Hello! We talked about continuing the workshops with Prescott's Life & Afterlife, is everyone on board? If anyone has another good option, please let us know and we can discuss it.
The Master and his Emissary!Hello! We talked about continuing the workshops with Prescott's Life & Afterlife, is everyone on board? If anyone has another good option, please let us know and we can discuss it.
The Master and his Emissary!
Just kidding, I'm on board for Life and Afterlife. I think it'll be a good change from Logocracy.
No problem for me.Would you guys be able to make the meeting an hour earlier (ie 6pm Sydney time), just for today?
That’s great, thank you! A couple of others can attend earlier too, so for this week, we will start at 6 pm Sydney time.No problem for me.
Hello everyone, tomorrow we will be starting with Life and Afterlife and starting with the introduction portion for tomorrow's meetup. See you then!Hello! We talked about continuing the workshops with Prescott's Life & Afterlife, is everyone on board? If anyone has another good option, please let us know and we can discuss it.
These conditions formed the character of a nation brave in battle, its tradition of respect for the sword and knightly virtues, as well as its contemptuous attitude towards political insight, prudence, foresighted wisdom, and cunning. These traditions do not find a deeper resonance among the contemporary young generation, and this worries us old-timers. On the other hand, however, values are gradually being born that the old Poles lacked.
However, out of all possible varieties of logocratic system, the most efficient and disciplined form should be chosen and developed, because this is what our national character and our geopolitical position require.
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This can be done with a well-considered plan of action, implemented with prudence and sufficient flexibility, and with respect for the will and reason of the people. It is to be doubted whether excessively radical methods can lead to the realization of a true logocracy.
Of course, you're more than welcome to.Would it be OK to join in the meeting? Laurs kindly let me know a couple of weeks ago that you would be reading Prescott, so I have the Kindle version.
I'm sorry if this is off subject, but your post reminded me of a magazine article I read recently in my family doctors waiting room, which was about a German organization called Sehen Ohne Augen. Their website is here: Sehen ohne Augen - Entdecke Deine Möglichkeiten / Sehen ohne Augen (english version here: Seeing without Eyes - Discover Your Capabilities / Sehen ohne Augen although not everything is translated). There's a nice youtube video as well here, it is subtitled and can be set to auto translate the subs to English:Out of curiosity when researching Orion and sight, I found articles on an implantable cortical device to help people who have lost their vision be able to see. It is still in its early stages of development, but interesting in that it bypasses the eye/optic nerve and transmits signals straight to the visual cortex.
From Mythology to Reality: Restoring Sight in the Blind | St. Luke's Health | St. Luke's Health
Can a device really restore sight to the blind? That’s what physicians at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine are testing with the Orion cortical visual prosthesis from Second Sight Medical Products. With a name derived from the myth of Orion who went blind and...www.stlukeshealth.orgNew Implant Can Restore Partial Vision To Blind People — Born To Engineer
Bio-engineers are hailing new tech as a ‘paradigm shift’. The new implant can transmit video images directly to the visual cortex, bypassing the eye and opticwww.borntoengineer.com
Oh my! I´ve just seen this! I´ll get on with the introduction and hopefully will finish in time to join the meeting.Hello everyone, tomorrow we will be starting with Life and Afterlife and starting with the introduction portion for tomorrow's meetup. See you then!