Re: virus: levels only two Joe

Jim (magicjim@islc.net)
Thu, 15 Apr 1999 09:35:28 -0500

Joe
First of I do admit that I did not consult the texts you mentioned. The reason I did not was the the examples you gave were of no relevance to the age group I defined. I am saying the part of our information system that we are now debating on is formed at a early age. Just as I stated in the analogy Like the young body whose owner does not yet possess the ability mentally to do with it what a more mature athlete could. A child has a higher level consciousness but lacks experience of use. And unfortunately it is compromised by aging or use. I do not believe that a adults use of this level of consciousness any more valid than a child's. And because Robin supplied the link take a look. The first paragraph makes my point. http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19990130/iisthelaw.html

Best wishes
Jim
Jim Callahan magicjim@islc.net
Creator of Applied Thought Technologies
http://www.magicjim.net

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From: joe dees <joedees@bellsouth.net>
To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com> Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 10:08 PM Subject: Re: virus: levels only two Joe

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>>Joe, A fifteen to eighteen year old boy in good physical shape is at the
>>peak of physical ability. But you will never see one in a iron man
>>competition or a Eco challenge. But if we could drop our conciseness in
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>>boy for the race we would win the competition. Some day the regeneration
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>>our body may be possible. I know the regeneration of a superior thought
>>processes is.
>>Your argument for the grasping basic laws if they can be classified as
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>>I agree that one level is built upon another that the eighteen year old
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>>to learn to walk and run and skip. But he will reach an apex and someday
>>will learn of pain and the discomfort of growing old. If he remains active
>>he will lead a enhanced life. Conciseness is no different. It will degrade
>>if not nurtured the same as the body.
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>You mean "consciousness", right? The mental develops on its own timetable,
just like the physical, and the mental matures chronologically, within individual variances. Of course consciousness degrades with age, like the body; this is known as Alzheimer's Disease, senility or geriatric dementia. My point, and this discussion, is about the other end of life - the beginning. Maturity - and mature abilities - take time to manifest, and must do so sequentially. The facts are that your mature consciousness could not be dropped in the immature body of a six year old and win any marathon; likewise, an average immature six year old consciousness could not be expected to grasp formal abstraction even if it were given Jesse Ventura's 21 year old body. Did you consult even one of the texts I cited?
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>>Best wishes
>>Jim
>>Jim Callahan magicjim@islc.net
>>Creator of Applied Thought Technologies
>>http://www.magicjim.net
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>Joe E. Dees
>Poet, Pagan, Philosopher
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