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Bob the Moose wishes you all a happy #TransDayOfVisibility. Let's all take the time to spread awareness of the discrimination the trans community faces every day, and try to spread a little positivity.

Everyone is valid, and you're all really cool people :)

From, a cis friend who will fight alongside you till death (and Bob the Moose, who will do his best, but he his only a bobblehead)

-TronNerd82

#TDoV#Trans#LGBT
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"It's like a web there is no escape from
It's got you trapped, and you long for freedom
Every wish, every dream was granted
Never knowing what they demanded

You see the wall, how it's getting higher
You want to fight, but you're all divided
It's not a world anyone can thrive in
Is this the world we were meant to grow in?
Somebody tell me, where are we going?

A brave new world will rise
If we do not act upon its lies
Hold your tongues no more
Learn from all the ones who came before

Catch the wind and fight the storm
Through the fury, we're holding on

Take your time, but not too long
Make it worth the time you own

You woke a fire inside of me
Fanned the flame and made it breathe
You woke a fire inside of me
Inside of me
Inside of me"
—Kalandra - Brave New World

If we all loved ourselves and others, treated ourselves and others with respect and dignity, and valued and cherished our natural world, what a beautiful, utopian existence this would be.

Unity, understanding, and compassion toward ourselves and others are the keys to preventing pain and loss. Division only leads to more suffering. We also need to protect the natural world, which sustains every form of life on this planet.

The Physics of Presence

Linking Physics and Meditation

Continued research in quantum physics bridges the gap between science and meditation, showing in deeper ways the interconnectedness of all things. As scientists explore the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, they uncover insights that challenge our traditional understanding of reality and resonate with ancient philosophies, emphasizing unity and consciousness. This ongoing exploration highlights how every particle is not just a separate entity but a part of a vast, intricate web of existence, deepening our awareness of the profound relationship between the observer and the observed. By integrating these findings with mindfulness practices, we cultivate a richer understanding of our place within the universe, encouraging a holistic perspective that fosters personal growth and collective harmony.

Observation

For some time scientists have known about the significance of the observer and their impact on outcomes, demonstrating that the physical world is not all there is. A deep, unseen field of energy responds to our thoughts and actions, influencing our personal experiences and the collective consciousness that binds us. This interplay between observation and reality suggests that our perceptions shape the very fabric of existence, opening doors to possibilities beyond physical matter’s limitations. By recognizing this profound connection, we empower ourselves to tap into more significant potential, harnessing the energy around us to create positive change in our lives and those of others. Understanding this dynamic relationship encourages us to reflect on our intentions and the reality we wish to manifest.

“In all my research I have never come across matter. To me the term matter implies a bundle of energy which is given form by an intelligent spirit.”

Max Planck

Quantum Concepts Related to Meditation

  • The Observer Effect: In quantum mechanics, the act of observation can influence the behavior of particles. Mindfulness teaches us to observe our thoughts and feelings without judgment, which, in turn, can alter our perceptions and experiences.
  • Quantum Entanglement: the mysterious phenomenon where two particles remain connected no matter the distance, symbolizing the interconnectedness we feel through mindfulness and meditation, emphasizing the unity of all things.
  • Uncertainty Principle: This principle states that we cannot know a particle’s position and momentum with absolute certainty simultaneously. It parallels how mindfulness encourages us to embrace uncertainty and flow with life’s unpredictability.
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Practice

Engaging in mindful exercises and gently opening ourselves to the wonders of the quantum realm can cultivate a deeper understanding of ourselves and the natural world around us.

