Below is a list of concepts and ideas that I would like to eventually blog about here. I have put links on the concepts that I have already blogged about:
- Being a Man, relating to Women.
- What awareness is / the function of it.
- The structure of language, how rearranging words creates new meanings.
- "He" instead of "Me" when referencing the old me.
- Now, compared to past and future.
- The true nature of emotion (biochemical, mental created, etc)
- The ego (not necessarily freuds definition).
- Who am I / Identity of my 'self'.
- What is it to 'know' something, how do you learn best, whats the problem with knowing and learning, etc.
- What is intuition, its purpose, etc.
- Energy flow between people.
- Brainwaves - training, sharing, etc.
- The nature of reality and our minds connection to it.
- Seeing is believing, or believing is seeing.
- Death, dying, and the beyond. (Living/ego death, and ultimate/body death).
- Solitude and its function of health on a being.
- The nature of discipline, motivation, and persistence.
- Goal setting, why its so important to the human.
- What it is to 'be' human. (Abortion threshold, euthanasia threshold, retarded threshold, etc).
- Finding your deepest gift in life.
- Chaos, what is it and how is it functional.
- Mental health, how one person can commit suicide and another can feel on top of the world.
- Sleep and dreaming / lucid dreaming / controlling inner reality.
- Evolution - physically, mentally, spiritually.
- Creativity, ideas - what are they, where do they come from, anything.
- Technology and its effects on the evolution of human.
- The function of beliefs in the human mind.
- The function of habits in the human mind.
- If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? And such.
- The philosophy of time and space, a fabric of existence or simply a gauge of comparison, etc?
- Science vs. religion. The pros and cons of both, and why neither alone is enough.
- Perhaps what could be beyond, or the evolution, of science and religion (as separate entities into one unified one, maybe).
- The realization of the most universal truths being the most simple ones.
- The mind as a perceiver being like colored lenses, seeing a red painting with blue lenses shows a purple painting.
- Metaphors and their wonderful ability to portray a message better than anything else.
- Subjective reality vs. objective reality, and perhaps where they converge.
- Can someone know something to be true without having proof or words to support it?
- And does having words for something directly prove that truth has been obtained?
- Philosophy of organization - does having the ability to organize your life physically mean your mental state is organized, or at least can fathom a system to use?
- Structures of complex systems, and their true purpose in life.
- Education and its function on the development of human. Perhaps also in comparison to animals.
- The function of war, peace, and justice on society and humans.
- The concept and function of society itself. How does society change, what purpose does it really serve, etc?
- Government and its function, similarly.
- Basic human rights, what are they, what should they be, etc.
- The inseparable connection of the mind to the body. And the philosophy of our own unity, yet we have 2 halves of a body and mind that criss-cross...
- Memory and everything about it.
- The conscious mind vs. the subconscious mind.
- The nature and types of communication.
- The power of emotions, such as love and happiness or anger and sadness, in the life of a human.
- Money, the true function, purpose, and everything about it.
- What is confusion really?
- The vien-diagram of the comfort zone, extreme chaos, and the necessity of 'the edge' in growth.
- Biochemical perspective on the human mind and its own functions.
- Addiction, dependency, and such.
- The immense purpose and function of gaining new perspectives on things in life.
- The effects and realizations from trying psychedelic & hallucinogenic drugs, and also out-of-body-and-mind experiences.
- "The zone" (like in running), everything about it.
- Map of reality - its function, process of development, anything.
- The function that writing has on the mind.
- The effect that language has on the mind.
- Child psychology - the early development years that make an adult who he is. And, how an adult can change his past to make himself anything.
- The difference between indifference and being unattached.
- Visualization, and its impact on a persons life.
If there are other ideas you would like for me to write on, please post them in the comments section below!
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