The Terrestrail vs. Spiritual Mind
The Terrestrial Mind
- Data – Meta-data and data are unstructured symbols in any form. Meta-data is simply a more granular set of symbols. Data is collected via the senses (experience) or by machine ‘probes’ (machine senses) and then, after it is recorded (stored), it can be processed either by the human mind or by computer.
- Logical Structure – Information and knowledge are synonymous terms that describe any set of logically structured symbols. Knowledge is one and its structure is one. and technology (includes art). There is no information sub-structure. Structure, pattern recognition, connections, and association are also synonymous. Subcategories are and technology (including art).
- Questions – The realization of a lack of knowledge structure. Structuring questions results in knowledge creation.
- Language – The vehicle for expression, collaboration, and sharing of knowledge.
- Behaviour – Actions based on knowledge. Doing. Includes performance. We need knowledge to do, but these two are not synonymous. Experience is the result of behavior.
- Emotion – What moves us to choose and behave (externally). E- ‘motion’ > movement.
- Consciousness – Varying levels of awareness of the terrestrial reality.
- Terrestrial wisdom – Decision competency.
The Spiritual Mind
- Spiritual Wisdom – Decision competency with spiritual guidance.
- Motive – Why we choose (internally). Motion > Motive.
- Belief – Temporary personal absolutes that determine interest and extend from motive.
- Language – The vehicle for expression, collaboration, and sharing of belief that results in behavior.
Behaviour – Actions based on belief. Spiritual doing includes, e.g., selfless works or working miracles.
- Emotions – Love.
- Sprituality – Varying levels of awareness or realization of the spiritual reality. Results include, e.g., intuition, meaning (in terms of a sense of purpose).
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