Thinking Differently David Bohm

The ability to perceive or think differently is more important than the knowledge gained. Credit: David Bohm Posts where this quotation is embedded Beyond the Brain The multidimensional nature of cognition Data, Information and Knowledge What’s the difference? Dispositional States ** Complexity Dominant Discourse and Narrative ** Shape the world Exploring the Multifaceted Roles of Trust in Relationships and Society … Continue reading Thinking Differently David Bohm

Henry Kissinger and Artificial Intelligence We are moving into a new period of human consciousness

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   March 3, 2022, 10:40I wasn’t aware Henry Kissinger (United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford) was still alive. At 98 years old, he seems to be still going strong. This Time article Henry Kissinger’s Last Crusade: Stopping Dangerous AI is interesting. … Continue reading Henry Kissinger and Artificial Intelligence We are moving into a new period of human consciousness

We Each Perceive Things Differently Nora Bateson, Tim Keanini

We each perceive things differently | Clip from An Ecology Of Mind directed by Nora Bateson Posts where this video is embedded Beyond the Brain The multidimensional nature of cognition Data, Information and Knowledge What’s the difference? Dispositional States ** Complexity Dominant Discourse and Narrative ** Shape the world Exploring the Multifaceted Roles of Trust in Relationships and Society Without … Continue reading We Each Perceive Things Differently Nora Bateson, Tim Keanini

How We See Things Anthony de Mello

We see people and things not as they are, but as we are. Credit: Anthony de Mello Source: AwarenessPeople: Anthony de MelloAnthony De Mello Indian Jesuit priest and psychotherapistBooks: Anthony de MelloAll Is Well Anthony de MelloAnthony De Mello Indian Jesuit priest and psychotherapistAre People Untrustworthy or Is It Just Our Bad Judgement? Anthony de … Continue reading How We See Things Anthony de Mello