Conceptual impressions surrounding this post have yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument or network.
"There is an ongoing tension between our innate drives and the persistence of our higher-order consciousness. Our newly acquired cognition clashes with the instinctive, nonconscious emotional systems that served our ancestors for hundreds of millions of years. It remains within the purview of unconscious emotions to make decisions, but because of bright, noisy consciousness, most people cannot conceive that their behavior is mostly driven by their desires and passions. However, the scientific evidence is overwhelming that this is so. Just like our animal ancestors, we live first and foremost as emotional beings. Anything that threatens or interferes with our emotions undermines our evolutionary fitness."
Goals are conceptual. Change and consciousness are constants. Change and consciousness create the context from which a design emerges. Design draws awareness towards the center of consciousness by means of choices made changeable by the observer.
"As verbs the difference between perceive and observe is that perceive is to see, to be aware of, to understand while observe is to notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail."
https://wikidiff.com/perceive/observe
Objectives may lead you to what you desire in the short term, but not always for the long term - things change.
Objectives create the stepping stones in every design process. Objectives are more important than goals. Objectives allow for the freedom to explore different paths never before conceived. Objectives demand that every observation be presented in the now. Being aware of this presence creates an intimate relationship every step along the way. In this manner the most appropriate goal will be met, but not necessarily experienced.
Goals are conceptual in their presence, purposely created to be vague, obscure and out of focus. Objectives are more meaningful and readily sensed. Objectives may lead you to your intended desire, or have a different goal "in mind". Goals can be lost or rediscovered and dependent upon you paying attention.
Goals give credence to your point of view by creating a virtual path of objectives before your awareness.
Every objective harbors the potential for greater awareness.
Objectives may lead you to what you desire in the short term, but not always for the long term - things change.
Objectives create the stepping stones in every design process. Objectives are more important than goals. Objectives allow for the freedom to explore different paths never before conceived. Objectives demand that every observation be presented in the now. Being aware of this presence creates an intimate relationship every step along the way. In this manner the most appropriate goal will be met, but not necessarily experienced.
Goals are conceptual in their presence, purposely created to be vague, obscure and out of focus. Objectives are more meaningful and readily sensed. Objectives may lead you to your intended desire, or have a different goal "in mind". Goals can be lost or rediscovered and dependent upon you paying attention.
Goals give credence to your point of view by creating a virtual path of objectives before your awareness.
Every objective harbors the potential for greater awareness.
Consciousness grows by means of exercising a collective awareness.
Design is the process that reflects upon the consciousness of humanity.
Objectives lead to goals never before considered in time. Synchronicity timelessly leads the way when least expected.
Time never makes time for timelessness. Change remains a constant. Energy is in perpetual in motion. Concepts of time change in reference to the context in which they are perceived and observed.
Objectives lead to goals never before considered in time. Synchronicity timelessly leads the way when least expected.
Time never makes time for timelessness. Change remains a constant. Energy is in perpetual in motion. Concepts of time change in reference to the context in which they are perceived and observed.
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https://www.livescience.com/universe-had-no-beginning-time
Permanence is an abstraction. Permanence is an illusion. Permanence should never be considered an objective or a goal.
Follow your own symbols that create the path towards the gates of wisdom.
Quantum explorations into consciousness are multidimensional in context and content. Quantum explorations into consciousness reflect upon concepts programmed to be made real within a fractal universe. What appears before your consciousness is holographic in character, a symbolic re-presentation of a reality conceived by your own intentions and desires, a universe multidimensionally interwoven and symbolically programmed by means of a design of your own creation. Welcome to your network.
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Permanence is an abstraction. Permanence is an illusion. Permanence should never be considered an objective or a goal.
Follow your own symbols that create the path towards the gates of wisdom.
Quantum explorations into consciousness are multidimensional in context and content. Quantum explorations into consciousness reflect upon concepts programmed to be made real within a fractal universe. What appears before your consciousness is holographic in character, a symbolic re-presentation of a reality conceived by your own intentions and desires, a universe multidimensionally interwoven and symbolically programmed by means of a design of your own creation. Welcome to your network.
"Metaphysically, the perception of an event-image, or point on the wave of experience, received through photonic transmission, is interpreted as a symbol by the ectypal* consciousness. These symbols of interpretation, frozen frames of understanding, are the crucial link between the typal and archetypal consciousness. The continuous flow of interpretations becomes the proportional harmonic feeling of moving through experience. In other words, a human interprets the proportional harmonic flow of experience event-by-event geometrically through the recognition of symbols." http://earthacupuncture.info/sacred_geometry.htm* ectypal: "An archetype is to an ectype as an original is to its copy."
