https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a0TCKhUkoo
I have the first half of the book "The Age of Reason" by Thomas Payne as a books-on-tape on my youtube channel - atwaterpub. It is worth a watch and listen. He was one intelligent guy. He also invented the first steel construction, or "box girder" bridge span and revolutionized the bridge construction industry. Prior to that invention, all bridges were made of stone and slow and expensive to build.
Thomas Payne built his box girder bridge in a cow pasture and it was of absolutely no use at all except "proof of concept," but they had bridges made of steel shortly after.
After this, he went to France to join the French Revolution, but was eventually imprisoned himself by the Reign of Terror. Great Britain appealed for his release.
Thomas Payne narrowly escaped execution in the French Revolution by a miraculous comedy of errors of which he was totally unaware until his release. His cell door was marked with the execution symbol, but because it was a corner cell, the guard left the door open and nobody saw the execution symbol when the victims were rounded up. A day later the Order of Release from the British Government and the Revolutionary Government arrived and he was released. He narrowly escaped death.
Thomas Payne is most famous for writing the pamphlet "The Rights of Man" which helped inspire and give heart to the American Revolution in 1776. At the end of his life he returned to the USA and published "The Age of Reason." The book was not well received and went virtually unsold. He died penniless and alone nearly ten years later.
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Sunday, December 31, 2017
Modern Times
Corporate Employment
Financial Obligations and Debt
Rigid Social Isolation
Trapped in a Matrix of Conformity
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Financial Obligations and Debt
Rigid Social Isolation
Trapped in a Matrix of Conformity
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Saturday, December 30, 2017
Forty Five Thousand Deaths in one year
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The Birth of the Blues
According to W.C. Handy (popularly known as the father of the blues) all blues songs come from one song, "Joe Turner," that was popular in the 1870's among migrant workers and share croppers. Apparently the 12 bar form was unusual and many folk musicians copied it. During this "oral transmission" many new verses were created and slowly the song "Joe Turner" spawned all the blues music we are familiar with today. W.C. Handy himself was educated in the classics and had an orchestra that played at social functions. One day he heard a Mississippi River dock worker playing a blues song and was captivated by the unusual sound.
The first published blues song was "Memphis Blues," by W.C. Handy, 1909. It was a sheet music hit. (this was before record albums). Unfortunately the publisher stole all the profits and W.C. Handy actually lost money. In 1914 W.C. Handy published "St.Louis Blues" which became, in time, a legendary music standard.
Curiously, legend has it, that Gospel Music was "invented" by the trombone player in Bessie Smith's Orchestra after a religious conversion in 1927. He said that he wanted to have some "good music" for the faithful to listen to also. It could be concluded that he "Saw the Light" and the rest is history.
And while we are on the subject, Born Again Evangelical Theology is a relatively recent phenomenon, being created in the "Tent Revivalist Meetings" that were very popular in Rural America starting in the 1830's. These meeting were a cultural phenomenon and somewhat of a reaction to the Transcendentalist movement started by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and others. Prior to that time, the philosophy of Born Again Evangelism, and the practice was virtually unknown.
Most educated Americans at the time of the American Revolution in 1776 were Protestants, or Deists - a belief that has fallen from favor and disappeared from history. Almost all the founding fathers including Thomas Jefferson ascribed to the Deist beliefs. Thomas Jefferson even edited a "Deist" Bible.
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The first published blues song was "Memphis Blues," by W.C. Handy, 1909. It was a sheet music hit. (this was before record albums). Unfortunately the publisher stole all the profits and W.C. Handy actually lost money. In 1914 W.C. Handy published "St.Louis Blues" which became, in time, a legendary music standard.
Curiously, legend has it, that Gospel Music was "invented" by the trombone player in Bessie Smith's Orchestra after a religious conversion in 1927. He said that he wanted to have some "good music" for the faithful to listen to also. It could be concluded that he "Saw the Light" and the rest is history.
And while we are on the subject, Born Again Evangelical Theology is a relatively recent phenomenon, being created in the "Tent Revivalist Meetings" that were very popular in Rural America starting in the 1830's. These meeting were a cultural phenomenon and somewhat of a reaction to the Transcendentalist movement started by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and others. Prior to that time, the philosophy of Born Again Evangelism, and the practice was virtually unknown.
Most educated Americans at the time of the American Revolution in 1776 were Protestants, or Deists - a belief that has fallen from favor and disappeared from history. Almost all the founding fathers including Thomas Jefferson ascribed to the Deist beliefs. Thomas Jefferson even edited a "Deist" Bible.
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Friday, December 29, 2017
I DON'T do THAT
If people say, "I'm not like THAT," then you can bet that they are.
If people say, "I would never do THAT," then you can bet that they would.
