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    A comment on Talk: Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together

    Apr 11 2013: I was floored! Even after reading the comments, her words ring in my ears. Although some feel she was not specific enough - as an artist, builder, handball player, retired Navy Sea Bee, ex-OSHA representative, and military law enforcement officer, seeking always to unite the best of things, I came to her conclusions. Balance in that way has long been my own heart - every since I first got serious about mastering composition in imagery.

    Funny I just called someone left-brained yesterday, consistently 'try' to share the left and right side of the preponderance of evidence - extracted from new hybrids of solutions to political, economic, and social truths. Yes, she blew my mind, and I can see why she was hurried when listening to all the evidence she provided in the comparisons she made. Truly my own travel, and communication with people in Okinawa, Ethiopia, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Spain, Hawaii, Grand Turk Island, Bahamas etc. concluded and yearn for, perpetual new balance (wonderment) through their differing and common perspectives, values, and energy.

    Loved that she tied in vibration, wavelength, color, and wholeness, with physics, quantum physics, as represented in existence, music, demonstrating the power of truth via holistic thought.

    One person here stated they got nothing from it. Sad they didn't know what she was talking about. Time constraints make it obvious that she had to condense the information.

    She got so much in: Experiments with dichotomies, dynamics of ideologies, seeks solutions via all sources her learning and spirit imagine, consistently seeks and finds and then creates or represents. Knows quantum thought = infinite solutions, submission to limitless combinations of parallels and dichotomies, makes use of left and right, macro & micro, intuitive, and analytic. She's my soul mate - Blessed beyond her outer beauty, to freely share the formula to high "balance". It's like she was who I am now, 12 years ago. Indigo child?
  • A comment on Conversation: How does life/death manifest itself in the human brain? Is brain death the ultimate end stage of life?

    Mar 10 2012: Great question and I agree that we need to reconcile the definition of death. Because the truth is that too many people are claiming experience after death for the existence of that energy to remain unexplored.

    Consider that thought (synaptic transmission), we now say, can travel faster than light (kills the nothing faster than light theory), that meditation masters can stop their hearts (make it flutter at undetectable rate), Paralyze their skin to achieve seeming miracles (walk on coals, lay on beds of nails, and spears, and others can swim to great depths / process the air in water etc), things that they themselves contribute to the same understanding that this scientist discovered in her "experience". Time to despell the "life is finite" lie as well.

    Religions, all, including Hinduism and Buddhism, are talking about that same oneness (omnipresent expanding consciousness, GOD), mimicking the factually expanding universe. With all of our technologies and knowledge of light, and magnetic field spectrums, you'd think people would apply it to observing that energy when people died to know the answer, and have a better definition of death. Maybe then we can find ways to retrieve people from brain death before they are too far gone (pun intended).
  • A comment on Conversation: How will you take part in JR's TED Prize wish?

    Mar 24 2011: Profound and simple. Loved to see an artist who is committed to meaningful work ethic. Picasso (and likely all psychologists) stated that the purpose of art is to uplift humanity. I take it a step further and say that the only art is that which uplifts or contributes to the uplifting of, and appeals to, the consciousness of humanity. He has done that.

    In this horrific era of corporate monopoly oligarch blitzkrieg genocide of humanity, all non-violent self expression is a pathway to collective problem solving. Survival dictates we either use our creative genius, or die a miserable facsimile of life.
  • A comment on Conversation: How will you take part in JR's TED Prize wish?

    Mar 24 2011: I would do as I am doing. Continue to assimilate and disseminate knowledge of truths that reveal the dynamics creating and removing threats to humanity, with whatever profound or out of the ordinary means that I can muster. The idea is to encourage others to seek, varify, talk about and mentally address their own condition in a way that enhances factual universal truth consciousness enough to contribute to a unified one.

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