| Re: Introduction to the "Unified Mind Theory" -
05-16-2008, 06:52 PM
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your continued interest in the "Unified Mind Theory". I looked at my homepage address - I am so sorry! Instead of "sik.net" which is sick, please type "silk.net" which has a much nicer ring to it, giving us a hint about the "texture" of space-time - or for that matter, our Field in Consciousness, and which lies on the other side of the same coin. (Well: "super-imposed" perhaps, like body & soul", sharing the same Shell if you allow me to take the "white lab coat approach".)
When you enter my personal home page, I have a nice "give away" for everybody to download and to play with. I put a lot of effort into it, collecting thoughts over years. I tried to do my best with all this computer work, often at odds with proper English not wanting to sound like an idiot. At times, I tried to avoid choking on revelations, not giving in to emotions, like banging ones head against the floor. I tried to act as "dry" as possible as if I had no part in this, like throwing around big words, making bold statements. How does it work? Very simple. During my daily routine, like going swimming in the morning, I would think of something I would like to know, and then I would "swim on it". After a few days of tossing the idea around in my head I would sit down, relax, and write my own answers down. Don't you think this is unique; or can others do that too?
Over the years, I would collect all topics as chapters in .html format under the directory "Unified Mind Theory", and I would rearrange files and/or add more stuff to them, sorry: "insights", wondering what should be the begin and what should be its end. The question is: "Is there an end?" Cannot all paragraphs be high-lighted, and by way of multi-tasking down-loaded straight into our brains, and we realize all chapters say the same thing? At the begin of each month, I would compress this "live", or constantly changing directory, to create a single file, easy for people to download and install. The UMT release "umt-may2004.exe" was the last one offered after which I thought I should peddle the theory in book form, hoping to attract more attention to the idea of Unity. So I kicked myself to convert its contents from .html to Word and then from Word to .pdf in order to be able to have it printed anywhere in accordance to industry standards. You don't have to buy it. You can go through all its pages with compliments of lulu.com. It is an open book, and everybody can have a look at it and check it out. Please download and click on the above file, and it will ask you where to unload all its compressed files, and rebuild the directory with all its internal links restored. I suggest to put it next to your c: drive; then you have it handy and close by. I think discussing and editing and up-dating the text to the UMT should be uplifting, and a lot of fun.
Hans |