Meditation as a Practice of Presence

Here are some simple practices that unite the quantum with meditation:

  • Observing Thoughts: Compare the mind to a quantum field where thoughts, like particles, appear and disappear in an ever-changing dance of consciousness. Meditation allows us to observe these “particles” without attachment or judgment, much like a quantum physicist observes an experiment with keen awareness and neutrality. This practice fosters a deeper understanding of the nature of reality and the transient qualities of our mental processes, enabling us to cultivate mindfulness and presence in our daily lives.
  • Connecting with the Universe: A mindfulness practice could evoke the feeling of entanglement, reminding us of our profound connection to others and the vast cosmos around us. Engaging in this practice invites moments of reflection where we can consider our place within the universe, nurturing a sense of unity with all beings and affirming the interconnectedness of existence. Through such awareness, we cultivate deeper relationships with ourselves and those we encounter, ultimately fostering a greater sense of peace and understanding.
  • Embracing Impermanence: The uncertainty principle can be a metaphor for the transient nature of emotions and experiences, aligning with meditation’s focus on acceptance. By recognizing that emotions are fleeting and continually evolving, we can cultivate a more profound sense of mindfulness that encourages us to live in the moment. This awareness allows us to fully experience our emotions without becoming attached to them, fostering a more profound understanding of the interconnectedness of all experiences in our lives.

Scientific Validation

Recent studies* have shown how mindfulness rewires the brain and reduces age-related degeneration, highlighting its profound impact on cognitive health. By practicing mindfulness regularly, individuals can enhance their focus and emotional well-being and promote neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to adapt and reorganize itself. This form of mental training has been linked to slowing cognitive decline associated with aging**, helping to maintain memory retention and cognitive functions. Furthermore, incorporating mindfulness techniques into daily routines can improve quality of life as people become more aware of their thoughts and feelings, ultimately fostering a greater sense of peace and stability in an increasingly chaotic world.

Read more on *PubMed and **Nature

Practical Mindfulness

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Clearly, you don’t need to be a physicist to practice mindfulness. The point is to awaken curiosity and awe for the universe and to find stillness amid its vast complexity. By embracing mindfulness, anyone can tap into the profound beauty surrounding them, fostering a deeper connection with the world and themselves. This practice invites us to explore our thoughts and feelings with an open heart, cultivating a sense of wonder that encourages us to appreciate the intricate details of life. In this way, mindfulness becomes a bridge to understanding the cosmos and the richness of our inner landscapes, helping us navigate challenges while remaining grounded in the present moment.

Begin Gently

This practice can be as simple as taking a moment to notice and become aware of yourself and your surroundings, including all the sensory experiences around you, such as the subtle sounds in the background, the textures of objects you touch, and the scents that float through the air. Engaging fully with your environment can enhance your appreciation for the present. If your mind begins to wander, gently guide it back to the present moment, allowing yourself a brief pause to reconnect with the act of noticing, perhaps by taking a deep breath or observing the rhythm of your thoughts with curiosity instead of judgment. This intentional shift can foster a greater sense of calm, clarity, and connection to the world around you.

Only on InsightTimer

Once you’ve explored the additional resources, consider taking a moment for a quantum meditation; it can be a wonderful way to connect with the infinite potential within your mind and spirit.

*Lardone A, Liparoti M, Sorrentino P, Rucco R, Jacini F, Polverino A, Minino R, Pesoli M, Baselice F, Sorriso A, Ferraioli G, Sorrentino G, Mandolesi L. Mindfulness Meditation Is Related to Long-Lasting Changes in Hippocampal Functional Topology during Resting State: A Magnetoencephalography Study. Neural Plast. 2018 Dec 18;2018:5340717. doi: 10.1155/2018/5340717. PMID: 30662457; PMCID: PMC6312586.

**Yue, W.L., Ng, K.K., Koh, A.J. et al. Mindfulness-based therapy improves brain functional network reconfiguration efficiency. Transl Psychiatry 13, 345 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02642-9

can someone please forward this video to #elonmusk (is he like a little kid does not understand the consequences of his actions? like lighting fireworks in the livingroom ... might be fun for a while... until the house burns down)

because not on #twitter anymore

while u are on it: ask mr #musk how he would define #fascism... because even after reading #nietsche he surely does not seem to know what that is.

#elonmusk #megalomania is unfortunately also responsible for sinking loaned billions into a social media company

for this money he could have created 1000x new social media companies 10.000x better than the original #twitter BUT NOOOOO THE GENIUS HAD TO MAKE THOSE MISTAKES???