If people say, "I don't talk about THAT," then you can bet that they do.
If people say, "I have lots of friends," then you can bet that they really don't.
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Thursday, December 28, 2017
People are what they accuse others of
For example:
1. a Narcissist insists that everybody else is selfish and only concerned about themselves
2. a low I.Q. person calling everybody stupid.
3. an ugly person who is critical of someone else's appearance
4. a police officer that steals, and is involved with organized crime
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Nobody loves the homeless
We have 60,000 refuges living right here on the streets of Los Angeles and nobody really cares. We call them homeless, but there is little difference.
"Refugees from the bottom line (and corporate profitability)." - Zobo the Geek
The homeless are convenient scapegoat to distract us all from the real crimes of the real criminals who built the social system that made them, and so many others, homeless in the first place.
There are no homeless camps in the entire nation of Russia. Just try and find a photo on the internet. If Russia can find housing for the homeless, why cannot the USA?
I tell people there are no homeless camps in Russia; they say:
1. Yes but life is so dreary in Russia. The apartments are so drab and meager.
2. Why don't you move there then. If you are not happy, then more to Russia.
3. That can't be true. There are homeless everywhere.
4. But there is no economic opportunity in Russia. Everybody is poor.
5. The USA is the greatest country on Earth and God Bless America.
"When were you hungry and we fed you? When were you naked and we clothed you?" - Anon
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Never Apologize (while performing on stage)
Although there are many occasions in ordinary life where it is appropriate and necessary to apologize for social errors and oversights, you should NEVER apologize when you are on stage. NEVER apologize on stage.
The reason is simple. Most people are absolutely unaware what you are talking about, or what you are referring to, so why call this problem to their attention? The people that ARE aware, are probably manifestly aware, and do not need to be reminded of your own errors and their own bitterly astute insights. So, even if you absolutely bomb a performance and play your instrument like a wino operating a garbage disposal, take a bow and pretend that you just unveiled the cure for cancer and at the same time discovered an absolutely flawless diamond in your carry on bag.
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The reason is simple. Most people are absolutely unaware what you are talking about, or what you are referring to, so why call this problem to their attention? The people that ARE aware, are probably manifestly aware, and do not need to be reminded of your own errors and their own bitterly astute insights. So, even if you absolutely bomb a performance and play your instrument like a wino operating a garbage disposal, take a bow and pretend that you just unveiled the cure for cancer and at the same time discovered an absolutely flawless diamond in your carry on bag.
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
The secret to being a Nutty Fruitarian
The act of eating itself is pleasurable, so even if you eat only plant based food containing dietary fiber, it will still be an essentially enjoyable experience.
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William Schaeffer
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Narcissist
Narcissist, n., 1. Someone who values their own opinions more than they value mine. 2. Someone who won't listen to my voice of reason. 3. Someone who is more obsessed with his own ideas than he is with mine. 4. A real jerk. 5. He is such a jerk that I really want to scream out loud and kick my feet.
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Visiting the Dead Cousin
I ran into a man and woman in the hallway yesterday as I left. When I returned they were still there and asked about a neighbor in Apartment 4. When they described the man, I mentioned that I thought he died last year about this time. Then the woman said it was three years ago. The neighbor was found dead of a heart attack.
The man was the neighbor's cousin and had come to see the door to the room where his cousin was found dead. He was visibly moved when I described my few pleasant memories of talking to the deceased in the hall. The deceased was an animated an personable youngish man.
Three years later this cousin traveled all the way to Los Angeles to look at an empty hallway where his deceased relative once stood. Life is short. Take care.
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The man was the neighbor's cousin and had come to see the door to the room where his cousin was found dead. He was visibly moved when I described my few pleasant memories of talking to the deceased in the hall. The deceased was an animated an personable youngish man.
Three years later this cousin traveled all the way to Los Angeles to look at an empty hallway where his deceased relative once stood. Life is short. Take care.
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
If you can think it -- it can be.
If it is conceivable -- it is possible.
If it is possible -- there are probabilities.
If there are probabilities -- they can be influenced.
If the probabilities can be influenced -- the outcome can be predicted.
If the outcome can be predicted -- it can happen.
If it can happen -- it can be made to happen.
Therefore,
If it is conceivable -- it can be made to happen.
If you can think it -- it can be.
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If it is possible -- there are probabilities.
If there are probabilities -- they can be influenced.
If the probabilities can be influenced -- the outcome can be predicted.
If the outcome can be predicted -- it can happen.
If it can happen -- it can be made to happen.
Therefore,
If it is conceivable -- it can be made to happen.
If you can think it -- it can be.
