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Mechanism for Reckonism

Posted By textonscreen on February 17th, 2010
Mechanism for Reckonism

My observation leads me to ponder at the thoughts the mind can create driving through a mechanism of differing vehicles of control.
Driving home from school the other morning I was cautiously following a smart little car driving at the modest speed of 60km.  This intrigued me as I maintained the same speed behind the conscious driver. Approaching a set of lights was interesting as we came to a slow stop.  I kept my observation on the lights; a green arrow illuminated and the smart little car in front of me left the conscious observation of the now and modestly drove ahead unaware that the signal to the brain had been muddied by the colour green and not the shape of the sign that signals Go.

I wondered what was going on in the mind of the driver ahead of me and then realized that they were driving into the future in the mechanism of control.
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Intentions are Messages as Vibrations

Posted By textonscreen on January 9th, 2010
Intentions are Messages as Vibrations

I really enjoyed the following complilation.  However, the profanity does suggest inner anger at the less positive vibration that; ofcourse is always operating on some level in some time and space.  The time and space was at 6:07 were energy did matter & matter became energy which transmitted as a vibration; negatively.  I think that if “within” ourselves we learn to negotiate instead of compromise we blend a higher intention of living inner greater higher truth.

I Love the thematic work of the one whom compiled this!

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How did you learn to Remember?

Posted By textonscreen on December 3rd, 2009
How did you learn to Remember?
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If one learned to remember – then when should we do it?  There is one thing about parenting I just realized. My youngest daughter said to me “Mum how I am supposed to remember things that I forget”. I had to think about that because I put myself into the mind of asking that exact question and I came up with – often I don’t remember something; it’s not that I forget, but then who reminds us to remember? How do we remember as adults? We have things in place to remind us, but how often do we rely on part of our brain to recall things that are important and recall those things timely? We have to remember everyday to look at the calendar or the diary; but for children? I pondered that thought and thought – wow; I have not forgotten things – I just haven’t remembered them. There are the easy things like – wake up, get up, get dressed, make your bed, put your pj’s away, choose breakfast – eat breakfast, pick up your lunch, clean your teeth, wash your face, pack the bag – what goes in the bag; homework, library books, get your hat … the list is endless & it reverses itself at the end of the day. To teach an 8 year old child to prompt her memory of things she must be aware of changing conditions everyday – not the fixed; but the changing – for example, … the “wear the dress on Thursday it’s Choir” – but take shorts as well, after school is Cricket – it is a huge dynamic; especially when she needs to be aware of her external world at the same time. No wonder they have random unexplainable sick days! That’s my daily dilemma and my challenge to remember as her parent in a chaordic world.

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A Rude Culture Shock? the all butt naked truth?

Posted By textonscreen on October 29th, 2009
A Rude Culture Shock? the all butt naked truth?

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As I was emailing an expression of interest & out of interest I happened to see a @612brisbane tweet flash by my page asking questions to listeners about “what age do we leave our children alone at home” – my response was automatically coupled by the page I turned in local paper moments before – so I scanned it and these are the thoughts that I have as type.

Does it matter what age we leave our children alone? look what is happening by bringing information into the home! do we care enough about how information is expressed? in which format? in which area? this scares me this image;  I am only too happy that these children are not mine on this page! my daughter was horrified when I asked her opinion of the news upon the page.

If these children were mine? what would I do? The minding of the frame is just terribly wrong here – it sends incongruent messages and we wonder why children grow up messed up?

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Protection Seekers – Arn’t we All?

Posted By textonscreen on October 19th, 2009
Protection Seekers – Arn’t we All?

Does it really matter why they are coming to Australia when we understand what they are chttp://museumvictoria.com.au/pages/9778/mn009820.gifoming for? Protection … some think they are coming here to get a job … a job to them is a beginning to provide protection … isn’t protection what everyone requires; but may not be aware of? No protection then no freedom; they haven’t even got freedom of voice because of the language bridge.keying-in-my-thoughts moz-screenshot keying-in-my-thoughts moz-screenshot-1

The public should start investing in government homes with secure rental schemes.  Local communities need more resources into mental health before the physical state of the country & it’s people are equally depressed; these people will not be able to pay for psychologists, they won’t even know how to help themselves through a mechanism that exists to support emotional damage – these people are already traumatized; this will take a while to work out when people here begin to understand what they are saying because of the language diversity.

