"Telling Fish About Water"--Symposium in Paris
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I just got my 'talk/paper' approved for a 'high-end' conference in Paris in September. (https://www.movementis.com/) I give a 20 minute talk and, upon approval, the paper is published in their fancy journal. It's mostly scientific stuff about mind-body-cognition integration etc, BUT I suggested that there are presumptions un-seen/un-conscious that should be taken into account. What I submitted is: Telling fish about water: Transparency to our tools of attention, thought, and identity Frank Marrero, Adidam Ashram, Maria Hoop, and The Netherlands John F Kennedy University, California, United States of America
The costs of all (fees, travel, lodging is 1200 euros ~1500$). IF I can raise the money, I will be able to present ADI DA SAMRAJ to a sophisticated audience. IF we don't raise the monies, your donation will be returned, of course. THANKS
Objective: Every scientist 'worth their salt’ must take into account the tools they use in investigation and assessment. But the tools closest to us (identity, language-knowledge, developmental self-understanding, and attention itself) are the hardest to see... The myopia of the body-mind (unknowingly) creates the illusion of outer-energy/matter and inner-awareness/identity, the grasping of conception and perception, and the ‘knot’ of the body-mind-history. This challenge is most difficult to see, like water to fish, yet all our efforts to integrate inner-outer, body-mind, space-time are tangential if these central presumptions remain obfuscated. Here again, the solution cannot appear at the level of the problem. “Radical" (‘at the root’) understanding cuts to the core and gives self-evident, elegant efficiencies to all other modalities of integration.
The costs of all (fees, travel, lodging is 1200 euros ~1500$). IF I can raise the money, I will be able to present ADI DA SAMRAJ to a sophisticated audience. IF we don't raise the monies, your donation will be returned, of course. THANKS
Objective: Every scientist 'worth their salt’ must take into account the tools they use in investigation and assessment. But the tools closest to us (identity, language-knowledge, developmental self-understanding, and attention itself) are the hardest to see... The myopia of the body-mind (unknowingly) creates the illusion of outer-energy/matter and inner-awareness/identity, the grasping of conception and perception, and the ‘knot’ of the body-mind-history. This challenge is most difficult to see, like water to fish, yet all our efforts to integrate inner-outer, body-mind, space-time are tangential if these central presumptions remain obfuscated. Here again, the solution cannot appear at the level of the problem. “Radical" (‘at the root’) understanding cuts to the core and gives self-evident, elegant efficiencies to all other modalities of integration.
Organizer
Frank Marrero
Organizer
Maria-Hoop, NL