The Permanent Semantic Template 2

 

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Be interested.

Courtesy of Ted talks.

Listen to the talk.

I have a new artery.

Bridie.

‘That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history’.

Aldous Huxley (26 July 1894 -22 November 1963.
Amen to that!

Footnote: To refresh the original purpose of  my earlier blogs. These shorter inserts offer the reason I started to search for any data, ancient or otherwise on human consciousness, specifically related to Alzheimer’s.
At 89 years of age (well past my used by date) it may well be that I am a candidate with a focus on my own pending dementia. If so, then the theory and the method I write about is holding it at bay. To address the health of my mind in this way could be the catalyst that retains its own functional activity.
A semantic template can be created using data on both domain pages.                                                     No definition of absolutes or principles can be ill-defined.
The are always interconnected and interdependent.
Each configuration constructed by anyone has meaning particular to them, although its value is universal. That  is why it is never personal property!

About Bridie.

Born in Govan Glasgow 1927. Those were the days.
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