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Cosmic Philosopher

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Limited Attention Span

"The brain is a wonderful organ: it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office." ~ Robert Frost

The limited attention span means that only part of your memory surface can be activated at any one time. "This limited attention span is extremely important for it means that the activated area will be a single coherent area and that single coherent area will be found in the most easily activated part of the memory surface. The most easily activated area or pattern is the most familiar one, the one which has been encountered most often, the one which has left most trace on the memory surface. And because a familiar pattern tends to be used it becomes ever more familiar. In this way the mind builds up that stock of present patterns which are the basis of code communication."1
CHILDHOOD IGNORANCE IS OFTEN LIFETIME DAMAGE TO THINKING PROCESS...says Tim Aldred.

When the Af-ri-kan embryonic historic orientation is ignored in a society, you hear many useless chatter about how to you are to think, from people who have only read evil monotheism bible. But like a manufacture's product, there's a handbook for usage, and so thus is the same need to learn the human way of thinking from the precedence of man's development.  The characterization of the early hybrid human civilization is for modern people to learn that wisdom, today its called science. Do you know/understand why the human world  as gone fundamentally mentally ill. See the American Psychological Association five (5) years research and finding that says belief in spirit-God is mental disorder. Why world history of human real origins was barred by the 600 B.C. European political power of Rome.  

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