Saturday, August 10, 2013

Redirect Back to the Philosophy



                         I suspect that as I've lost close to a thousand readers for my blog, this may be a great time to redirect our attention back to the philosophy. There will be plenty of time to fill in the details. The relevant books are out there and although Wikipedia has put out requests for volunteers to help them with their history and science documentation, I'm inclined to think most of us will need help with our more basic human relations skills. This is at least as important than the dry data.

                        The traffic source that was sending my blog to eastern Europe may not want to carry me anymore. I suspect their initial interest was due to my work on the dynamics and polarity of the reading model. This is a natural extension of the human relations dichotomy. As I mentioned they seem to be the same company that markets games theory based seminars for meeting woman and such. Loved the attention while I got it, but I probably hadn't earned the access to the Russian readership.

                        Let's stick to the subject. In Chinese philosophy the Taoists are known for their respect for the balance of Male and Female, Yang & Yin, Light & Shade, Warm & Cool. This essential "Diametric" is integral to understanding Chinese medicine and diagnostics. No where has the sophistication of Meta Formal Logic provided such well accepted and practiced methodology. Although here in the west Acupuncture is becoming an accepted medical adjunct to western medicine, yet it is still not understood, and interestingly enough it is still considered Pseudoscience simply because it contradicts western scientific philosophy. Yet what Chinese medicine and diagnostics lack simplistically it makes up for with thoroughness. The five element mandala can be laid out on a five pointed star, with the elements of;
                                      ELEMENTS                  YIN ORGAN                  YANG VICERA
                                      Fire                                 Heart                                Small Intestine
                                      Water                              Kidneys                           Bladder
                                      Earth                               Speen/Pancreas                Stomach
                                      Wood                              Liver                                Gall Bladder
                                      Metal                               Lungs                              Large Intestine
 Or the elements can be laid out as a cross with the Earth element in the center. We'll see another example of this arrangement when we get to the Tibetan mandala for the realms of attachment in the afterlife. The central primary realm is in the center of the diagram. Look at the Yin Yang Mandala. These energies are all interconnected and circulated through the body by longitudinal "Meridians." They are if fact all linked perfectly with the corresponding times of the day in series. With the inclusion of the central "GOVERNING and CIRCULATORY" meridians, we get each of the meridians corresponding to the twelve divisions of each day where the organ is strongest and most active. Your digestion is timed to be most active in mid day for instance. The subtle toroidal geometric symmetries of the meridians are too difficult to explain here without my diagram. This too will be added. thank you for your patience.

Appreciating this rotational wheel behavior in these Meta Formal models, is useful for understanding the implicit philosophy modeling the human existence, inwardly in terms of health and outwardly as reflective of nature and the human dynamic. {"As above so below." Metaphor for the symmetry between the Creator and the created world. <Blessed Be!> } Look at your Yin/Yang symbol. Fire feeds on Wood, and Fire is extinguished by Water. And so on.

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