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Outline of chapter 2

From Aware Theory

File name chapter 2 outline File created date 11:27 am Monday, December 24 2007

cover these concepts

A short explaination of how the brain and body works with two goals: of conveying the complexity of the brain and the begining concept of very small changes and numerous changes that can occur to and in the brain leading to the understanding and construction of a physicontinuum. (The brain changing from one moment to the next produces consciousness)

Internal/ external view point of a person. We see others as a body we see ourselves as a consciousness. When we look outside of our selves we see ourselves as a body. To know what survival is we have to see with in these other people and see them as consciousness as well not just bodies. The relation ship is that bodies produce the consciousnesss. When the body dies it not longer produces any consciousness.

I experience it concept Ixperiencit You experience it concept Uxperiencit Potential versus actual

Physipaths Physipoints Physivenues Physicontinuums Physimoment the amount of functioning to produce a awaremoment

Awarepath Awarepoints Awarevenues Awarecontinuums Awaremoment

Mentapath Mentapoints Mentavenues Mentacontinuums

Itopaths Itopoints Itovenues Itocontinuums

Convergence /divergence of physipaths etc Simipath convergence

Actual versus potential

potential awarecontinuums

Physivenues

Awarepath Awarepoints Awarevenues Awaremoment Mentapaths Mentapoints Mentavenues

Vertical change versus horizontal change to a path Lateral change versus progressional change to a path

Sensepath Enviropath Momentumpath Internapath QMpath


citopath citophysipath oriphysipath

Multiplicity of self versus singularity self concept

mapping of physipaths to awarepaths

Mapping of continuums The concept of closeness in an itocontinuum

The concept of the simipath Simipath identity


Self awarepath

itofields -- where some physipaths are more likely than others