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Prof. M. M. Ninan Marthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area

Prof. M. M. Ninan Marthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area. Introduction to. Prof. M. M. Ninan Marthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area. Why is the horse not laughing?. Levels of cognitions. Because the horse does not understand what they are saying. Levels of cognitions.

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Prof. M. M. Ninan Marthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area

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  1. Prof. M. M. NinanMarthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area

  2. Introduction to Prof. M. M. NinanMarthoma Church of San Francisco Bay Area

  3. Why is the horse not laughing? Levels of cognitions Because the horse does not understandwhat they are saying.

  4. Levels of cognitions

  5. Levels of cognitions

  6. We live in four floors The Hebrew Cosmology

  7. The Jain Universe 1 2 3 4

  8. We live in four floors We know this dimension through our five senses The Hebrew Cosmology

  9. smell taste sight hearing touch We know this dimension through our five senses

  10. Since man lives in a multidimensional world, we have other senses of perceptions which are not just material. We learn through them also. In the next few slides I show the existence of these senses and learning.

  11. Semiotics "All instruction is either about things or about signs; but things are learned by means of signs," Augustine of Hippas (354-430 A.D.),

  12. Semiotics Without Signs Nothing is conceivable Sless, 1986 Symbol communicates meaning purely through arbitrary conventions. This is the way natural language carries meaning

  13. “every thought is a sign” Without Signs Nothing is conceivable Sless, 1986

  14. Reality perceived understood encoded ...'reality' is always encoded, or rather the only way we can perceive and make sense of reality is by the codes of our culture. There may be an objective, empiricist reality out there, but there is no universal, objective way of perceiving and making sense of it. What passes for reality in any culture is the product of the culture's codes, so 'reality' is always already encoded, it is never 'raw'. Fiske (1987 )

  15. Incarnation The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us God encoded for us in our language

  16. Communication among the living

  17. Communication,is not merely a characteristic of humans, or of living organisms. .

  18. Communication, …. of living organisms.

  19. Communication, is present at the deepest levels of our material universe.

  20. Communication within the body

  21. Communication within the body Because of the nerve cells that surround the body like a net, messages from the brain reach the most remote areas of the body with great speed.

  22. Communication within the body In the brain of one individual|one quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) communications can occur simultaneously

  23. In the brain of one individual|one quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) communications can occur simultaneously

  24. contend for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints.

  25. DNA transmits inherited experiencein coded form. It is decoded in organism’s physique, Character and behavior

  26. Human DNA contains 3 billion base pairs The total length of DNA in 1 human equals 70 round trips from the Earth to the Sun

  27. Meiosis is necessary for growth and transmission This is the study of inheritance, the passing of traits from on generation to the next. Genes are the units of hereditary, found at specific loci on each chromosome. Genes are made up of DNA, and DNA replication in meiosis passes on the genes to offspring.

  28. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information.

  29. Genetic Communications Multiplication within the body: Transfering faith from one generation to the other DNA comes with its own decoder

  30. You are the decoded reality of your DNA in all dimensions. The information goes back to Adam and Eve or even to the creation

  31. Meiosis is necessary for growth Meiosis produces genetic recombination, because each daughter cell is given half of the genetic material as the original dividing cell.

  32. The whole universe is a communicating system Universe Tribes, flocks Organism Organ Systems from strings to the cosmos Organs Cells Macromolecules Molecules Atoms, ions Quarks Strings

  33. The whole universe is a communicating system Including dimensions that are non-material

  34. We are all talking to each other in codes in all four worlds

  35. Our brains mathematically construct "concrete" reality by interpreting frequencies from another dimension, a realm of meaningful, patterned primary reality that transcends time and space.

  36. Actual messages from the human brain are not a function of the human brain itself – they are not generated by the brain. IS THE WORLD IN THE BRAIN, OR THE BRAIN IN THE WORLD?

  37. What is transmitted… is a message of the universe that represents a certain meaning. Upon receiving such a command, our brain will process this into our present language or other…forms of expression

  38. In Sacramental Symbols which are in our present language and forms, the brain tries to interpret it in terms of the universal dimensions and codings. These form part of the future person, behavior and decisions. Sacraments thus form the anchoring force of faith and beliefs.

  39. Holonomic Theory of brain Man a Holographic generator.

  40. Man a Holographic generator. Pribram's Holonomic Theory of Memory Object beam = current experience The brain behave, like a hologram. Reference beam = state of manwhich is created by history and all inputs from all dimensions of existence. What Man recognizes

  41. Just as a hologram functions as a sort of lens, a translating device able to convert an apparently meaningless blur of frequencies into a coherent image, the brain also comprises a “lens” and uses holographic principles to mathematically convert the frequencies it receives through the senses into the inner world of our perceptions. Immediate perception impulses Inherited understanding

  42. Quantum Holonomic model of brain

  43. This is what a hologram will look like

  44. Often meaningless blur of rituals are transformed into a coherent image by the spiritual lens which convert the frequencies it receives through the senses into the inner world of our perceptions. Grace in the Sacrament But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. 1Co 2:14 Only the Spiritual Man has the decoder reference beam.

  45. Hebrew Cosmology again

  46. We live in four floors The Hebrew Cosmology

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