Educate the public through the media & the children by introducing more diversity within their education environment and expose them to different cultures earlier so integration can provide sustainability for the future.  Because there will be more waiting offshore.

Aylum seekers, Protection seekers, Immigrants – are they not all looking for a better life? for protection from that which is not making life happy? don’t forget – what country or life that is left is sometimes  just the shell of the egg.

“Where there is no vision, there is no hope”

By George Washington Carver

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Sorry

Posted By textonscreen on October 16th, 2009
Sorry

How many times is Sorry heard? is sorry not heard? or is sorry waiting to be heard?

Who cares.  The thing is sorry belongs to children who do things and don’t understand what could become of them; sorry is accepted as a form of acknowledgement.  Sorry is the system that adults should use as a benchmark to provide children with solution skills; more time sitting with them talking – yarning about actions and reactions; about reactions then response – to me, this is a responsible version of parenting.  But I guess if sorry isn’t taught in the right context we could be a long time waiting for this to become the majority rules.

Sorry is the pre-cursor to – I acted; it didn’t appear to be right – although I don’t know why it wasn’t right.  Sorry then becomes the formal mechanism that we as parents or carers should identify as a “trigger” that more information is required to reinforce the learning and understanding in our children.

This smacking is cruel – it’s so mean.  They say it is necessary to quieten things down.  Well, I wonder how the noise was started – if it needs violence to quieten it? who is the frustrated one? more so than not; if a psychologist was present that person would enlighten you to the fact that the parent is the one with the frustration – marked as denial; but waiting to escape through the act of yet another blow to a child.  Whether that be verbal or non-verbal.  It’s an easy out for a parent that cannot behave him/herself!

My parents used to hit me – I won’t begin to say with what and how once I was knocked out.  Funnily enough – I knew it was my parents that needed help – I was the one who copped the release of their anger.  If someone had been there to help my parents I would have had so many different learning potentials.

Sorry coming from an adult is only good when it is returned with a choice to the person affected to provide a solution instead of hear “sorry” again.  Sorry to some people means nothing to others it’s a key to open a new door & unlearn limits to freedom in evolution.

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Careful Work in a Narrow Field

Posted By textonscreen on October 3rd, 2009
Careful Work in a Narrow Field
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I am not a contemporary thinker –why do you think that? – it is a blessing to have those in life that do challenge ways of being; not criticizing or analyzing just wonderizing.  I woke to this knowing of what the answer is for me.

Using critical thought is a behavioral understanding that is only applied when the method of  an “outcome” is desired.  Therefore to me everything else is “as it is – as it becomes” and is; uniquely random.

To develop an understanding of the work that must be done on earth is to be empowered with the purpose that is required to do it.   To create social change is to understand the environments we move, integrate and create within.

I guess synthesized information can only come about once aligned with a purpose to identify, retrieve  and collaborate it.  The discipline in balanced life is not to think critically but to know how to act in the situation or environment that calls within the framework.  This is the way I relate theory into practice and say “I’m not a contemporary thinker”  – I am only a temporary thinker; within the freedom of my mind.

On application of who I am and what I do is not preformed – only aligned with a purpose; and that is to raise the condition of humanity.  I do this through the sanctum of my mind and forficate through the channel of mental health.

Understanding health issues are not known until they become dis-ease – spiritually understanding as a cultural diversity .

Hopefully spiritually aligned workers will see that the livelihood to create social change is done through the deeper cultural experience of living in a shared conception of morality – in the way we organize ourselves and the way in which we interact with our environment .  “Cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature”.

My Values – My Morals – A concept – My Culture

My Culture is the by-product of my Values.

Sharon A Stocker 2009

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