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William Schaeffer
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Old People Complaining
"I am sick and tired of hearing these young people constantly complaining about old people without even thinking for a moment that we can complain louder and with more effectiveness than anyone else on the planet. We have been practicing for decades and refining our technique so it operates like a diamond tipped surgery drill -- tapping right into the most sensitive part of your teeth and jaw. So if you are going to start complaining about how much we complain when you clearly are not equipped to go the distance in complaining, then you got another thing coming there, Missy" - Herman R. Gripe, Sr.
"When I was a kid we had to wake up before we went to sleep and walk five miles to school just to attend class the previous day. And you think you got it difficult?"
- bad paraphrase of an old Monty Python sketch
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"When I was a kid we had to wake up before we went to sleep and walk five miles to school just to attend class the previous day. And you think you got it difficult?"
- bad paraphrase of an old Monty Python sketch
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Friday, December 22, 2017
Box Boy
so I fit in a prepared box space shape,
on a prepared box item shelf.
I want to find a setting space
that fits my natural shape.
I'm prepared to keep looking
for a space that fits.
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
Religious Philosophy of Mankind
The study of the history religious philosophy is fascinating and I have spent much of my life pursuing this. Just to start I might recommend "The Book of Enoch", "The Story of Civilization" by Will Durant, The "Nag Hamadi" texts, "Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi, "Gospel of Thomas", and many others. You might find the study of the concepts in Zen, or Zen Buddhism to be of interest. You might like to read the Ramayana.
Also, ordinary works of "self help" books are quite good. "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. "Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment" by Thaddeus Golas, "Self Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Zen in the Art of Archery" by Eugene Herrigel
There are also many good videos on youtube on philosophy and also on health and nutrition.
I also recommend:
"The Jewish War" by Josephus, "The Conquest of Gaul" by Julius Caesar, any essay by Michel de Montaigne, "Twelve Years a Slave" by Simon Northup, "Civilization and its Discontents" by Sigmund Freud, and "The Conquest of Mexico" by William Prescot.
Additionally, the "I Ching" and "Tao Teh Ching" are quite good. Ching means "book" in Chinese.
Additionally, the "I Ching" and "Tao Teh Ching" are quite good. Ching means "book" in Chinese.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Live in the Present
The Universe is either Benevolent, Malevolent, or Indifferent.
In other words, the Universe is either:
1. Our Friend and wants to help us succeed and flourish. The Universe is fair, just, and predictable.
2. Our Enemy and wants to exploit us and steal our vital resources. The Universe lies, cheats, steals from us. It is contradictory and violent and unpredictable.
3. The Universe is Unconcerned about our presence in any significant way and behaves like a giant impersonal clockwork of such enormous complexity we can only occasionally predict future events.
In all cases, it is best to live in the present moment and make the best decisions you can based on your understanding of morality, justice, fairness, economic efficiency, truth, honor, and love. You will make mistakes, and then you just work to "correct them" as best you can.
If you constantly are focused on the future or the past, then you discount your present experience and you are not really alive or aware.
Focus on the present moment and the thing you have to do and let the Universe take care of itself.
You do not know with any certainty what the future will bring, while you are alive, when you die, or after your death. You never will know with any legal, scientific, or mathematical certainty what the future really brings, so concentrate on performing your best in the present time that you are certainly aware of and can actually predict to a reasonable degree.
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1. Our Friend and wants to help us succeed and flourish. The Universe is fair, just, and predictable.
2. Our Enemy and wants to exploit us and steal our vital resources. The Universe lies, cheats, steals from us. It is contradictory and violent and unpredictable.
3. The Universe is Unconcerned about our presence in any significant way and behaves like a giant impersonal clockwork of such enormous complexity we can only occasionally predict future events.
In all cases, it is best to live in the present moment and make the best decisions you can based on your understanding of morality, justice, fairness, economic efficiency, truth, honor, and love. You will make mistakes, and then you just work to "correct them" as best you can.
If you constantly are focused on the future or the past, then you discount your present experience and you are not really alive or aware.
Focus on the present moment and the thing you have to do and let the Universe take care of itself.
You do not know with any certainty what the future will bring, while you are alive, when you die, or after your death. You never will know with any legal, scientific, or mathematical certainty what the future really brings, so concentrate on performing your best in the present time that you are certainly aware of and can actually predict to a reasonable degree.
