anyone else in any way at all.
Nothing that I say or believe can ever be defined as a dogma, or even a definition of anyone or anything, except of myself and my experiences. But this demands something of others: to define themselves. I am not saying that any group or any number of people must define themselves differently from each other. If a cohesive group defines each and every person in it as exactly the same, that's fine with me.
For now, at least, I define myself as an infinite mind, outside of physical limits, and free to think whatever I choose to think about anything and everything. That does not mean that I deny the dictionary. Of course, there is some stability in the definitions of stuff. My opinion is that these definitions of stable stuff, such as found in any good dictionary, are simply a record of the past or present state of matter. There is no way to predict nor define the future in my definition of life. Everything we experience as humans, in my opinion, is a record of the past. Current and future definitions are always changing.
An infinite ongoing set of new experiences happens in every nanosecond. These experiences never pause nor repeat themselves ever. That does not mean our memories are useless. Of course, history matters. I am simply saying that our physical existence is bound to repeat itself as a memory. The ongoing set of new experiences has all and only that which is completely new and innovative, not based on any history. That does not mean we can abandon, deny, nor disrespect history. Nor does it mean that we can constantly immerse ourselves in some ethereal nonsense, while ignoring our everyday life and obligations.
Everything matters, even if it is not actually physical matter. Our free thoughts are not physical, in my opinion, however these free thoughts are my definition of how we exist. Physicality is about who we are. I am not saying that physicality can be ignored, indeed, physicality is a part of every aspect of our awareness. It is exactly what we are aware of: the tangible set. Tangible and intangible are bound to each other. They cannot be separated, neither one be ignored or considered unimportant. Every aspect of the physical is important. It is the only thing we can be aware of, in my opinion. The intangible cannot be seen nor proven to exist. For me, the intangible consists of only one idea: that we are aware of physical stuff. I would define intangible stuff in real terms, say bosons, or whatever the form of energy is that maintains the ongoing set of new experiences.
These new experiences are not a distraction from our everyday life, that would be ridiculous, to assume that our everyday life is unimportant. The tangible and intangible aspects of life are knitted together as mind and body. Perhaps, the laws in the classical world of physics, and the uncertain conditions in the quantum world of unsolved mysteries, are knitted together as well.
For a look at many intelligent ideas and discussions about new ideas: http://noetic.org/ which was founded by Edgar Mitchell, an astronaut who walked on the moon.
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