Monthly Archives: November 2013

Animal Intelligence

Human intelligence is freewilled and based upon a prime distinction of light and darkness in the furthest extent and meaning of the words, which gives humans a potentially unlimited range of perception and discernment, with ability to develop an unlimited intellect and potential to comprehend … Continue reading

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The music of the frogs

It was a spring evening about the year nineteen ninety. My wife and our German Sheppard dog and black cat went for one of our evening walks across the paddocks. We sat down on a hillside overlooking a small dam … Continue reading

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The dividing of intelligence

Above diagram depicts human intelligence with its black and white prime distinction, actually the distinction between light and darkness, and thus between everything in between, which makes it potentially aware of all reality. It divides further for every distinction within … Continue reading

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Structures of reality, intelligence and knowledge correlate

Facts are units of truth, units of reality, and facts do not stand alone but contact and support each other throughout reality. All facts can divide into further smaller facts, offshoots of their parent fact, and all facts add to … Continue reading

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Human intelligence and its prime distinction

Intelligence has and is a prime distinction. There exists a prime distinction at the source of the individual’s intelligence, of which the nature but not the degree of the individual’s intelligence is an extension. The individual’s intelligence is the degree … Continue reading

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Primeval Intelligence

It was circa 1992. I was in the car outside the public swimming pool waiting for my wife. For some time I had been musing on the nature of intelligence. I did not understand it, and I wanted to. I centered myself in … Continue reading

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Emotional Intelligence

For a while now, coming out of certain quarters of the social sciences has been a push to disparage IQ and exalt EQ (emotional intelligence). This push claims that EQ is different from IQ, that EQ is one’s ability to manage one’s emotions, … Continue reading

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