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Principles

The Science of Metaphysics

Metaphysics is a type of philosophy which investigates the principles of reality which is transcending to any other particular science. Some of the traditional branches of metaphysics are Cosmology and Ontology. Metaphysics explains the ultimate nature of being and the world.

The Universal Church of Metaphysics is a gathering spot for people who think alike and are spiritually minded. They meet on every second Sunday of the month in Arcata, CA . The Universal Church of Metaphysics assists in awakening these people to answer life’s questions like: Who are we ? What is our purpose ? And so on. The Universal Church Of Metaphysics also offers degrees to healers and teachers. This would help them to be more efficient in their work.

If you would like to discuss more about Metaphysics , you can visit the Metaphysical Learning Discussion Forum and share your ideas, thoughts and ask questions to help people interpret their dreams. You can also share your spiritual experiences here.The Website offers a lot of free stuff like Free metaphysical meditation. You can get free lessons on meditation here. This would help you calm your mind and get you closer to understanding the true nature of beings in this world. They offer important anger management tips for those in need as only when you are nice to someone, they will be nice to you.

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Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 Principles, Science/Technology No Comments

KISS – Keep it Simple, Stupid

“This is a principle that stresses on simplicity and unpretentiousness than ostentatious complexity!” – if I were to write this I’m not following KISS! It can be considered to be a cynical and sardonic mockery aimed at the multitude who believe that complication and intricacies are the way to go. The application of this basic but powerful principle could range from daily life to disciplines like engineering, software development, photography etc..

To illustrate this principle vividly, lets consider a case study based approach. The place is Russia where a soap manufacturer got frequent complaints about the boxes not containing a soap inside them! The problem had to be addressed seriously, for which the management hired experts from the R&D wing of an American major. The solution offered was to place infra-red sensors beside the conveyor belts (or the assembly line) and use a computerized system to manually see if the boxes did contain soaps. This proved to be burdening the financial state of the firm leading it into dire straits. Then came the prudent Russian. This guy placed a huge fan beside the assembly line at a particular distance such that the boxes with soaps would pass and the empty ones would just get blown off the line into a basket! Not to degrade the credibility of Americans, its rumored that the American spent huge sums of money and manpower to develop a pen that would write in outer space in 0 gravity, when the Russians used a pencil!!

To support these arguments Albert Einstein himself once said – “everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler”. He was also thought to have said that nature cannot be so complex as his theory of relativity supposes!

So when in deep trouble, keep you cool and KISS!

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Saturday, September 13th, 2008 Principles No Comments

Divide and Rule

“United we stand, divided we fall” is a thumb rule and the order of the day. Divide and rule is a proven and effective means of administration. The very thought of this aspect of sociology sparks in our mind, the strategy employed by the British in India. They systematically turned one kingdom against another, turned brothers into arch rivals and over time annexed total empires under the British rule.
The first large scale application of this golden rule was observed around 150BC when the Romans and Greeks, quickly after conquering Macedonia split it off into 4 parts and ruled them separately. From that day’s Kings to this day’s politician, every ruler has consistently applied this principle to effectively administrate vast lands.
Unity is strength. When the unity or structural integrity is lost, weakness begins to creep in. Smart administrators and bureaucrats have tapped right at the heart of this infirmity to better achieve their political needs.
For the geek to take from this, a dedicated algorithm exists in the name of divide-and-conquer. In this method of problem solving, you would split the problem continuously into its most atomic level thus making the problem in hand a large group of very small instances. You would then independently solve this minute instance and combine it with other instances of similar sorts to yield a solution to the original problem.
This wonderful strategy of “divide and rule” can be judiciously applied to economics, politics, software; rather to any walk of life so as to arrive at an optimal solution.

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Sunday, August 24th, 2008 Principles No Comments

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