By assigning value and spiritual ideals to private subjectivity, the materialistic ... threatens to undermine any secure objective foundation for morality. The result is the widespread moral degeneration that we witness today. To counter this tendency, mere moral exhortation is insufficient. If morality is to function as an efficient guide to conduct, it cannot be propounded as a self-justifying scheme but must be embedded in a more comprehensive spiritual system which grounds morality in a transpersonal order. Religion must affirm, in the clearest terms, that morality and ethical values are not mere decorative frills of personal opinion, not subjective superstructure, but intrinsic laws of the cosmos built into the heart of reality.
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"Everything is connected and not connected; converging by diverging, harmonious by dissonance, and out of all things one, and out of one all things"
- Heraclitus
โCan an image be formed from other irrelevant images? Or, vice versa, can irrelevant images compose a completely new image? Furthermore, can irrelevant images compose more than one new image?
All these ideas sound completely irrational. Undoubtedly, we have the established view that an image is a self contained piece. How else can it be, since an image contains visual information about a specific subject: a portrait of a person, an object, a landscape and so on.
Using an algorithm specifically developed for this purpose, it is possible to explore these groundbreaking visuals. The algorithm deconstructs the images into fragments that are subtly hidden into other images. Then, by blending them together, the 'hidden' images are revealed.โ
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- Heraclitus
โCan an image be formed from other irrelevant images? Or, vice versa, can irrelevant images compose a completely new image? Furthermore, can irrelevant images compose more than one new image?
All these ideas sound completely irrational. Undoubtedly, we have the established view that an image is a self contained piece. How else can it be, since an image contains visual information about a specific subject: a portrait of a person, an object, a landscape and so on.
Using an algorithm specifically developed for this purpose, it is possible to explore these groundbreaking visuals. The algorithm deconstructs the images into fragments that are subtly hidden into other images. Then, by blending them together, the 'hidden' images are revealed.โ
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The mystery of icon-preserving bees
โFor a decade, a beekeeper named Sidoros ลขiminis, living in the region of Kapandriti, near Athens, has kept a tradition: every spring, he slips icons of Christ, the Holy Virgin and different saints in his beehives, in order to bless his bees and his yearly honey production.
And every year, the very same mysterious phenomenon occurs: bees make their honeycomb cells around the pious images, meticulously avoiding covering them. Could it simply be a phenomenon related to some effect in the painting itself, which might prevent bees from building their honeycombs on them? In any case, the work of these peculiar Greek bees remains interest-worthy.โ
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๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐จ๐ซ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐จ๐ ๐๐ซ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ก๐๏ธ
โFor a decade, a beekeeper named Sidoros ลขiminis, living in the region of Kapandriti, near Athens, has kept a tradition: every spring, he slips icons of Christ, the Holy Virgin and different saints in his beehives, in order to bless his bees and his yearly honey production.
And every year, the very same mysterious phenomenon occurs: bees make their honeycomb cells around the pious images, meticulously avoiding covering them. Could it simply be a phenomenon related to some effect in the painting itself, which might prevent bees from building their honeycombs on them? In any case, the work of these peculiar Greek bees remains interest-worthy.โ
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When people of similar frequencies come together, the output is not a simple sum of individual work, but exponential. In science we call this phenomenon resonance. At this point, the performance exceeds any logical limit." Ravindra Shukla
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