, Monday. Clear, bright and -10dC; a pleasant and normal winter day.

I hope you enjoy reading

Diary: Quantum theory history weekend webwork and weekend events:


   

~~'The Quantum Story' by binds my attention, I complete my new website, watch Annie skate and continue with left_hand work.~~

All weekend my computer sat patiently waiting for the entry of Thursday to be completed. However, events happened and I did not complete it until just a few minutes ago. I’m glad I did not just close it, the edit was worth the wait.

On the way back from lunch with John I picked up a sale book titled ‘The Quantum Story' subtitled 'A history in 40 Moments’ at ShelfLifeBooks. Reading this book, among other things derailed me from my regular track.

On Saturday morning I made it to the rink with parking in order to see Annie skate her first strokes. I learned to skate on frozen canals in open nature and found the rink setting a bit confining, but except for Bowness and Olympic Plaza, there are no open venues. But it was a neat experience to see Annie make good progress and now her Dad too, is going to buy some skates!

Sunday was the regular visit with friends at the Palliser’s Oval room this time, with a new couple showing. Dan, Shirley-2’s son, and I had a long conversation in which I related some of my bush work experiences in Timmins, my first Canadian job in August of 1959. This made me quite late and gave me a chance to catch a ride home with Garda.

Sunday evening I was engrossed in my new ‘Quantum History’ book and what I read will have some consequences for my writings over the next few days. I now know about the smallest possible physical dimensions called at Planck scale, called Plancktime and Plancklength.

Left_Hand work: A quota of qua[n]tums A swarm of wavelets The Unknown experienced in Terms of the familiar. = The Revelation of Science.

Later Sunday night I made a Left_Hand drawing with the text: “A quota of qua[n]tums A swarm of wavelets The Unknown experienced in Terms of the familiar. = The Revelation of Science.” This text emerged only after I had completed drawing all the illustrations, the quantum and wavelets, using the four drawing tools: crayon, pencil, felt pen and brush, in that order of work.
P.S: Much of Thursday and Friday were spent on uploading the remaining category file to my new web site, including my latest talk of 2014-01-19 on 'Spirituality for Today'.



Writings: Quantum view and long meditation:


   

~~My new Quantum History book becomes philosophical in its closing chapters, aligning with my own thoughts. A long meditation on my earliest memory partially recounted .~~

That final text sentence from the above reported drawing, felt good in the sense that is expressed my sentiments about science as it now emerges in the mentioned ‘Quantum’ book. In its last chapter it reports on the view that ‘the answers you get, depend on the questions you ask’.

The Quantum History, Chapter 40: - the answers you get, depend on the questions you ask -

This view comes close to my perception that our perspective and knowledge of our experience world is related to the way we are conscious and the way our brain functions. The latter probably creates a bias in the way we think and interpret our experience. So, we now need to find out what this bias might be and determine the extend of its influence.

A second cause of the mentioned derailment of my routine was an ‘inner work’ journey. This involved a long meditation and retracement to my very first childhood memory. This memory has always been there, but held in abeyance in the sense that I did not want to dismiss it, as irrelevant. Yet neither did I know how to give it a meaningful place, so I just acknowledged it when ever it surfaced into my attention.

Through the process of this mentioned meditation I was finally able to give that first memory a place of meaning and inspiration even. Earlier on I had made attempts, but could not ‘intuit’ a meaningful interpretation that resonated within me.

While on my short coffee break just now, I think that meaning from such an early life memory only can emerge when there is a life time of experience available, against which it can be fitted. If the memory is important it will stay, but remain dormant in a state of subsidence, as it did for me over decades. Now of late it has become much more ‘active’ in that it is present in I my considerations as wanting attention of the now more experienced ego. The latter having acquired the many skills of a life time and in my case the ability to discern with critical rational thinking and intuiting, winnowing the relevant possible from the may be possible.

Now about the memory recalled and the results obtained; but this will have to wait until after lunch<10:58am now. This became 2:29pm after a snoo-o-o-ze and some grocery shopping. Since there are other things to do, the report will have to wait until tomorrow.~



Daily Entry: 2014-01-27

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