by Joey Lawsin
The Circle of Perspectives, sometimes called the Frame of Reference Effect, is a principle designed by the author to illustrate that information changes depending on one's perspective, location, and environment. No, the same place is perceived as the same by two observers. Information varies depending on one's environment. Your surroundings are the source that makes who you are. Nature is the Mother of Information.
Information is correlated to perception. It can be quantified in three ways:
(1) 90% of us perceive or do the most common thing every time,
(2) 9 % think outside the box or breakaways from the standard,
(3) 1 % thinks otherwise.
To understand this better, let me ask you this question: If I tell you that the pencil resting stationary on your desk is moving; will you believe me?
To a common mind, most will quickly tell the pencil is obviously at rest.
To an active mind, the pencil is actually moving at an average orbit speed of the earth at 30 km/s. It is also moving towards the center of the earth with a gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. It is pulling the moon and the sun through gravitation and it is pushing itself away from the center of our galaxy through centripetal force. It is decaying at the moment through the combustion process, resisting friction, and even being pounded with a pressure of 15 lbs per square inch. Its status is potential because the frame of reference is where you are sitting right now, but the same pencil is kinetic if you are sitting somewhere on the moon zeroing your telescope on the pencil.
To a visionary mind, the pencil becomes mightier than the sword. The mind starts to write -- it writes things that it sees, touches, and senses. The mind connects from the outside to the inside. It finds truth and understands reality.
The above illustrations suggest that perception depends on one's mindset. It varies on one's experiences and knowledge. It gives way to various options. It makes you think deeper and better. It gives you the intelligence you need. To find which kind of intelligence, let me ask you this: if I ask you to open a door, what do you think you will do? Will, you either push it or pull it?
1. To a regular mind, someone can answer automatically the question. (common intelligence)
2. To an active mind, the question can be answered in various ways". ( inquisitive intelligence)
3. To an intelligent mind, the question becomes a challenge. (the visionary)
The regular mind (knowledge) is the part of intelligence where information is gathered to become knowledge. The active mind (understanding) is the part of intelligence where information is understood and perceived by the senses. The visionary mind (wisdom) is the part of intelligence where understanding becomes wisdom from where the I/Me concept becomes the We/Us concept. The I, me, myself becomes you, us, weself
When you reach the stage of Wisdom, the Self detaches itself from the physical world and attaches itself to the abstract world. This is the turning point where your perspectives towards life change and embrace the We/Us concept. You understand yourself more clearly and eventually attain peace of mind. Your body and consciousness connect deeper in harmony with nature. Its Wholeness and Oneness. Your abstract self dominates the physical you. And this transformation opens the gateway to a higher dimension of Self. An unknown dimension beyond the physical world where you connect to the Abstracts. A new environment with fresh information, with fresh knowledge, with fresh you.
Since the physical world is the primary source of information, a time will come information will be completely drained. Humans must engage in a new environment far beyond the materialistic world. Since no human can save mother earth, we must save ourselves by leaving planet earth and exploring a new horizon far and beyond.
"Time will come Information will be completely drained." ~ Joey Lawsin
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