Nancilee Wydra

July 12, 2010

We Experience What We Know

Filed under: Feng Shui,Science,Social Sciences,Tao — Intelligent feng shui @ 2:58 am

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pyramid feng shui is a rational scientifically based way of understanding how place impacts on human

I heard the famous paleanthrolopist Donald Johansson tell the story of when he discovered the bones
 of “Lucy” the fossilized remains of a female hominid that were 40% in tack. He noticed a small edge
 of a bone fragment sticking out from the ground that he recognized as human.  You and I could have passed
 this fragment and not recognized it significance or realized it was there at all. I am not familiar with
 a skeleton unless it’s all in tack and hanging in a lab.  
The journal of Charles Darwin is another example that illustrates the phenomenon of not seeing what is not
 known.  Darwin writes in his journal that when his ship the Beagle coming close to shore off the coast
of Patagonia in 1831, the natives didn’t see it until his men transferred to small row boats and
 were rowing to shore.  The natives of that region were contextually blind to these gigantic sailing
 vessels and the image of the big sailing ship did not register.  Only when Darwin's cres was rowing ashore
 in small boats did it register that people were arriving by sea.  Perhaps, they would have hidden; 
perhaps they would have gathered welcoming gifts of shells and rocks or perhaps they would have fled?   
But, contemplative response time was eliminated and the Darwin group, which as we know was non violent 
came unhindered to shore. When you have never seen something and have no reference whatsoever for it, 
it is possible not to see it. 

 

In many ways, we are blind to those things we don’t know and that goes for healing. 
If we believe something will heal it has an extra power.  Knowing and belief are powerful ingredients of reality.
 

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