Dictations from Out There — A Way to Avoid Imminent Conflict
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Ever sensed an imminent conflict in your future and watched helplessly as it occurred, entangling you in it, as it unfolded? Wouldn’t you ra...
Dictations from Out There — Awareness Is Not Produced by Intention
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Awareness is not something produced by intention, including the intention to be aware. That The intention to be aware produces attentio...
Selling into a Mood of Inertia and the Plight of Change: The Alternative to Inertia or Resistance
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The plight of being alive is ongoingly facing the demand for change, the shifting current against which we often stand grudgingly resistant,...
A Functional Model for AI Self-Regulation Based on Core Cognitive Faculties
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This post shares a concise model for internal AI self-regulation using four core faculties of intelligence— attention, intention, memory, an...
A Key to Stopping Going Against Ourselves
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Our biggest problem is that we go against ourselves. Going against ourselves takes three forms: giving in to second thoughts about what we h...
Balanced Intelligence Training
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If you've been reading my recent writings on Balanced Intelligence, you've heard how balancing our intelligence clears our mind, res...
Balancing the Core 'Muscles' of Intelligence -- training
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All intelligence has four core "muscles": attention, intention, memory, and imagination. These muscles of intelligence develop th...
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