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From: Papyrus on 2 Jun 2010 01:45 On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 19:20:43 -0700 (PDT), JP3 <totalizm(a)gmail.com> wrote: >All happened in 1968 when I was a student. In that historic year, >students of my university organised a mass demonstration and >occupational strike. These were to protest against the despotic rules >of a dictator of my country of that period. Although these >demonstrations and strike were squashed, and the dictator was deprived >power only two years later, still for a significant number of >participants of these demonstrations, including myself, these were the >source of an unforgettable experience of the "nirvana of crowd", that >lasted for several hours. Of course, because there was, and still is, >a general lack of knowledge about nirvana, most probably no >participant of that demonstration and occupational strike actually had >an idea that he or she is just experiencing the "nirvana of crowd". >Therefore it took the development of the philosophy called >"totalizm" (described more comprehensively on the web page named >"totalizm.htm" that is available at addresses listed near the end of >this post) to identify, name, and to theoretically explain the >sensations of an indescribable feeling of mass happiness, which were >experienced by that crowd of students. > >That particular mass nirvana of crowd appeared in the moment, when >patriotically motivated crowd of students, packed tightly into the >main hall of the university like sardines in a tin, was listening to >representatives of workers from various factories. These >representatives delivered financial donations to the student-leaders >of that demonstration and strike to support the cause. Simultaneously, >straight from their hearts, they were giving the fiery speeches full >of patriotism, high-flying ideas, and ordinary human solidarity. I had >a good luck to just stand at the edge of balcony, so I had an >excellent view at what was starting to happen. During these speeches, >the so-called "moral energy" of the crowd was resonating and growing >rapidly, changing expressions on faces of people. (This "moral energy" >is described more comprehensively, amongst others, on the totaliztic >web page named "dipolar_gravity.htm" also available at addresses >listed near the end of this post.) In a certain moment of time the >resonating moral energy reached the "threshold of nirvana" which in >item #D2 from the web page named "nirvana.htm" is defined by the value >of coefficient "�nirvana" equal to 0.6. When this happened, the crowd >was hit by a delirium of happiness. Some people started to cry out of >happiness, others started to scream like in a hysteria, a lot of girls >fainted and needed to be passed from hands to hands above heads of >tightly packed crowd to be carried out from the hall, many simply were >so shocked, that were petrified and unable to move, and almost >everyone loosed control over what was happening. The demonstration >transformed into a havoc of the patriotic nirvana. What happened then >in that hall, it is difficult to describe, and it simply must be >experienced to be understood. If, for example, there would be a need >for a volunteer, who for the good of the crowd or the cause would need >to experience an instant and torturous death, then at that particular >moment of time almost everyone who reached the state of nirvana would >volunteer to die without a smallest regret, and without a smallest >delay. > >The memory of that particular patriotic event, proved later to be >extremely useful for working out, and describing, different mechanisms >which cause various types of nirvana. (According to the philosophy of >totalizm, in our life nothing happens just by a chance, and everything >that we experience is carefully designed, carries a deep meaning, and >has an important purpose. Therefore, I believe, this patriotic >experience was a part of the comprehensive preparation that later >allowed me to work out the mechanism of nirvana.) Three different >mechanisms that trigger feelings with the "taste" of nirvana, which I >later developed on the basis of my personal experiences from that >strike, are described in item #C4 of the web page named >"nirvana.htm" (addresses are provided below). > >The lack of popular and commonly-accessible knowledge about nirvana >caused, that neither myself, nor probably any other participant of >that memorable occupational strike, had a slightest idea what we >really experienced. Later, the elapse of time which thoroughly erases >all feelings, caused that the majority of students who experienced >that nirvana of crowd, gradually forgotten how the nirvana feels. >Because nirvana is so rare phenomenon on the Earth, nothing else >reminded these feelings to them again. > >I myself, similarly like all others, also probably would gradually >forget about experiencing that nirvana of crowd. But in 1985 I >developed the unique philosophy of life called "totalizm". In turn one >amongst vital recommendations of that philosophy is, that in every >life situation we should increase the level of so-called "moral >energy" on all possible ways - for details see item #D4 on the web >page named "parasitism.htm". Therefore, also in 1996 to 1998, during >my professorial contract at an university from the tropical island of >Borneo, I laboriously and enthusiastically increased my level of moral >energy. Simultaneously it somehow happened, that in these times on the >tropical island of Borneo lived people who being relatively poor, >still were highly moral and intuitively totaliztic in their behaviours >and habits, exceptionally close to nature, positive, and happy. For >these reasons, the average level of moral energy that prevailed in the >entire society from the island of Borneo, in these times was one >amongst a highest in the world. In the result, otherwise than in >countries with low average levels of moral energy, on Borneo my >deliberate and enthusiastic striving to attain such an increase in >moral energy at any opportunity, caused that unexpectedly the level of >that energy exceeded in me the "threshold value of nirvana" defined by >"�nirvana". After all, because of the high average level of this >energy in the entire society of Borneo of that time, this society had >NOT sucked from me the energy that I earned in there, as fast as this >sucking is done by inhabitants of other countries with a low average >level of moral energy. Thus, the level of this energy could increase >then in me much faster than in any other country. So in spite that >then I did not know yet that there is such thing as "nirvana", which >awaits for those people who increase their moral energy above the >threshold level of � = 0.6, still after I exceeded this threshold >value, the nirvana rapidly appeared in me in December 1997. Now I >recall with a laughter, that when completely unexpectedly for myself, >I rapidly experienced on Borneo this overwhelming feeling of permanent >happiness of nirvana, but I still did not know what it means, and also >when this feeling stayed with me permanently for a long period of >time, at some stage I started to panic. I began to worry that perhaps >it may be a symptom of some unknown tropical illness. After all, there >is plenty of strange illnesses in the tropical Island of Borneo at >which I was living at that time. I knew that in Africa there is a >tropical illness of sleepiness (caused by the "tsetse fly"), the >symptoms of which include an uncontrollable sleepiness. Therefore, I >was not able to exclude the possibility that in Borneo there could >also be another tropical illness, which makes us uncontrollably happy. >(Bacteria, or viruses, which would cause such an illness, would be >worth of fortunes on the black market of narcotics!) > >Thus, when I started to panic because of that unexpected feeling of >powerful and continuous happiness, which on Borneo would NOT leave me >even after many days and weeks, I started to frantically search in >books what actually is whatever I am experiencing. Only in the result >of these literature searches I discovered that I am living through an >extremely rare phenomenon called "nirvana". Therefore, starting from >that moment, I initiated a scientific study of this phenomenon - along >as I was experiencing it in person. I experienced this earned nirvana >for the duration of around 9 months, i.e. starting from December 1997, >until my departure from the happy Borneo i return to economically >depressed own country in September 1998. This my long research on the >earned nirvana revealed also, that a brief version of nirvana, which I >call the "resonance nirvana", was experienced by a significant >proportion of students from my year of study, during that memorable >"occupational strike" at my university in 1968. But because of the >unavailability of commonly accessible information about this >extraordinary phenomenon, none amongst us knew what is happening to >us. Only my later personal experiencing the long-lasting "earned >nirvana" from the tropical island of Borneo, allowed me to recall and >to recognise these unique feelings that I remembered from the time >when I was a student, and thus also to understand what then really >happened to us. Recollections of that unique feeling of "resonance >nirvana" experienced then by students of of my university, are >described, amongst others, in item #C3 of the web page (in English) >named "nirvana.htm", in 5 from item #E1 of the web page (in Polish) >named "rok.htm", and in subsection JF4 from volume 9 of my monograph >[1/4] (in English) available in internet free of charge via the >totaliztic web page named "text_1_4.htm". In turn photographs of >colleagues from my year of study, a significant proportion of which >went through that resonance nirvana, are published on the totaliztic >web pages (in Polish) named "rok.htm" and "pw.htm". > >* * * > >The above post is an adaptation of item #C3 from the totaliztic web >page named "nirvana.htm" (updated on 27 May 2010, or later). It >summarises the content of the web page named "nirvana.htm" which >describes very rare and unknown to the majority of people phenomenon >of "nirvana". Thus, reading the above descriptions would be even more >effective from that web page "nirvana.htm" than from this post, as on >the web page are working all links to other related web pages with >additional explanations, it is printed in colour, it is also >illustrated, the content of it is updated regularly, etc. The latest >update of the web page "nirvana.htm" can be viewed, amongst others, at >addresses: >http://energia.sl.pl/nirvana.htm >http://telepathy.50megs.com/nirvana.htm >http://telekinesis.50megs.com/nirvana.htm >http://malbork.20megsfree.com/nirvana.htm >http://www.anzwers.org/free/wroclaw/nirvana.htm >http://members.fortunecity.com/timevehicle/nirvana.htm >http://propulsion.250free.com/nirvana.htm (this last address is >active only at beginnings of months). >Notice that every above web site contains all totaliztic web pages, >including pages "rok.htm" and "pw.htm". Therefore, in order to look at >the web page named e.g. "rok.htm", or at any other web page indicated >here, it is enough if in the above addresses the name of web page >"nirvana.htm" is replaced with the name of web page which one wishes >to view, e.g. with the name "pw.htm" - thus creating a new address, >e.g. the address: http://members.fortunecity.com/timevehicle/pw.htm > >Each topic which I am subjecting to a public discussion at internet >forums, including this one, is also repeated on all blogs of totalizm >still in existence (this post carries in there the number #182E). At >the moment two blogs of totalizm still remain operational, which can >be viewed at following internet addresses: >http://totalizm.wordpress.com >http://totalizm.blox.pl/html >It is also worth to have look in there at related posts, e.g. at post >number #104E which also concerns the phenomenon of nirvana. > >With the totaliztic salute, >Jan Pajak > Nirvana means "nothingness"...."no wind" I think you are just popularizing some quaint media terms and using it for a hard sell for you contivances. What your talking about is mob mentality. Ever laugh with people in a crowded theatre? Same thing....no big deal. |