Category Archives: psychology

Keys to Heaven: Design… Stuart France

* … By Fox! That is ‘Mister…’ to you. ‘C.J.’ – Charles James… * Sue saw the Banner Torches, unlit. I heard the drums. We both said in unison, “That’s Fox!” “What’s Fox?” said Gary. “You’ll see.” * Continue reading … Continue reading

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The Enormity of Life…

* We do not ordinarily confine ourselves to the present moment. * It is not actually possible. * But neither do we extend ourselves much before and beyond it. * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Dimensionality…

* The point, which has one, represents none. The line, which has two, represents one. The triangle, which has three, for us, represents four. * But what happened to two and three? * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Spirit of ‘What-Not’… Stuart France

* We can, perhaps, now understand, a little of where this diagram is coming from. It may be that this figure is supposed to represent a tetrahedron, yet because of its overt Patriarchy it is tempting to see a hidden … Continue reading

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A New You? …

* …How do we recognise the start of this process? * We feel ourselves differently. * Ordinarily we dwell in a habitual reality, which is largely peculiar to each of us. * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Ancient and Modern…

* From a physiological perspective it is at least possible, that waking consciousness is merely a phenomena of release from the higher-state of dream consciousness. * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Seen and Unseen…

* We see the other’s body clearly. Lips move. Eyes open and shut. Lines of mouth and face oscillate. The other’s body expresses itself as a being in action. Yet the other, itself, remains unseen. * Continue reading at France … Continue reading

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