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William Schaeffer
123 a day in the USA
Everyday in the USA, an average of 123 people kill themselves with suicide. This is more people than die by murders and car accidents combined. Every single month since 9-11-2001 in the USA, more people have killed themselves with suicide than died in 9-11. Almost 180 times as many people died from suicide since 9-11 than died in 9-11 itself. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TIMES MORE. And yet, we never hear the media report about the causes of suicide, suicide prevention, or social changes to fix this problem. "123 a day in the USA"
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Monday, December 18, 2017
Greatest Show on Earth
It is 53 degrees outside tonight and a man is "sleeping" on an abandoned couch by the side of the road. There is little I can do to help him and I am nearly overwhelmed with life myself. Is this really the greatest country on Earth with the highest standard of living and people are forced to sleep outside in the cold? Strange Universe. "There is no LOVE in America"
I walk past this guy curled up on the couch and it is freezing cold and there is nothing I can do. I imagine myself laying there and realize that nobody cares about anybody in the USA anymore. Too bad. Prepare for doom.
Most of my facebook friends are safe, warm, and comfortable and even THEY could care less. America is doomed.
The astounding thing to me is that most people I talk to do not even realize that they are callously unconcerned about anyone, and would just let the man die in the street without a second thought. Sadness.
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I walk past this guy curled up on the couch and it is freezing cold and there is nothing I can do. I imagine myself laying there and realize that nobody cares about anybody in the USA anymore. Too bad. Prepare for doom.
Most of my facebook friends are safe, warm, and comfortable and even THEY could care less. America is doomed.
The astounding thing to me is that most people I talk to do not even realize that they are callously unconcerned about anyone, and would just let the man die in the street without a second thought. Sadness.
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William Schaeffer
Sunday, December 17, 2017
The Way of the Warrior (Bushido)
There are few men that can respond to the question, "What is the Way of the Warrior?" This is because they do not know in their hearts. From this we can see they do not follow the Way of the Warrior. By the Way of the Warrior is meant death. The Way of the Warrior is death. This means choosing death whenever there is a choice between life and death. It means nothing more than this. It means to see things through, being resolved. Saying things like, "To die with your intentions unrealized is to die uselessly", and so on, are from the weak Kyoto. Osaka Bushido. They are unresolved as to whether to keep to their original plan when faced with the choice of life and death. Every man wants to live. They theorize with staying alive kept in mind, "The man who lives on when he has failed in his intention is a coward" is a heartless definition. That to die having failed is to die uselessly is a mad point of view. This is not a shameful thing. It is the most important thing in the Way of the Warrior. If you keep your spirit correct from morning to night, accustomed to the idea of death and being resolved on death, and consider yourself as a dead body, thus becoming one with the Way of the Warrior, you can pass through life with no possibility of failure and perform your office properly.
"The servant must think earnestly of the business of his employer. Such a fellow is a splendid retainer. In this house there have been generations of splendid gentlemen and we are deeply impressed by their warm kindness... all our ancestors. This was simply abandoning body and soul for the sake of their lord."
"Moreover, our house excels in wisdom and technical skill. What a joyful thing if this can be used to advantage."
"Even an unadaptable man who is completely useless is a most trusted retainer if he does nothing more than think earnestly of his lord's welfare. To think only of the practical benefit of wisdom and technology is vulgar."
"Some men are prone to having sudden inspirations. Some men do not quickly have good ideas but arrive at the answer by slow considerations. Well, if we investigate the heart of the matter, even though people's natural abilities differ, bearing in mind the Four Oaths, when your thinking rises above concern for your own welfare, wisdom which is independent of thought appears. Whoever thinks deeply on things, even though he may carefully consider the future, will usually think around the basis of his own welfare. By the result of such evil thinking he will perform only evil acts. It is very difficult for most silly fellows to rise above thinking of their own welfare.
"So when you embark on something, before you start fix your intention on the Four Oaths and put selfishness behind you. Then you cannot fail."
"The four Oaths: Never be late with respect to the Way of the Warrior. Be useful to the lord. Be respectful to your parents. Get beyond love and grief: exist for the good of man."
14 "Our lord" refers to the "daimyo", who retained numbers of samurai to fight for them.
From "Hidden Leaves" by Yamamoto Tsunenori
Reproduced as a footnote in:
"A Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi, 1645
Translated by Victor Harris
The Overlook Press
Woodstock, New York, 1974
"The servant must think earnestly of the business of his employer. Such a fellow is a splendid retainer. In this house there have been generations of splendid gentlemen and we are deeply impressed by their warm kindness... all our ancestors. This was simply abandoning body and soul for the sake of their lord."
"Moreover, our house excels in wisdom and technical skill. What a joyful thing if this can be used to advantage."
"Even an unadaptable man who is completely useless is a most trusted retainer if he does nothing more than think earnestly of his lord's welfare. To think only of the practical benefit of wisdom and technology is vulgar."
"Some men are prone to having sudden inspirations. Some men do not quickly have good ideas but arrive at the answer by slow considerations. Well, if we investigate the heart of the matter, even though people's natural abilities differ, bearing in mind the Four Oaths, when your thinking rises above concern for your own welfare, wisdom which is independent of thought appears. Whoever thinks deeply on things, even though he may carefully consider the future, will usually think around the basis of his own welfare. By the result of such evil thinking he will perform only evil acts. It is very difficult for most silly fellows to rise above thinking of their own welfare.
