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The world around us

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 9:08 am
by Mallic
After browsing the Success Stories forum, I came across a post, which stated that the person had successfully managed to tranform themselves into a cat.

I got to thinking, what is it here that changes? Your perspective, or the world? A jerk into a Matrix-like situation is also a delemma. Because you know that the outside machine world exsists, you know it there, and you are aware. Before, you didn't know about it, and you didn't know what it felt like cause you didn't know there was a feeling. Its like when you forget someones name who you know well. Try to think back just 2 seconds, and you'll find that you can't remember what it felt like to have temporary amnesia. Wadda you all think? (I'm not really asking a question here, just anything generally on this topic)

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 9:23 am
by goldragon_70
This reminds me of the old saying "The world is what you make it.", and makes me think of the other saying, "It exists because you believe it does."

I'm really fond of this one:

"There are three things you are:
What you think you are;
What others think you are;
And what you really are."



OK, ok, I'm just rambling.

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 9:24 am
by Mallic
My dear fellow, please continue....

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 9:39 am
by goldragon_70
Well there is a general one. If a large number of people believe in it, then it exists, because of the power put behind it. The only problem is a hundred million people have been wrong. They have been right too.

What I believe is that we define how we see the world, what is sight, but just electro-chemical signals to the brain, and that's the same for all the senses. Anything you see and fell is defined by your brain. The only reason the color blue is called blue, is because we named it that, and except it as a whole that. So what is to say we are seeing what's is really there, and not what we want it to be. One other thing is that we only see, hear, and feel on a limited level, so what might we not be seeing, or what might most be missing and the rare abnormal people be seeing? In summery, what I perceive, may not be what you perceive, but we just call that the same thing.

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 3:27 pm
by missypuss
Arent there four things.. ? What u think u are .
What others think u are.
What u really are.
And the hidden self..
That which is hidden from others and also from yourself?

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 3:44 pm
by goldragon_70
missypuss wrote:Arent there four things.. ? What u think u are .
What others think u are.
What u really are.
And the hidden self..
That which is hidden from others and also from yourself?


"The hidden self" is covered by "what you really are"

You can't hid something from that which encompasses all.

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 8:27 pm
by gurlbidesign
How am I what others think I am, if they are mistaken?

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 8:52 pm
by goldragon_70
gurlbidesign wrote:How am I what others think I am, if they are mistaken?


In your mind you are what you think you are, in there mind you are what they think you are.

PostPosted: October 15th, 2005, 9:41 pm
by morrcomm
gurlbidesign wrote:How am I what others think I am, if they are mistaken?


I like this one. This should be reposted in the Quotations/Proverbs thread. (And I mean that as a compliment! :wink: )

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 1:00 am
by missypuss
No theres definately four ..
We did this is in a class I attended recently.
Its called the Johari Window..named after Joe Luft and Harry Ingram
1) Open free public self(what u know and others know about you)
2)The blind self (what others know about you that you arent aware of)
3)The hidden self(the private stuff you know others do not)
4)The unknown self(neither you nor anyone else knows this stuff about you)
The more we reveal of ourselves to others through taking risks and asking for feedback on how they view us, the larger the open free area of ourselves becomes.
Reducing the size of the other three areas.....

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 5:21 am
by davelowe1977
missypuss wrote:
4)The unknown self(neither you nor anyone else knows this stuff about you)


You are in good company with the 'unknown unknowns'.

Remember Rumsfeld's statement?!

Besides there is the small problem of proving that these things exist. After all, if neither you nor anyone else can perceive them, are they there at all?

There may be a jar of pickles on my desk, but I can't see it, and neither can anyone else!

Perhaps your 4th point is the stuff in the future which will exist?

