Extensions

Extensions . . . my new catch phrase. Within this World View of ours, of Self and Reality . . . moving past this neutral rational idea of it, into the further activations of Intent.

Core moves/intrinsic elements. Open spaces.


So, as far as this ”construct” goes, on the one hand we got the rational interpretation, and on the other, there is active intentionality. Its here that one can do one’s “homework.” There’s a lot more going on here than only “What one thinks.” Its time for main stream psychology to evolve: we were seeing it in Buddhism, Yoga, Muslim approaches, for instance. Its like interconnecting with the bigger picture, a larger piece of the puzzle can be engaged, enhanced meaning and identity emerge.

One can examine the other associated pieces of the current orientations, consciously. Its more like grabbing a bigger chunk of things rather than filtering it down.


Figure/ground, connection/interconnection, fusion, activation, mutual arising, identification . . .

Identification, the key . . . there’s multi-facets to consider here, not just the shadows emerging due to selectivity.


Extensions . . . Who are you? Who. Who.

The Core-Me . . .

Who I really am . . . There’s some marvelous presentations, interconnections, alterations occurring. They feel real enough. Identifications.


Transformations . . . further perspectives of Self and World. . .

This ecology of flow, with the emergent core options . . .

Like a poet, pulling his words from an infinity of options . . .


Intent and figure/ground adds some reality to it all, form and identity, intelligence: there’s spaces, bodies, energy . . . structure.

If you only got the subject/object, what are the options? I can look back at the various involvements I had here, over time:

“Extraversion, identity construction, and internal dialogue are the principal means by which the mental ego seeks to deal with its “nothingness.”” p.92

THE EGO AND THE DYNAMIC GROUND: A Transpersonal Theory of Human Development , Michael Washburn


Being Made . . . The Life World within the Greater World . . . can see how the Shaman are operating within this larger reality.


I was fascinated by that Half-Life 2 remake, with Unreal Engine 5, on YouTube. In the middle of the night, my interest was drawn back to that: I felt myself working up to it, and my intent was extended into another fascinating state. It made me wonder what kind of positive potentialities we can achieve. Just like that? There’s talk of learning “How to See.”


This delineation, of intent and figure/ground can be quite abstract, intelligent, sophisticated, like any idea. It could even be a mathematics, like G. Spencer Brown’s, “The Laws of Form.” Tesla. Its very expressive in every way, like in any form of creativity. So, besides this personal, social orientation, it makes one wonder what is really in store for us, our potentials.

This exchange of meaning puts us in a more enhanced level: there is a transfer of energy within these contents, with these feelings of wonder and satisfaction: the most we know of that in our material world in the exchange of imagery and energy is sexual. Its time for alchemy.


There’s also a lot of shit going on out there: it makes one wonder. Back then, you might of got a “G***y” response. Now, luckily, I see I’m still getting other options; like, there is a “Self that Knows.”

The big issue of this step beyond the colloquial, generic interpretations, is getting more precise meanings. That’s what it is all about, the Life World within the Greater World: once I understood that, I was “saved;” the “game” isn’t all; there’s something more real going on! Intent isn’t just a “selective” thing; its more like a penetrating discernment of issues, like Buddhist’s “mindfulness.”

Looking at one of my situations . . . haha . . . representations thereof! Symbolic aspects coming up, like moving forward, then seeing mechanical towers jutting up. Then the presentation, and saying, he lives within this narrow room, which I saw. My tight orientation of attention at the coffee shop? Didn’t have to consider what the others were doing, which I didn’t want to get involved in. All that I recall . . .

‘When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.’

~ Victor. E. Frankl.


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