"So when you embark on something, before you start fix your intention on the Four Oaths and put selfishness behind you. Then you cannot fail."
"The four Oaths: Never be late with respect to the Way of the Warrior. Be useful to the lord. Be respectful to your parents. Get beyond love and grief: exist for the good of man."
14 "Our lord" refers to the "daimyo", who retained numbers of samurai to fight for them.
From "Hidden Leaves" by Yamamoto Tsunenori
Reproduced as a footnote in:
"A Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi, 1645
Translated by Victor Harris
The Overlook Press
Woodstock, New York, 1974
Saturday, December 16, 2017
The Social Contract
There is a basic humanity that supersedes the legality of commerce. When the disparity of wealth exceeds a certain instinctive amount then all social contract is inherently broken and there is no good will.
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Homeless in Russia and Homeless in America
From a recent facebook post:
Post a photo of a "homeless camp" in Russia here on this post. It is my belief that there are no "homeless CAMPS" in Russia. There is a provision in the Russian constitution that all citizens are guaranteed housing by the government. This is similar to the guarantee in the USA of "freedom of speech." As a result, there are very few homeless people and no "homeless camps" in Russia at all. You are welcome to leave statistics, or your opinion on this matter, but what I really want you to do is to find is a photo of a "Russian Homeless Camp" and post it here. There are plenty of dash cams from Russia, but no "homeless camps." Effectively, there are no homeless people in Russia, that live the way the homeless people live in the USA.
Find me a photo and post it here. Just try to find a photo on the internet.
I like to bring up this comparison, because my whole life I was told that USA is the best country on Earth and Russian and communism is evil. My life in the USA is not that good. I have worked very hard and long hours and my life was destroyed when my career was outsourced. I struggle financially and most people I meet in the USA are cold, unfriendly, and hateful. The homeless problem in the USA is just my example of my perception of the basic lack of human feeling and compassion in most the USA people I meet. Most Americans I meet think the USA is the nicest and most friendly country in the world, but I find that very few are actually nice or friendly to me. This is my life.
Most of the background actors I talk with that have a house and retirement, do not seem to care about the suffering of the homeless. They seem very self satisfied that they "succeeded in life" and the suffering of the poorer classes means nothing to them. I meet hundreds of people every week in all walks of life, but almost none of them are very loving or compassionate. Competitive, Pushy, Selfish, Self centered, Narrow minded, not compassionate, unloving are the common personality descriptors that I encounter in USA America. I live in an apartment building with 80 units and when I broke my neck in an automobile accident two years ago, only one person offered to help - reluctantly. This is my America. Nobody cares about anyone. I think the homeless problem is just one manifestation of that cultural defect in America. Too bad.
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Find your place
Nobody can do everything.
Everybody can do something very well.
Find out what that thing is that you excel at.
Don't worry about the jobs you did not get.
Think about the jobs that you are perfect for.
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Everybody can do something very well.
Find out what that thing is that you excel at.
Don't worry about the jobs you did not get.
Think about the jobs that you are perfect for.
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William Schaeffer
Friday, December 15, 2017
Feelings follow thought
Feelings follow thought in intelligent behavior. Organize your thoughts and your feelings will follow.
Only in the delusional does thought follow feeling.
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Only in the delusional does thought follow feeling.
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The Spirit of Philosophical Debate
Two people each share their imperfect knowledge in a calm and honest manner. Together they examine the facts and discuss truth, priority, probability, and results. Together they arrive at a slightly greater mutual understanding of the issues involved and the essential questions. Only very rarely is a definitive conclusion ever reached.
This not a competition and there is no winner or loser at the end of the discussion. Either both parties "win" together with greater understanding, or everyone loses and there was no increase in understanding at all (and possibly only an increase in hostility and anger).
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This not a competition and there is no winner or loser at the end of the discussion. Either both parties "win" together with greater understanding, or everyone loses and there was no increase in understanding at all (and possibly only an increase in hostility and anger).
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Document your Source Material
All things are viewed and understood in context. The relationship to the environment gives meaning to the object.
Without an understanding of the context in which a statement is made, the statement is effectively meaningless.
You must know who said it, when it was said, and where it was said (or written). Without these references for the authority of the statement, there is no way to verify the truth and it is not worth even trying. The statement must be considered irrelevant.
If the statement is universally true and can be independently proved to be so, then it still should be referenced as a courtesy to the listener, unless it is so trivial that mention of it is just a "cute literary effect."
This is why all non fiction work must have an known author, with authenticated credentials, a date of publication, and a reference section, or bibliography documenting source material and substantiating factual assertions.
