Diversity: Degrees, variations and bridges
Part I
People are born into one particular predominating physical level, be it level 1 the physical level, level 2 the emotional level or level 3 the mental level.
Everyone has experienced level one, experienced the physical through one or more of their five (perhaps more) senses.
Most individuals are born as level 2s, meaning their emotional experiencing dominates their existence over their physical experiences.
Emotionally intense individuals are often told to ‘slow down and smell the roses’, meaning they should awaken to the physical wonders surrounding them every day.
Individuals born as level 3s are individuals who, having reached adulthood, spend most of their time analyzing, reasoning, questioning abstract ideas, seeking answers to life, trying to understand the true nature of the universe and life, manipulating mathematical concepts …
There are all types of degrees of levels one, two and three.
For example: People who primarily occupy region three are not all at the level of Einstein, Aristotle, Copernicus, Aquinas, Kant, …
Personal note:
I am aware the shallowness of my educational background is showing through here. There are huge numbers of great thinkers in fields other than Western science and philosophy.
I am not trying to imply I have great knowledge, I am simply who I am. I am simply passing on to you what has been given to me to pass onto you.
The degrees of level threes are innumerable. The three levels are experienced in multiple degrees of intensity and ability.
In addition to degrees of each level, there are many variations of level combinations.
To better understand the concept of regions it will help if we take the diagram of levels 1, 2 and 3 and change them to regions.
If we then dismantle levels 1, 2 and 3 and then place them as random regions, our whole perspective changes.
Part I
People are born into one particular predominating physical level, be it level 1 the physical level, level 2 the emotional level or level 3 the mental level.
Everyone has experienced level one, experienced the physical through one or more of their five (perhaps more) senses.
Most individuals are born as level 2s, meaning their emotional experiencing dominates their existence over their physical experiences.
Emotionally intense individuals are often told to ‘slow down and smell the roses’, meaning they should awaken to the physical wonders surrounding them every day.
Individuals born as level 3s are individuals who, having reached adulthood, spend most of their time analyzing, reasoning, questioning abstract ideas, seeking answers to life, trying to understand the true nature of the universe and life, manipulating mathematical concepts …
There are all types of degrees of levels one, two and three.
For example: People who primarily occupy region three are not all at the level of Einstein, Aristotle, Copernicus, Aquinas, Kant, …
Personal note:
I am aware the shallowness of my educational background is showing through here. There are huge numbers of great thinkers in fields other than Western science and philosophy.
I am not trying to imply I have great knowledge, I am simply who I am. I am simply passing on to you what has been given to me to pass onto you.
The degrees of level threes are innumerable. The three levels are experienced in multiple degrees of intensity and ability.
In addition to degrees of each level, there are many variations of level combinations.
To better understand the concept of regions it will help if we take the diagram of levels 1, 2 and 3 and change them to regions.
If we then dismantle levels 1, 2 and 3 and then place them as random regions, our whole perspective changes.
We then need to connect the regions. To connect the three regions we will construct a bridge from one region to another. Each region is like an island and as is the case with all islands, each island can vary in size and content
Just as all islands can vary one from another, bridges vary one from another.
Just as all islands can vary one from another, bridges vary one from another.
Some bridges are passible. Some bridges are elegant. Some bridges need repair. Some bridges are impassible.
Some bridges are in the planning stages. Some islands are inaccessible since no bridges have been built to them. And some islands are shrouded in fog and as such have not yet been identified let alone had a bridge connected to them.
Some bridges are in the planning stages. Some islands are inaccessible since no bridges have been built to them. And some islands are shrouded in fog and as such have not yet been identified let alone had a bridge connected to them.