Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 9 Simultaneity

Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 9 Simultaneity

The term simultaneity was introduced by philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in an attempt to find a rational approach to coincidences in time (and space) that seem random and without casual logic but which nevertheless reveal meaningful connections within the life of an individual.  Following the scientific knowledge about the cosmos of his time and testimonies of philosophers of all times, he had come to the conclusion that there had to exist a purposeful simultaneity in the cosmic workings which most of human beings have at some point experienced in their lives in form of an apparently pre-determined event.

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Ambihemispherical Philosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words:  7 Fearlessness

Ambihemispherical Philosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 7 Fearlessness

Ambihemispherical Philosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words:
7 Fearlessness

As we all have experienced since the beginning of the COVID 19 epidemic in spring 2020, a lot of fear has been generated recently. Are we fully aware of the impact this has on our lives? Are we not still spending many more hours in front of screens and in social media than before the start of the confinements in spring 2020? Are we not almost permanently tying our brains to our smart phones? Yet the times of confinements are over. The times of using virtual communication as valid replacement for direct contact should be over. There are no reasons anymore for living second lives virtually, the opening possibilities of post-confinement could push on with the spontaneously overwhelming power of the direct real experience of the sensual soul-body. Social media and chats can be used as communication tools – not as real-life replacements.

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Ambihemispherical	 Holosophy’s	 12	 Translucidly	 Mindful	Words: 5 Primary Consciousness – White holes 

Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 5 Primary Consciousness – White holes 

5 Primary Consciousness – White holes 

Did  you  ever  wonder  how much  more  conscious  we humans  could  be?  Consciousness  is  not  just  consciousness,  there  are  many  different  degrees  and  qualities  to  consciousness.  The  human  consciousness  is  most  probably  pretty  limited.  Imagination  and  science  can  push  the  limits  of  consciousness, so just imagine: A white hole in Einstein´s theory of black holes is the mathematically  resulting other side of the black hole, you might call it the other hemisphere of the black hole. 

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Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 4 Discernment

Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 4 Discernment

4 Discernment

 

“Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people.” C.G. Jung

This is very true – if your darkness reaches the depth of the darkness of the person you are dealing with. What if it doesn’t? Then, thinking C.G.Jung’s sentence with logic to the end, you have no tool whatsoever to know how to deal with the darkness of the other, or, worse, you might not even be able to recognize it as darkness. The darkest human darkness knows how to be very charismatic and highly seductive.

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Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 2 Truthfulness

Ambihemispherical Holosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 2 Truthfulness

2 Truthfulness

Truthfulness comes together with complete forgiveness in importance for the development of a benevolent human consciousness. Knowing that there is complete forgiveness does not mean that we are not responsible for living and speaking truthfully. Complete forgiveness is the grace of highest benevolent consciousness even when we stumbled and committed wrong doings – and it can only be complete once we admitted our mistakes completely.

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