You must record your source material and document your facts for your arguments to have merit.
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Without an understanding of the context in which a statement is made, the statement is effectively meaningless.
You must know who said it, when it was said, and where it was said (or written). Without these references for the authority of the statement, there is no way to verify the truth and it is not worth even trying. The statement must be considered irrelevant.
If the statement is universally true and can be independently proved to be so, then it still should be referenced as a courtesy to the listener, unless it is so trivial that mention of it is just a "cute literary effect."
This is why all non fiction work must have an known author, with authenticated credentials, a date of publication, and a reference section, or bibliography documenting source material and substantiating factual assertions.
You must record your source material and document your facts for your arguments to have merit.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Briggs Meyer and Religious Personality
I wonder if there is a Briggs-Meyer personality profile that predicts fanatical religious beliefs? If so, then it would appear that religious belief is an intrinsic personality characteristic and not necessarily a generalized description of how the Universe operates.
This idea would be fairly easy to test. Get a large population of self-described serious devotees and see if there is any statistical grouping of the results. It would be especially interesting to compare the personality profiles of the fanatically adherent and faithful members of several different religions to see if this personality characteristic is consistent in different social environments.
This is not trivial. There might be a certain personality type that is more susceptible to unsubstantiated propaganda with strong emotional content that helps to "satisfy" a specific intellectual or emotional "need" .
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This idea would be fairly easy to test. Get a large population of self-described serious devotees and see if there is any statistical grouping of the results. It would be especially interesting to compare the personality profiles of the fanatically adherent and faithful members of several different religions to see if this personality characteristic is consistent in different social environments.
This is not trivial. There might be a certain personality type that is more susceptible to unsubstantiated propaganda with strong emotional content that helps to "satisfy" a specific intellectual or emotional "need" .
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William Schaeffer
Monday, December 11, 2017
Intelligence
Intelligence equals
The amount of accurate data (and formulas) that you have to work with.
The speed and accuracy with which you can process (or make practical sense of) that data, and correlate it with an accurate perception of your environment.
And then, the speed and accuracy with which you can communicate that information to another person.
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The amount of accurate data (and formulas) that you have to work with.
The speed and accuracy with which you can process (or make practical sense of) that data, and correlate it with an accurate perception of your environment.
And then, the speed and accuracy with which you can communicate that information to another person.
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William Schaeffer
The American Dream
We live in a world of polite strangers,
surrounded by lonely people who we never knew, and they do not know us.
Nobody touches anyone.
Nobody says anything meaningful.
We drift through life in this crowd of strangers.
There are no real connections to anything
except to money and debt.
THIS is the American Dream?
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William Schaeffer
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Brain and Body as model for Government
If you look at human society and compare it to a living organism, then the government could be thought of as being comparable to the brain. Even the simplest of organisms needs some sort of brain to coordinate and organize the activity of the different subsystems that make up the complete organism. Without a brain to coordinate the activity the creature risks movement all "out of synch" and possible injury or death. The more complex the organism, the larger and more complex the brain and nervous system must be to control and guide the different living processes that coexist within the organism.
Similarly, a human society must have a government, or ruling body, of some sort. To advocate a society with minimal government restrictions is similar to advocating that a human being exist with no brain, or minimal brain function, to guide the various parts of the body. This seems ridiculous in both cases.
A society with minimal government organization or guidance is almost guaranteed to have the basic fabric of society break down and dissolve as few will have the necessary determination or resources to actually fix the problems when they occur. The strong will tyrannize the weak and soon any semblance of civil society will disappear.
This is similar to the destruction of Roman civil society after the devastating Plagues in the 4th century and the ascendancy of the Catholic Church. In 100 AD even domestic servants and common folk could read and write and communicate via the written word. By 900 AD even the Kings and Queens of Europe were illiterate and could not read and write. The only people skilled in the practice of literacy were the Priests and Monks of the Catholic Church. Scientific and Intellectual progress was halted for almost one thousand years.
Based on this cursory analogy, it seems to me that the only path to a rich and vibrant society full of genuine opportunity for the greatest number of people is with a society that is guided by a robust and honorable government of able bodied and educated men and women. And that government must have the power to guide and regulate most of the basic functions of that society in some practical and efficient manner besides the use of brute force and selfish opportunism.
Therefore, anyone who advocates a smaller government and diminished government responsibilities in response to government error, is similar to one who would advocate a lobotomy for a person who makes an ignorant mistake. In both cases the proposed solution causes more problems than it cures.
December 10, 2017
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William Schaeffer
Similarly, a human society must have a government, or ruling body, of some sort. To advocate a society with minimal government restrictions is similar to advocating that a human being exist with no brain, or minimal brain function, to guide the various parts of the body. This seems ridiculous in both cases.
