Tuesday, June 09, 2026

"Untold: brain matter" 1- art of the mind as a natural superconductor 2- in behavioral awareness [psychological time]

 






 I think there is a bigger truth to the meaning hidden behind the message. Being, that although we link ourselves to the premise of what is regarded with a true sense of prestige, our only aims are guarded from consequence over failed, either perceived or projected self achievements.
It's a mind hack or trick we play as our ego.
My question asks: if we have to do something, (think of it as though life or death,) would you?? Should we kill ourselves over something we can or cannot control. Turn over our souls to the devil in exchange of ideas over a cheapened sense of survival.
My point is we are all capable of brilliance. It can be very very small.
I myself - don't really care for what the statement reads in that meme. I found it curious because I am on a totally different path. I want to be original (curious) in a world that lacks curiosity (originality.)
My thoughts about how everyone should be effected by the same thing we look at, may be different than how it works in another persons perspective. But the time it took me to figure out not to believe everything you hear or see is a skill. Simply, to think of things differently takes greater homage.
My aim at this point in my life - if any of this makes any sense - is that I want to operate at a higher level. (This doesn't mean I want something MORE than what ANOTHER person wants.) I am on a type of spiritual ordeal, to be in touch with a higher role in life that isn't typical of life itself. I try to translate this into my thoughts, my actions, my words. I am also; not referring this to perfection. Perfection does not equal to what is honorable.
To do your life's work, in your personal space, on your terms. . . isn't made to suffer.
I see this in everyone.
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What is in my opinion the best trait or characteristic a person can think for themselves? It's having a clear intimate understanding that we live in a world that's worth dying for.

- Marco

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When the mind is no longer resisting, no longer avoiding, no longer discarding or blaming ‘what is’ but is simply passively aware, then in that passivity of the mind you will find, if you really go into the problem, that there comes a transformation.

Longer passage: A quiet mind is a mind that is intent on understanding. It is not a mind that is exclusive, that is trying to concentrate—which again is an effort of resistance. If I really want to understand something, there is immediately a quiet state of mind. When you want to listen to music or look at a picture which you love, which you have a feeling for, what is the state of your mind? Immediately there is a quietness, is there not? When you are listening to music, your mind does not wander all over the place; you are listening. Similarly, when you want to understand conflict, you are no longer depending on time at all; you are simply confronted with what is, which is conflict. Then immediately there comes a quietness, a stillness of mind. When you no longer depend on time as a means of transforming what is because you see the falseness of that process, then you are confronted with what is, and as you are interested to understand what is, naturally you have a quiet mind. In that alert yet passive state of mind there is understanding. So long as the mind is in conflict, blaming, resisting, condemning, there can be no understanding. If I want to understand you, I must not condemn you, obviously. It is that quiet mind, that still mind, which brings about transformation. When the mind is no longer resisting, no longer avoiding, no longer discarding or blaming ‘what is’ but is simply passively aware, then in that passivity of the mind you will find, if you really go into the problem, that there comes a transformation. —Krishnamurti

From the book The First and Last Freedom

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