Tag Archives: wisdom

KNOW YOUR ENEMY AND YOURSELF

Republished by Blog Post Promoter

“It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles. if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperilled in every single battle.”  — Sun TZU, The Art of War  — ca. 600 BCE

Sun Tzu’s Art of War uses language that may be unusual in a Western text on warfare and strategy. For example, the 11th chapter states that a leader must be “serene and inscrutable” and capable of comprehending “unfathomable plans”. They state that the text contains many similar remarks that have long confused Western readers lacking an awareness of the East Asian context. The meaning of such statements are clearer when interpreted in the context of Taoist thought and practice. Sun Tzu viewed the ideal general as an enlightened Taoist master, which has led to The Art of War being considered a prime example of Taoist strategy.

Traditionalists attribute the authorship of The Art of War to the historical figure Sun Wu, who is chronicled in the Records of the Grand Historian and the Spring and Autumn Annals. He was reputedly active in the late 6th century BC, beginning c. 512 BC.

Traditional histories recount that the first emperor of a unified China, Qin Shi Huang, considered the book invaluable in ending the Age of Warring States. The Art of War was introduced in Japan, c. AD 760, and the book quickly became popular among Japanese generals. The work also significantly influenced the unification of Japan. Mastery of its teachings was honored among the samurai, and its teachings were both exhorted and exemplified by influential daimyo and shogun.

Communist Chinese leader Mao Zedong partially credited his victory over Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang in 1949 to The Art of War. The work strongly influenced Mao’s writings about guerrilla warfare, which further influenced communist insurgencies around the world.[16]

General Vo Nguyen Giap, the military mastermind behind victories over French and American forces in Vietnam, was an avid student and practitioner of Sun Tzu’s ideas.  (Wikipedia.org)

PASSION

FIRE OF PASSION

“The Fire of Passion Destroys the Light of Wisdom”

 — Lawrence R. Spencer. 2014

________________________

PASSION: a strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin passion-, passio suffering, being acted upon, from Latin pati to suffer 

WISDOM:  a :  accumulated philosophic or scientific learning :  knowledge
     b :  ability to discern inner qualities and relationships
Middle English, from Old English wīsdōm, from wīs wise

PROOF OF TELEPATHY

Here is a simple demonstration by Earth scientists of the obvious existence and use of “telepathy” — direct, spirit to spirit communication (called telepathy by people who don’t know that they are spiritual beings).  Of course, spiritual communication is universal among all sentient spiritual beings and life forms, including plants.  This has been known and demonstrated on Earth for thousands of year.  Indian Gurus, Tibetan Llamas, Buddhists, Hindus, Taoists and many, many other spiritually aware beings have understood and enjoyed spirit-to-spirit communication forever.  The following article is a very small, mechanical demonstration of the  spiritual phenomena of “telepathy”.

The problem is that Earth scientists still haven’t “discovered” the “spirit”…. the Immortal Spiritual Being that is the Source of life, the Animator and Creator of life forms.  They think everything sentient is contained inside a BRAIN!  And, in the universe everything is a “physical machine”.  This includes human beings, rats, and every other Life Form on the planet that is Animated by a Spirit!  Sadly for them, and tragically for the rest of us, who are victimized by their inability to perceive the spiritual essence of Life, we are still living in The Dark Ages of Wisdom on Earth.  However, there are millions of beings on Earth who have excellent understanding of Spirits.  Thousands of book have been written about this….including several that I have written or edited myself.  I recommend them to you, if you are interested in discovering more about Who You Really Are. — LRS

_______________________________________________________

REPOSTED ARTICLE FROM iO9:_  http://io9.com/new-interface-allows-humans-to-move-a-rat-s-tail-with-t-469799719

“New Interface Allows Humans to Move a Rat’s Tail With Their Thoughts”

In what might be the first documented case of technologically-assisted inter-species telepathy, an international team of researchers has successfully created a non-invasive brain-to-brain interface that allows humans to make a rat move involuntarily. The breakthrough could lead to more advanced techniques in which a person can control the parts of another person’s body with their thoughts.

This announcement comes only weeks after another team of scientists created an electronic link between the brains of two rats. But unlike that study, in which brain implants were inserted into a rat’s motor cortex, the new brain-to-computer interface (BCI) utilizes transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) and electroencephalography (EEG) technology, which simply requires the wearing of external devices.

To make it work, Seung-Schik Yoo of Harvard Medical School in Boston and colleagues anaesthetized a rat and hooked it up to a device that could channel focused ultrasound directly (and noninvasively) to its motor cortex. Human volunteers were equipped with an EEG cap to collect and transmit signals. Then, by using a computer as an interface between the two, a fairly straightforward mind-to-mind link was established.

When a thought-process was evoked in a human participant’s brain — namely the intention to move the rat’s tail — the computer was able to detect it in the form of an EEG pattern (an EEG-based steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)).

From there, after distinguishing it from other signals (like visual stimulation), the computer triggered the focused ultrasound to stimulate the motor cortex of the rat, resulting in the movement of its tail. And interestingly, all six human participants were successful at moving the rat’s tail and with little difficulty. The BCI achieved an accuracy rate of 94% and with a time delay of 1.6 seconds from the moment of thought initiation to the tail movement.

The researchers hope to see their new interface connected between two humans, particularly for therapeutic purposes (what’s called “neural coupling”). Ideally, it could help people relearn how to use previously paralyzed limbs.

Or, it could lead to more profound applications in which humans voluntarily couple themselves and move each other’s body parts. Combine this with other brain-to-brain linkages, such as sensory/somatomotor communication, and it suddenly becomes a prospect that the researchers say could have a positive impact on human social behavior.”