A society with minimal government organization or guidance is almost guaranteed to have the basic fabric of society break down and dissolve as few will have the necessary determination or resources to actually fix the problems when they occur. The strong will tyrannize the weak and soon any semblance of civil society will disappear.
This is similar to the destruction of Roman civil society after the devastating Plagues in the 4th century and the ascendancy of the Catholic Church. In 100 AD even domestic servants and common folk could read and write and communicate via the written word. By 900 AD even the Kings and Queens of Europe were illiterate and could not read and write. The only people skilled in the practice of literacy were the Priests and Monks of the Catholic Church. Scientific and Intellectual progress was halted for almost one thousand years.
Based on this cursory analogy, it seems to me that the only path to a rich and vibrant society full of genuine opportunity for the greatest number of people is with a society that is guided by a robust and honorable government of able bodied and educated men and women. And that government must have the power to guide and regulate most of the basic functions of that society in some practical and efficient manner besides the use of brute force and selfish opportunism.
Therefore, anyone who advocates a smaller government and diminished government responsibilities in response to government error, is similar to one who would advocate a lobotomy for a person who makes an ignorant mistake. In both cases the proposed solution causes more problems than it cures.
December 10, 2017
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William Schaeffer
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Spirit Writing
I am at 6, and I will
end of
end of
day. I am a beautiful tttt, and I will be there. I am a beautiful person. T, and I will be there. I am a beautiful person. I am a beautiful person. I am a beautiful person. I am a beautiful person. I am person. I
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William Schaeffer
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Not infallibly true is Not the word of God
From an email to a friend:
Yes unfortunately the Bible is just a fascinating historical document. It cannot be infallibly true. Both the birth narratives and the death narratives in Mathew and Luke contradict each other and are not reconcilable. The narratives of the centrally most important events of the centrally most important character in the whole story contradict each other and are not reconcilable. These narratives would not be admissible in a court of law as evidence. Regardless of its other merits, if the Bible contradicts itself, it cannot be infallibly true. If it is not infallibly true, then it can not be the word of God. Sorry.
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William Schaeffer
Yes unfortunately the Bible is just a fascinating historical document. It cannot be infallibly true. Both the birth narratives and the death narratives in Mathew and Luke contradict each other and are not reconcilable. The narratives of the centrally most important events of the centrally most important character in the whole story contradict each other and are not reconcilable. These narratives would not be admissible in a court of law as evidence. Regardless of its other merits, if the Bible contradicts itself, it cannot be infallibly true. If it is not infallibly true, then it can not be the word of God. Sorry.
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William Schaeffer
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Last Night as I was Sleeping
Last night as I was Sleeping
by Antonio Machado
(version by Robert Bly)
Last night as I was sleeping,
I dreamt -- marvelous error! --
that a spring was breaking
out in my heart.
I said:Along which secret aqueduct,
Oh water, are you coming to me,
water of a new life
that I have never drunk?
Last night as I was sleeping,
I dreamt -- marvelous error! --
that I had a beehive
here inside my heart.
And the golden bees
were making white combs
and sweet honey
from my old failures.
Last night as I was sleeping
I dreamt -- marvelous error! --
that a fiery sun was giving
light inside my heart.
It was fiery because I felt
warmth as from a hearth,
and sun because it gave light
and brought tears to my eyes.
Last night as I slept,
I dreamt -- marvelous error!
that is was God I had
here inside my heart.
from "Ten poems to change your life" by Roger Housden, Harmony Books, N.Y.,N.Y.,2001
Facts about the USA
1. One sixth of the entire population (about 17%) is actively taking psychiatric medicine like Anti-depressants, Mood stabilizers, and S.S.R.I.
2. There are an average of 123 suicides every single day. This number includes suicides by an average of 22 active service personal.
3. There are an estimated 60,000 homeless people living on the streets and sidewalks of Los Angeles.
4. Functional literacy is estimated to be 85% of the Adult population.
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William Schaeffer
2. There are an average of 123 suicides every single day. This number includes suicides by an average of 22 active service personal.
3. There are an estimated 60,000 homeless people living on the streets and sidewalks of Los Angeles.
4. Functional literacy is estimated to be 85% of the Adult population.
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William Schaeffer
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Feel the Love
1. feel the love
2. really, really feel the love
3. now try and manifest that love in your own behavior
4. now try and manifest that love in the emails you write and the things you say
5. show a loving concern for all people and all living things at all times everywhere.
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William Schaeffer
Bullying in Public School
Comment on a news article about a child who killed herself because of bullying in her public school.
