Mindsight
Mind: Philosophy Lesson 05
This lesson examines 9 visual perceptions as follows; Before Sight, Mind Sight, Point Sight, I Sight, Blind Sight, Judge Sight, Off Sight, Vision Sight, and Expand Sight. Listed are Paxtial Arts named SIGHT trajectories of the MIND.
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Lesson Overview
“Live the Life of Your Dreams: Be brave enough to live the life of your dreams according to your vision and purpose instead of the expectations and opinions of others.” ~ Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
“Vision without execution is delusion.” ~ Thomas A. Edison
“Vision is the art of seeing the invisible.” ~ Jonathan Swift
At the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of the importance of patience, doing the best with what you know, and then when you know more, adjust the trajectory. Aiming higher will always be the path of intelligent evolution.
About This Lesson
Welcome to your lesson on MINDSIGHT where we reveal some insight into visual perceptions situational blindness and the importance of balance and precision, purpose, patience and commitment.
SIGHT - some online definitions of sight include:
noun: the faculty or power of seeing.
noun: mental view; opinion; judgment.
mental vision or perception
verb: manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of.
verb: the range of vision.
verb: take aim by looking through the sights of a gun.
PERCEPTION - Someone who has perception realizes or notices things that are not obvious.
Daniel: “So you're supposed to teach, and I'm supposed to learn, remember? For four days I've been busting my ass, I don't learn a goddamn thing.”
Mr. Miyagi: You learned plenty.”
TRAJECTORY some online definitions of sight include:
noun: the path a moving object follows.
Geometry: a curve that cuts a family of curves or surfaces at a constant angle
“While events change our lives, intention changes the trajectory. Don’t let bumps in the road tear you apart, make them pull you together.” ~ Ritchie Norton
The topics covered in this fifth lesson of the Philosophy course in the Mind Section are:
Faith, hope and optimism
Perception and Illusion
Pride and Prejudice
Goals and distractions
Impairment and limitations
Study Guide
How long does it take a bamboo seedling before it makes its first appearance above the ground?
The astonishing hallmark of bamboo is in its extreme ______________ and ______________ capacities.
Complete the equations:
1. Before Sight = ______________
2. Mind Sight = ______________
3. Point Sight = ______________
4. ‘I’ Sight = ______________
5. ______________ = Distractions
6. ______________ = Prejudice
7. ______________ = impairment
8. Vision Sight = ______________
9. Expand Sight = ______________
Video
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Assignment
Group Discusion Prompt
What do you think the three, neatly stacked and proportioned stones represent in the opening scene of the Before Sight video?
What do you think is the significance of the bamboo story?
We teach Paxtial Arts the Miyagi way. What do we mean? Think, Daniel San and Miyagi.
Why does Mr. Miyagi call Daniel Larusso, Daniel San?
Contemplation Journal
You are encouraged to keep journal notes of your studies. These may be a word, a quote, or an image that has resonated with you at a particular place on your journey. Journaling can help provide great personal insights, self-awareness opportunities, and keep you on track with your studies. As new revelations appear, reflecting on past journal entries can provide a good indication of your progress and personal growth.
Here’s a few ideas that you may like to use to help get you started.
Draw quick sketches of the Mindscope and Mindsight Glyphs.
What roles to faith, hope and optimism play in the strength of your vision of future you?