* * *This text touches on deep and abstract concepts relating to design, goals, objectives, consciousness, and the nature of reality. To refine and expand upon the specific themes, I’ll dive deeper into the interconnections between them and how they can be more clearly expressed while maintaining the philosophical tone. Expanded and Refined Themes 1. The Role of Objectives in Design and Creation Original: "Objectives are the steppingstones that lead your vision to its goal/s. They are integral to the design process." Refined and Expanded: Objectives are the guiding principles that anchor your vision in the present moment. In the process of design, they serve not merely as a roadmap but as a means of creating possibilities, shaping the evolution of ideas. They act as tactile points of reference, allowing flexibility while ensuring purposeful progress. Unlike fixed goals, which can often remain distant and abstract, objectives are the immediate actions and decisions that define the trajectory of a project. Their importance lies in their capacity to direct attention and energy to the here and now, fostering an environment ripe for experimentation and innovation. 2. Goals: Conceptual and Fluid Original: "Goals are conceptual. Change and consciousness are constants. Change and consciousness create the context from which a design emerges." Refined and Expanded: Goals are inherently conceptual and, by nature, elusive. They exist in the realm of possibility, not certainty, shaped by the fluidity of time, perspective, and human consciousness. They are meant to offer direction without restricting freedom. Change is the only constant—whether through external forces or internal growth—and it is through this perpetual shift that goals evolve. Consciousness itself is a dynamic landscape, and design, in this sense, is the tool through which we shape and reflect this ever-changing awareness. Goals emerge from a collective understanding of what is possible, but they must remain adaptable, for to fixate on them too rigidly would be to ignore the transformative power of the design process itself. 3. The Temporary Nature of Objectives and Goals Original: "Objectives may lead you to what you desire in the short term, but not always for the long term - things change." Refined and Expanded: Objectives often serve as markers on the path, helping to achieve short-term desires, but their transient nature reminds us that long-term aspirations are subject to change. The needs, desires, and external circumstances that shape the long-term vision are not static; as we move through time, our understanding of what we want and what we need evolves. This fluidity forces us to reconsider and adapt our goals continuously. Objectives guide us in the present, but we must stay open to the realization that these may no longer serve us in the future. As with any design, there is an inherent ebb and flow—a rhythm where old objectives fade, and new ones emerge as we develop. 4. The Relationship Between Goals, Objectives, and Awareness Original: "Every objective harbors the potential for greater awareness." Refined and Expanded: Each objective, whether simple or complex, carries the potential to expand our awareness. By embracing objectives fully, we engage in the active exploration of the self and the world around us. Every step along the journey of design or creation fosters a deeper understanding of our own consciousness and the intricate web of experiences that shape it. These moments of awareness are not just intellectual but deeply experiential, integrating the mind with the body and spirit. When objectives are approached with an open and mindful awareness, they become transformative tools, not just steps toward achieving a goal but agents of personal and collective growth. 5. Time, Change, and Permanence Original: "Time never makes time for timelessness. Change remains a constant. Energy is in perpetual in motion. Concepts of time change in reference to the context in which they are perceived and observed." Refined and Expanded: Time is both a construct and a fluid experience. The way we perceive time is malleable, often shaped by context and intention. In the pursuit of design, time is both an ally and an illusion. The design process unfolds in the present, but its effects ripple through past, present, and future, making it difficult to grasp time’s linearity. Change, however, remains the true constant—energy and life are always in motion. As we engage with the process of design, we begin to experience time differently, not as a rigid progression but as a dynamic backdrop for transformation. This shifting perception allows us to understand that what we may perceive as permanent is, in reality, a temporary abstraction. The notion of permanence, when applied to design, is a barrier—an illusion that prevents growth. True progress comes not from creating lasting outcomes but from embracing the transience of all things. 6. The Illusion of Permanence in Design and Consciousness Original: "Permanence is an abstraction. Permanence is an illusion. Permanence should never be considered an objective or a goal." Refined and Expanded: Permanence, as a concept, exists only in the mind, shaped by the desire for stability and security. In the realm of design, permanence can stifle creativity, as it suggests a state of completion and finality. But design is a living process, ever-changing, never truly fixed. To chase permanence is to ignore the inherent beauty of fluidity and adaptability. It is through the acceptance of impermanence that we free ourselves to explore, innovate, and transform. A design process rooted in the search for permanence limits potential because it discourages the constant evolution that defines human consciousness and creative expression. 7. Synchronicity and Design as a Reflection of Consciousness Original: "Objectives lead to goals never considered in time. Synchronicity timelessly leads the way when least expected." Refined and Expanded: Synchronicity, the seemingly random alignment of events, offers a glimpse into a deeper order that transcends time. In design, this mystical quality manifests when objectives unfold in ways unforeseen, guiding the process in directions that were not initially conceived. The flow of these moments—often referred to as serendipity—reminds us that the journey is not linear but cyclical, interconnected with larger forces. By remaining open to the unpredictable, we allow the universe to guide us to new and unexpected goals. In this space, our designs become not just personal creations but reflections of a universal consciousness that operates beyond our immediate awareness. 8. The Quantum Nature of Consciousness and Reality Original: "Quantum explorations into consciousness are multidimensional in context and content... a universe multidimensionally interwoven and symbolically programmed by means of a design of your own creation." Refined and Expanded: Consciousness operates on a quantum level—multidimensional, interconnected, and infinitely complex. Just as quantum physics reveals the simultaneous existence of multiple realities, our consciousness navigates through various layers of experience, creating meaning and connection in ways that transcend linear thought. Every thought, every decision, every objective can be seen as part of a larger, intricate design—a fractal unfolding within the vastness of the universe. This "quantum design" is not random but reflects the intentions and desires we project onto the world. It is a symbolic manifestation of our inner workings, revealing the holographic nature of reality: a universe constantly reprogrammed by our collective awareness and the choices we make. In this way, we are both the creators and the created, shaping and being shaped by the very fabric of existence. These refined and expanded sections deepen the philosophical and conceptual aspects of the original text, providing a clearer understanding of how objectives, goals, and consciousness interact within the context of design, time, and personal transformation. The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.
Morgan Kelly, Office of Communications, Princeton University April 10, 2013
Mitchell Diamond
MetaRising
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To know is your own creation."
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