Vasu Jaggi

Is multidimensional Thinking the way to understand world?

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what if linear one dimensional logics aren't gonna cut it and that we have to evolve the way we think ? 

paradoxes , strange loops are fundamental in reality right? then we have to say bye bye to our linear thinking style isn't it? how do i do it?

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42 minutes ago, Vasu Jaggi said:

what if linear one dimensional logics aren't gonna cut it and that we have to evolve the way we think ? 

paradoxes , strange loops are fundamental in reality right? then we have to say bye bye to our linear thinking style isn't it? how do i do it?

I'd say that going beyond linear thinking goes through psychedelics and meditation. it is to stop analyzing reality and allow reality to be in you, to manifest itself. it can be considered thought, but it is not verbal or linear.

 

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We already feel in multiple dimensions. Why not just mix that up with thinking. Maybe that's what intuition is.

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Nah you can't think the world


"God is not a conclusion, it is a sudden revelation. When you see a rose it is not that you go through a logical solipsism, "This is a rose, and roses are beautiful, so this must be beautiful." The moment you see it, the head stops spinning thoughts. On the contrary, your heart starts beating faster. It is something totally different from the idea of truth." -Osho

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10 hours ago, Swarnim said:

Why not just mix that up with thinking.

going full circle... 

before rationalism our thinking didn't follow linear logics and we shifted to linear thinking and now its time to go non linear again.

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4 hours ago, Vasu Jaggi said:

going full circle... 

before rationalism our thinking didn't follow linear logics and we shifted to linear thinking and now its time to go non linear again.

20 hours ago, Vasu Jaggi said:

what if 

 

I'd say that's where the thing goes. Rationalism is a way of thinking completely based on fear. Its function is to avoid death. A guy from the Paleolithic was not rationalist, he lived deeply, and assumed death fully, since there was no other possibility. When technology offers the possibility of controlling nature, rationalism arises, and creates a way of being based on fear, since it is truly possible to have some control.

The rational impossibility of facing death forces the rational mind to create barriers to function; these barriers create linear, superficial thinking, based on temporality and focused on personal history. breaking this and returning to the depth of the present is spirituality, to do this you must convince the rational mind to abandon fear,  product of a thousand generations of rational thinkers. not easy! It's the work we do

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