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Everything that is, is Absolute.
The timing so appropriate. My recovery from surgery, and the experience of anesthetics.
The temporary state of oblivion. Where did my consciousness go?
Life imposes its version of your personality – not the essence of who you are. That’s your task!
Our daily existence with its miasma of impressions and experiences, up and down,
leave little room for honest, serious contemplation. The reality is that all our actions are in the main re-active. We have little room for objectivity to compose ourselves, and strike a chord that rings true. We are the imaginary subjective matter of Life itself, in contradiction to the very very essence of our real existence.
Human economies have continued to polarize the future of existing ethics There is no real progress on the equal distribution of this planet’s wealth, where there should be a universal income distribution to all human beings, providing the means to make their own contribution.
That division is polarized out of existence.
Life itself has polarized humanity proffering its own form of mass radicalization and distorting our experience of reality.
Humanity needs to formulate new strategies of learning that are Universal, and recognise the existence of the absolute properties that form the real essence of human consciousness. The existing futility of the linear evolution requires a consciousness shock to realign the principle direction we need to choose. That can only go in an upward direction.
‘Man is born as a freak of nature, being within nature and yet transcending it. He has to find principles of action and decision-making which replace the principles of instincts.’
Erich Fromm.
The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology (1968), p. 61
Anil Seth is Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at University of Sussex, where he is also Co-Director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science.
Anil Seth lays out the construct of the reality we live in. He deserves your immdiate attention.
Courtesy of Ted talks.
https://embed.ted.com/talks/oliver_sacks_what_hallucination_reveals_about_our_mind
There in lies the necessity for The Permanent Semantic Template.
A revolutionary language concept without dichotomies that allows dialogue without polarisation.
Constructs that cannot be ill-defined.
Objectivity is the existence of every truth in human consciousness.
It’s existence can be verbalized to make a conditional statement of fact that is irrevocable.
That we declare “that we grow older as we move forward” is always the substance reality
of evolution. The collective semantics embedded in our consciousness evoke their own meaning to establish a true vocabulary
Be aware you are a living human being in any circumstance.
We can live a life with the presumption that who you are is all there is, unless you attract the esoteric wisdom of ancient cultures. It appears that the contrast between ‘what is” and your experience of reality as you see it now, contains essential elements beyond any human mental construct.
You have unrestricted access to a Semantic Template of your own construction.
The True Semantic Template concept has its own peculiarities as it can only be your identification of facts you consider are true.
That will be a template of WORDS – SEMANTICS that in explicit interconnected definition, form the structure of all basic principles that factually exist.
In their separate content they have no real meaning – they are only words. Their interconnected, interdependent structure brings a meaning that wakens you up, and you see what is real!
Your “experience” is your own. In its form it is inexpressible other than through your exaltation as a new form of beingness, added to the collective human consciousness.
Everything that is real is not what you imagine it to be!

“Neophytes as we are”
Courtesy of Google
“free to us images”
The meaning is hidden.
True semantics can only be based on the factual statement that “Everything is”.
Common consciousness is the only true repository of the Semantic Template. Its content is there at your disposal as there is no ownership, or restriction as to its use.
It functions according to the collective specifics of Space – Time – Energy – Matter,
The innate concepts can only deliver correct definitions when its elementary categories
are then put in place to provide meaning for you, otherwise…………………..
Where there are principles (correct theories) there is certainty. They provide the reason for multitudinous common-sense activity, which translated in any community makes sense of what is common to us all. It has already been said earlier, that curiously, the sensory receptors of Homo sapiens seem to be remarkably accurate in universally acting in concert with the various functions required for civilized societies to survive.
Our evolutionary advantage is that language with all its complexities has already been created to be defined and understood by you.
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 90 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 domains.
No definition of absolutes or principles can be ill-defined.
They 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!
‘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!
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Bridie.