousness that has stimulated the conceptual notions of the heart and soul and mind that nurture and grow in an environment that promotes freedom and dignity in its individual and communal development confined to the basic natural properties and substances of surviving life in our physical world of sun, earth, air, fire and water.        
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         You and Carol have been busy with Brennan most of the morning. You are presently listening to the Light Classics on Kim and Paul’s music channel, ‘More Choice’. Carol is reading a book to Brennan and earlier you were helping him learn to turn all the way over. He is a cute little fellow who has gone through three full outfits already today. Jadah the short hair cat is sitting on a footstool watching Carol read and the Maine Coon cat, Ellie is no where to be seen. It is one of those mornings where Carol already needs a nap while patiently waiting for Brennan to take one of his own.

         I am tiring myself . . . must be the background music and darkened shades . . . it is 1025 and the boy just closed his eyes.
 
         I like the homey mood. It fits with the sunny hot day. Post. - Amorella



        1400 hours. We have returned from a picnic at the Shaker Heights lake and we have run and completed errand. Brennan, the good fellow that he is, slept through it all and is still sleeping now that we are in the pleasant homely atmosphere of central air conditioning. This is a better drafting of the above:

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Imagine, if you will, each common dandelion seed having a higher human-like consciousness. This consciousness then stimulates notions of a self-identity that contain a spiritual-like (metaphysical) heart and soul and mind that is further nurtured in a psychological environment that promotes a sense of championing a world with both freedom and dignity. This internal discernment of basic moral values focuses to continually balance both individual freedom with a general social sense of dignity and decorum for all, thus the species better survives and matures through a life in our physical world of sun, moon, earth, air, fire and water.        
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         Go with it for now, and we continue summarizing lesson one and working up a reasonable draft before continuing. Post- Amorella

         It is fun thinking on the social rules for the dandelion seeds. I wonder if they learn to will themselves onto attachments that will do them good rather than harm? Do they have an internal sense of intuition that allows them to connect with the proper wind currents? How do they know when to light out from the family pod for their own individual serendipitous travels? How do they enrich themselves and interconnect with the surrounding environs? What in the world would highly conscious dandelion seeds think of our species? How would we communicate? What do we have in common besides being highly conscious and alive? When a little boy I was told that dandelion seeds were really faeries in disguise. What kind of stories would the (perhaps telepathic) dandelion seeds enjoy best? It would be cool to be a species similar to us, i.e. spiritually/metaphysically minded and have need of so few necessities; no electric, no cars or planes, no clothes, no sexual social tensions, etc. It sounds like a philosopher’s dream. (1433)

         Dream on, boy. No matter what the species, survival is difficult work in whatever universe you find yourself, and surviving better as an individual and as a species is even more difficult. Let this dandelion fantasy sub-story go. The concept has been done already. Re-read Watership Down if you like. Post. - Amorella


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Metaphysics of HeartanSoulanMind
with Amorella and Richard


Summary of Lesson One

Metaphysics used here describes the workings of the internal spiritual center of humanity I call the heartansoulanmind.

These lessons are specifically for Richard and these summaries are edited for clarity and for sharing online. – Amorella

Using the image of a three-leaf clover as an example, the short narrow stem is consciousness. Each leaf represents the following: the human heart; the soul; and the human mind. Keep in mind the higher consciousness that stimulates the philosophical concepts of heart and soul and mind need not be in the physical form of the species Homo sapiens.

A usable off world alien-like image is in the genus Taraxacum, the dandelion seed. Imagine, if you will, each common dandelion seed having a higher human-like consciousness. This consciousness then stimulates notions of a self-identity that contain a spiritual-like (metaphysical) heart and soul and mind that is further nurtured in a psychological environment that promotes a sense of championing a world with both freedom and dignity. This internal discernment of basic moral values focuses to continually balance both individual freedom with a general social sense of dignity and decorum for all, thus the species better survives and matures through a life in our physical world of sun, moon, earth, air, fire and water.    
    
I don’t know what a dandelion seed would consider more important than being physically efficient.

Metaphysics is equally worthy of thought and consideration. The DandelionSeed begins white fluff over a speck of black-night. It drifts cloud-like, settles to root for survival in the earth where water-touched it matures green stalked with a solid yellow top mimicking the sun to which it rises before returning broken; white-clouded awaiting the scatter of change and eventual transformation into a multitude of new roots.

The whole of nature moves and permits DandelionSeed to scatter, stalk, flower and seed to scatter once again, a unique selection drifting and maturing within the common whole encapsulated in a small dark shell of metaphysics.

What does a human being consider more important than being physically efficient? This concludes lesson one.
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          This is not what I expected, Amorella.

          Neither are you, boy. Post. - Amorella

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