Thanks, Nik. As you know, I am a big fan. 

 Here is my question:

What if the object you are looking at is an evolving 7 dimensional set of nested cones that we are both inside of but trying to get an outside view of?

(To get seven plus the inside/out,  there are three space, one time in Matter, which is four, then there the superimposed Life, Mind, and Culture dimensions, then there is the scientist that is from the inside trying to be on the outside, the there is the Imaginary Garden perspective that factors the scientific knower perspective in then out which then collapses into wisdom energy)

Hope folks have a good break 😄✌️.

G
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Greetings all!

I hope everyone was able to enjoy some sort of festivities with loved ones in recent days. 

Given the complex nature of the varied listserv discussions and community presentations over the past few months in particular, I thought I'd share this short (7min) bit of wisdom spoken by the brilliant Daniel Schmachtenberger. Enjoy!!


https://youtu.be/ZNcyc_sEtpU


Regards,

Nicholas G. Lattanzio, Psy.D.
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