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June 7, 2008 - Saturday
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ENERGY At the time and place of birth we received a quite very well defined cosmic energy. Our lifespan, our behaviour patternsand the direction of our development, are the karmic imprints of past lives which largely determine our present personal evolution.
POTENTIAL By instinct and intuition we are always related with our full potential of life, his past and future. Existential exformation of the genetic information analogous to the well known DNA, occurs in accordance with the current situation of our present life.
SYNERGY Replacing, based on what we call freedom of decision-making, the said before mostly unconscious connection with our full life potential by a conscious one, synergy can manifest on a higher not fateful level. This in such a way activated synergy between the energetic and informative potential of the RING together with a corresponding existence, allow vista and facilitate to overcome acquired karmic and educational behaviour patterns.
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June 1, 2008 - Sunday
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COSMAS F.Winkler realized numerous exhibitions and performances at home and abroad. He establishes as one of the first the SYNESTHETIC INSTALLATION as a independent art discipline. At times he worked as assistant of Joseph Beuys. His Works where shown in different museums, amongst others at HALLE FÜR INTERNATIONALE NEUE KUNST ZÜRICH, KUNSTMUSEUM BASEL, KUNSTHALLE BASEL, ART MUSEUM LUZERN, MUSÉE RATH GENÈVE, MUSÉE DE LA VILLE DE TOULOUSE FRANCE, TEL AVIV MUSEUM ISRAEL,PALACE DE BEAUX ARTS BRUXELLES BELGIQUE Course of education: Lectureship, music study, career of an artist, art lecturer, scholarship and healing arts of the East. After several longer stays abroad which he spent in Italy, France, Nepal, America, Spain and Africa, he is living in Switzerland
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May 24, 2008 - Saturday
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Buddhas metaphor of the rarity of a precious human life.
Here the meaning of "rare" is embedded in the buddhist cosmological worldview. Within this beginningless cycle of existence, rebirth after rebirth, there are rare occasions when we rise to a human rebirth. Buddhas metaphor exemplifies the rarity of a precious human life.
Imagine a tortoise swimming submerged in a vast ocean and resurfacing only once every one hundred years. The times of human rebirth are similar to the infrequent times the tortoise comes up for air. Now imagine a resplendent Ring of the same size as the tortoise floating also somewhere on the surface of the same ocean. Consider the tortoise's chances to pass with his nose through the Ring when he comes up for air every hundred years. This is the meaning of "rare and precious" human life.
freely re-narrated by Cosmas from BUDDHISM WITH AN ATTITUDE
The Tibetan Seven-Point Mind Training B.Alan Wallace

Try to visualize an endless and very dense, flat and thin spiral from the smallest to the largest unimaginable dimension. Somewhere on it choose one single resplendent turn. Now place the spiral in the background and keep in mind only this one isolated flat twist. Hereafter you recognize easily that he illustrates nothing but what corresponds to ones lifetime in relationship with eternal rebirths.
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May 19, 2008 - Monday
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Category: Blogging
Holon (philosophy) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abridgement by cosmas/holonicart
A holon (Greek: holos, "whole") is something that is simultaneously a whole and a part.
A holon is a system (or phenomenon) that is a whole in itself as well as a part of a larger system. It can be conceived as systems nested within each other. Every system can be considered a holon, from a subatomic particle to the universe as a whole. On a non-physical level, words, ideas, sounds, emotions—everything that can be identified—is simultaneously part of something, and can be viewed as having parts of its own, similar to sign in regard of semiotics.
Since a holon is embedded in larger wholes, it is influenced by and influences these larger wholes. And since a holon also contains subsystems, or parts, it is similarly influenced by and influences these parts.
Information flows bidirectionally between smaller and larger systems.
A hierarchy of holons is called a holarchy. The holarchic model can be seen as an attempt to modify and modernise perceptions of natural hierarchy.
Ken Wilber comments that the test of holon hierarchy (e.g. holarchy) is that if a type of holon is removed from existence, then all other holons of which it formed a part must necessarily cease to exist too.
Philosophy of history A holon is a historical event that makes other historical events inevitable.
Psychology and Human Development Holonics is a generic term in psychology that refers to the theory of spiral dynamics. In this context it refers to the development of cultural value systems which are discrete in themselves (memes) and also part of a larger value system ("memeplex").
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