Mar 20, 2002 • by Sergey Izrigi

Abstract Cores

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Sergey Izrigi Abstract Cores

I propose to you the development of new abstract cores – concepts that will not only allow us to comprehend certain aspects of known knowledge but also introduce us to unexplored facets of human existence. As an example, I will give the binomial: entropy - singularity. The consequences of this pair are chaos and order. Existing theories of chaos propose interesting hypotheses, but I will focus your attention on one of them: any singular field (that is, one directed towards creating a certain order) forms a center of attraction, to which energies of various densities (according to human perception, ranging from ideas to material objects) are drawn, modulated according to the laws of this ordering. More simply, any order has its own special unifying idea (laws of ordering). A housewife understands order in her own way, and her concepts differ from the ideas of an astrophysicist, a geneticist, or a pickpocket. The laws of ordering can be varied: linear, temporal, volumetric, linguistic, legal, etc. For now, we are only interested in one characteristic of a singular field: its attraction of similarly charged, modeled energies.

Let's say you started collecting beer labels or old banknotes. What do you do first? You "bring order" to your information archive and inventory files on this topic. In the case of philately, these are methods of cleaning stamps, their storage, information about exchange and sales locations. Ordering "activates" singular fields, modeled by the concept of philately. Certain energies begin to be attracted to you (other fans call you, interesting information is shared, you start browsing the web, collecting addresses related to stamps, etc.). Or you become interested in UFOs. The same thing happens – information, fan friends, gatherings, "activation" of singular fields, field expeditions, and finally, third-kind contacts. The aliens are simply drawn to you. They can't help it. And if you become a dragonologist, singularity will definitely attract a real living dragon to you. I'm telling you for sure!

But you might ask me, why do we need your tedious lecture? I answer. Remember, the Dream Hackers said that order must be brought to the island of Tonal. Everything there must be gathered and moved to one side. And what is there? First of all, "hackers" became interested in Dreaming. Usually, a person's Dreaming is a huge pile of unconscious fragments of their psychic activity, lying like dead weight, taking up space and concealing a burial ground of personal power beneath it. How can this pile be cleared and ordered? There are several options:

  1. One can consistently take one dream at a time and build a temporal chain of the dreams we have perceived. This is akin to a life review technique. Since a direct sequence is difficult to assemble, the method uses chains where the initial link is either a certain personality or a behavioral pattern. The advantages of the linear method are obvious (a huge number of links-anchors). The disadvantages are also obvious (a vast catalog of various chains).
  2. One can engage in Dreaming cartography, in which individual dreams create a kind of general conglomerate of a "dreamed world." This spatial method allows for better "ordering" of dreams. It is an interesting and useful tool for working with consciousness programs. The disadvantage of the method is its novelty, because of which orthodox Juanologists hit "hackers" in the face and hide behind the "roof" of Papa Carlo (that is, the highly respected C.C.). I think this attitude will change over the years.
  3. Surely there must be a spherical model for ordering dreams. But it has not yet been developed and represents the next step in the art of Dreaming.

What does the ordering of dreams provide? It "activates" the singularity modeled on Lucid Dream. All available information on this topic pours out to you. And since there is practically none, the universe sets its "butterflies" upon us, and they sprinkle "pollen of knowledge" on your skulls. Let's take our budding philatelist again. Tell me, who has a better chance of learning about a unique stamp – you or him? Naturally, him. And "hackers" have a better chance of meeting an emissary of dreams, encountering the wonders of the Nagual, and understanding the beauty of stalking. But that's not all.

As I said before, an abstract core (AC) allows us to touch the unknown. For example, an AC related to singularity gives us a glimpse into understanding a concept such as the adjustment of the Emanations of the cocoon.

Respected "hackers" and independent dreamers, after this detailed lecture, I will allow myself to move on to questions on the covered topic:

Questions

1. Explain, using an AC related to the idea of singularity, how you can explain the methods of adjusting the Emanations of the cocoon? For those who didn't fully grasp the material, here's a hint: The Eagle is a powerful center of singular fields (so powerful that it attracts the light of any "exhausted" consciousness). That is, we can view it as a server or transceiver. In this scheme, you are a local user, possessing the capabilities to tune into one information channel or another.

Think, gentlemen dreamers. At this moment, we will be racking our brains over the principles of Emanations adjustment. However, do not forget that the global goal of our current research is to define new (OURS AND YOURS!!!) abstract cores. Hence the second question:

2. What ACs can you propose to our wonderful company?

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