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 6:10 am
by missypuss
Perhaps my fourth point is the stuff in the future that no one knows about me yet, not even myself.
Or perhaps its stuff ive forgotten from childhood.
Or perhaps its generic and its in my genes ..
Its stuff ive always known that hasnt yet revealed itself to me??(Or any one else for that matter!!) :wink:

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 8:09 am
by goldragon_70
missypuss wrote:No theres definately four ..
We did this is in a class I attended recently.
Its called the Johari Window..named after Joe Luft and Harry Ingram
1) Open free public self(what u know and others know about you)
2)The blind self (what others know about you that you arent aware of)
3)The hidden self(the private stuff you know others do not)
4)The unknown self(neither you nor anyone else knows this stuff about you)
The more we reveal of ourselves to others through taking risks and asking for feedback on how they view us, the larger the open free area of ourselves becomes.
Reducing the size of the other three areas.....



Missypuss your points are different then mine, so they cover the areas differently.
Let’s go over this.
1) What you think you are. (This is what you perceive of yourself in your mind.)
2) What others think you are. (This is what others perceive you as.)
3) And what you really are. (This really encompasses everything else.)

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 9:21 am
by missypuss
Same ideas different points of view in terms of the way we see it..!!
I was answering Davelowes posting also, anyhow Golddragon..xx

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 9:27 am
by goldragon_70
missypuss wrote:Same ideas different points of view in terms of the way we see it..!!
I was answering Davelowes posting also, anyhow Golddragon..xx



ohhh, sorry. :oops:

PostPosted: October 16th, 2005, 3:20 pm
by davelowe1977
missypuss wrote:Perhaps my fourth point is the stuff in the future that no one knows about me yet, not even myself.
Or perhaps its stuff ive forgotten from childhood.
Or perhaps its generic and its in my genes ..
Its stuff ive always known that hasnt yet revealed itself to me??(Or any one else for that matter!!) :wink:


Perhaps.

If you have always known it, surely it fits one of the other catagories.

Perhaps its a 'catch all' last statement that would fit with a disclaimer that dealt with 'not limited to....' in legalese. Maybe the original thinker didn't know either way, or perhaps not :wink:

PostPosted: October 18th, 2005, 12:36 am
by xanthk
goldragon_70 wrote:
missypuss wrote:No theres definately four ..
We did this is in a class I attended recently.
Its called the Johari Window..named after Joe Luft and Harry Ingram
1) Open free public self(what u know and others know about you)
2)The blind self (what others know about you that you arent aware of)
3)The hidden self(the private stuff you know others do not)
4)The unknown self(neither you nor anyone else knows this stuff about you)
The more we reveal of ourselves to others through taking risks and asking for feedback on how they view us, the larger the open free area of ourselves becomes.
Reducing the size of the other three areas.....



Missypuss your points are different then mine, so they cover the areas differently.
Let’s go over this.
1) What you think you are. (This is what you perceive of yourself in your mind.)
2) What others think you are. (This is what others perceive you as.)
3) And what you really are. (This really encompasses everything else.)


Looking at it, Missypuss, your four still boil down to a basic three.
(I've changed your numbering a bit for ease of reading.)

1)The blind self (what others know about you that you arent aware of)
---This is purely the perception of others, based on their own experiences.

2)The hidden self(the private stuff you know others do not)
---Your own perceptions. The things you haven't shared.

1+2) Open free public self(what u know and others know about you)
---This is a region of shared experiences, in which your ideas and those of others were formed together to create a more coherent whole. Increasing this area would not so much decrease the others, but rather increase the region of overlap and make a stronger picture.

3)The unknown self(neither you nor anyone else knows this stuff about you)
---This, I suppose, is a more universal you. It would encompass not only that which you are now, but the possibilities for the future.

PostPosted: October 18th, 2005, 8:56 am
by missypuss
Whichever way you look at it~ I think that we are both right / Its just a different way of seeing something.??!
I never expected it to start a debate and quite frankly if everyone thought about things the same way it would be a very boring world to live in... :wink:
By the way I agreed with your points, thanks for breaking them down into little portions so I could understand better....... :twisted:

PostPosted: October 19th, 2005, 11:25 am
by xanthk
Always expect to start a debate if you post something thought provoking. :D It's human nature. And the more you make people think, the more they, in turn, will want to share their thoughts. My thanks to you for giving me something to think about. :)