Bullying is a natural and normal result of the structure of the public grade school classroom in the USA. The grade school system trains us to be selfish and self centered. Bullying is taught in the classrooms of America. Look at how we operate our foreign policy, our legal system, and our corporate hierarchy. These are all based on bullying, tyranny and oppression.
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William Schaeffer
Bullying is a natural and normal result of the structure of the public grade school classroom in the USA. The grade school system trains us to be selfish and self centered. Bullying is taught in the classrooms of America. Look at how we operate our foreign policy, our legal system, and our corporate hierarchy. These are all based on bullying, tyranny and oppression.
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William Schaeffer
Monday, December 4, 2017
Honesty and Aging
Theory:
The more honest you are, with yourself and with others, the more slowly you age.
The rate of aging and physical deterioration is correlated with honest thought and behavior.
If you are naturally honest and straight in your behavior, there is less mental stress, less inner physical tension, and a slower aging process than if you are deceitful, dishonest, and practice manipulative game playing strategies in your personal relations.
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William Schaeffer
The more honest you are, with yourself and with others, the more slowly you age.
The rate of aging and physical deterioration is correlated with honest thought and behavior.
If you are naturally honest and straight in your behavior, there is less mental stress, less inner physical tension, and a slower aging process than if you are deceitful, dishonest, and practice manipulative game playing strategies in your personal relations.
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William Schaeffer
Metaphysical Theory of Luck
Metaphysical Theory of Luck:
If you focus on your good luck, this will help direct the Universe to provide more examples of good luck and more fortunate occurrences. And if not, it is just more fun anyway...
It sounds silly, but there is some precedent from physics. In wave particle duality, it is the observers action of observing that forces the reality of the subatomic entity in behaving as either a particle or wave. It is the actual act of measuring and looking that causes the "reality" to become. It is apparently NOT a case of that "we see what we are looking for," but instead that "the conscious act of looking influences the thing being looked at."
By an extension of this same reasoning, one could say that, "We think the Universe into being."
And then we say, "If I thought the Universe into being, then why did I think THIS?" Thaddeus Golas has the perfect response of, "We all love horror shows don't we?" (paraphrase from the book "The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment" by Thaddeus Golas).
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William Schaeffer
If you focus on your good luck, this will help direct the Universe to provide more examples of good luck and more fortunate occurrences. And if not, it is just more fun anyway...
It sounds silly, but there is some precedent from physics. In wave particle duality, it is the observers action of observing that forces the reality of the subatomic entity in behaving as either a particle or wave. It is the actual act of measuring and looking that causes the "reality" to become. It is apparently NOT a case of that "we see what we are looking for," but instead that "the conscious act of looking influences the thing being looked at."
By an extension of this same reasoning, one could say that, "We think the Universe into being."
And then we say, "If I thought the Universe into being, then why did I think THIS?" Thaddeus Golas has the perfect response of, "We all love horror shows don't we?" (paraphrase from the book "The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment" by Thaddeus Golas).
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William Schaeffer
Getting whipped with a belt
No parent that really loves their child would ever psychologically torture that child, or whip that child with a belt.
If they do whip their children with a belt, there can be only three explanations:
1. They didn't love that child
2. They themselves got erroneous and incomplete training in the proper way to raise children. They are mimicking what they have been taught, because they know no better.
3. They are insane.
Did the Native Americans whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Egyptians whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Chinese whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Imperial Japanese whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Romans whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Spartans whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Aztecs whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Maya whip their children with a strap of leather?
Did the Hebrews whip their children with a strap of leather?
What do you think?
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William Schaeffer
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Brain Molecules
1. Telepathy could be explained in physics by using up-down spin pairs of electrons. An electron in your brain is a spin pair with an electron in another person's brain and your mind is using reverse polarity techniques (i.e. a type of Morse code signal encoding) to communicate with that other electron and "read" the response.
2. My friend Sherwin G. thinks that your memories are stored on molecules in your blood stream and that is why it takes up to 15 minutes to recall a detail. Your brain is waiting to read that particular molecule when it comes filtering through the brain again on its journey around your body in the blood stream...
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William Schaeffer
2. My friend Sherwin G. thinks that your memories are stored on molecules in your blood stream and that is why it takes up to 15 minutes to recall a detail. Your brain is waiting to read that particular molecule when it comes filtering through the brain again on its journey around your body in the blood stream...
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William Schaeffer
Saturday, December 2, 2017
Welcome to America
I have no family.
I have no friends.
Nobody cares
if I'm alive or dead.
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William Schaeffer
I have no friends.
Nobody cares
if I'm alive or dead.
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William Schaeffer
Friday, December 1, 2017
I've been to the roof of the world...
"I've been to the roof of the world and I touched the sky" - Paraphrase of the original Star Trek TV show dialog
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William Schaeffer
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