I enjoyed the naked eye astronomy connecting to the "Children of Seth." My curiosity is simply the Vedic civilization seeding Sumerian civilization that in turn "seeded" the Abrahamic mythos and Egyptian ideas as well. https://www.academia.edu/31057848/Sumerian_Uruk_elite_expansion_in_Egypt
I'd suggest check out Jason Breshears of www.archaix.com who has lots to say about such topics. Just curious if this is the first JLL-MED talk you listened to?
Yes I have read some esoteric ideas about Gnostic writing and some scholarly works and probably a book or two over the years. My interest lies in this area of naked eye. I think naked eye is active thought. The human eye is like a thumb.
Do you know what passive thought is? Passive thought suggests that the person is like clay and objects register like a seal. Active thought suggests that the living person is not passively registering the object the naked eye beholds. Our encounter with objects- the world- is subjective because we are conscious beings who have a particular point of view.
I enjoyed the naked eye astronomy connecting to the "Children of Seth." My curiosity is simply the Vedic civilization seeding Sumerian civilization that in turn "seeded" the Abrahamic mythos and Egyptian ideas as well. https://www.academia.edu/31057848/Sumerian_Uruk_elite_expansion_in_Egypt
I'd suggest check out Jason Breshears of www.archaix.com who has lots to say about such topics. Just curious if this is the first JLL-MED talk you listened to?
Yes I have read some esoteric ideas about Gnostic writing and some scholarly works and probably a book or two over the years. My interest lies in this area of naked eye. I think naked eye is active thought. The human eye is like a thumb.
Not sure what active thought is. I think I am quite active in creative thought but not sure if that is the same.
Do you know what passive thought is? Passive thought suggests that the person is like clay and objects register like a seal. Active thought suggests that the living person is not passively registering the object the naked eye beholds. Our encounter with objects- the world- is subjective because we are conscious beings who have a particular point of view.
Yes, the hard problem of consciousness...all is subjective perception
And so yes you are right about creative thought but I think widening the scope of this thought you see my notion.