Freitag, 12. Februar 2016

As the logic our thoughts and actions influence



Not only is there a logic that we know of Aristotelian logic, but there are other logics. In our limited thinking we are so fixated on the "either-or" logic of Aristotle, that we can hardly imagine a different logic.

There are other logics that were known thousands of years ago in Hinduism and Buddhism and have today been confirmed by the findings of modern theoretical physics.

In the "rich and powerful" countries, there is the left hemisphere, logical, rational thinking before, during the "poor" countries helpless forth fluctuate between the holistic intuitive (right hemisphere) think their tradition and imported rational thought out and.

The left brain down all the charms of this world analytically and rationally, so she thinks digital. The left, rational, logical thinking, which is committed to the male principle of ruling, lacks in return that holistically-intuitive, the female, received principle connected thinking of the right brain.

In the right hemisphere, we find the ability to holistic complex circumstances, patterns and structures. Here are also the analogy-thinking and is home to the exploitation of symbols.

With our left, logical brain we can about seven impressions, such as light, sound, smells, etc., take a second. The left brain describes the reality of this world, the general "material" world view. If the left dominates, there may be a perception prison.

Right, pictorial brain we take up 10 000 impressions per second. Most of them are then stored in our subconscious, that In other words: The ratio of what we see and understand to what our inner voice, our subconscious knows aware is about 7:10 000.

The rights are the creative, artistic. It provides the link to "out there" is to levels of consciousness beyond the five-sense reality.
The rights functions like a parallel processor that can execute multiple tasks simultaneously or options, everything is immeasurably and happens to "same" time.

The left brain is limiting the right for limitlessness.

 So there is not only an either-or, a good or bad, there is also a booth-as-well, a good and bad. Very forcefully this has been formulated by the nuclear physicist Heisenberg. It calls for the overcoming of that one-dimensional, straight logic that cuts through the world with the diameter of either-or, and attempts to establish an abstract concept cosmos from her dismembered corpse. There are numerous examples where the conventional logic either-or thinking the interconnected complex problems of today's world does not solve, but worsened.


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