#elonmusk does not understand the consequences of his actions

is this lack of #awareness? would call it Zero Awareness Syndrome (ZAS) sideffects of #ketamine?

#maga ur #stupidity is an illness (sorry)

#tesla cars on #fire

also #elon it seems like not only in #Germany people take offense when someone does a #nazisalut does this register somewhere in your genius brain? no?

""It’s the unknown unknowns that will get you every time!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

On February 12, 2002, United States Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld answered a question at a U.S. Department of Defence (DoD) news briefing about the lack of evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups. His answer has since answered the lexicon of lore, as many people thought that it was fully intended to shield the department from any sort of criticism.

"Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones."

His answer, though, was based on what is known as the "Awareness-understanding matrix", which provides that there are known knowns, known unknowns, unknown knows, and unknown unknowns. Complicated but helpful - when you study it, it makes sense. Things we are aware of and understand; things we are aware of but don't understand; things we are not aware of but understand or know implicitly; and then, the things we are neither aware of nor understand.

In that context, later this morning I'll speak to a room full of insurance CEOs and other senior executives from the industry at a major insurance conference. To get ready for the event, I grabbed about 1,500 articles about the latest trends impacting the insurance industry and used Google Notebook to analyze these articles for key bits of insight.

I will be speaking, among many other issues, about the future of insurance risk, and in that context, will impress upon them that it's the "unknown unknowns" they should worry about - the things they are neither aware of nor understand.

What are those unknown unknowns? In a brief moment of inspiration, I fed it this prompt, in effect asking the AI to analyze these 1500 articles and summarize them.

This is what it came back with, which I worked into my slide deck:

"The insurance industry is caught in a whirlwind: climate volatility, liability inflation, data chaos, talent scarcity, and relentless regulatory pressures, all while battling public mistrust and the nagging fear that tomorrow's risks are growing faster than our capacity to cover them”

That pretty much summarizes my slide deck!

Futurist Jim Carroll has spoken at over 200 insurance and risk-related events throughout the years.

**#Uncertainty** **#Risk** **#Insurance** **#Future** **#Unknown** **#Innovation** **#Technology** **#Preparedness** **#Disruption** **#Awareness**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/03/daily-i

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More quotes:

"Check out other organizations that fight for Long COVID day in and day out including:

Black Long COVID Experience, COVID-19 Longhaulers Advocacy Project, Long COVID Families and Patient-led Research Collaborative, among others!

Share information, check out these groups, donate today!

Long COVID research care and treatments matter for everyone."

@longcovid

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#MEAction has been fighting to protect the Long COVID Advisory Committee at HHS, which was recently dismantled.

In this video, five patient-advocates read an open letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

youtube.com/watch?v=hQn3kqyAT6

@longcovid

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Sharing this clever little game from *2008*.

It was the 1st place winner from our very first game design challenge.

We posed this intriguing challenge:
❓ Can you create a game about teen dating violence without using any violence in the game itself?

We really did not know what to expect and were thrilled with the response. Our unique approach to violence prevention received media coverage -- even a mention in #Newsweek!

However, the game was created using #Flash and so it has not been available to play for years.

🎉 It has now been resurrected and we invite you to play it in your browser now - - right now.

It is a very short & quite quirky game (ideal for classroom play).

Plus, it's a helpful way to identify some warning signs of an abusive relationship.

The intention was to increase awareness about teen dating violence and provide guidance on how to seek help if it was needed. We think it works and we hope you agree.

🎮 Escape Your Boyfriend's Room
👉🏽 Free / no ads / no tracking / funky beats

🐭 Oh, don't forget to feed the mouse!

🌐 jag.itch.io/escape

#awareness #prevention #nonprofit #charity #violence #videogames #indiegame #publichealth #education #DH #media @edutooters @communicationscholars @publichealth @Npars01 @rjblaskiewicz @jstatepost #itchio @itchio

I've been thinking about cultures of silence.

The latest Feminist Lecture Program lecture was about silence around sexual violence towards women in art history and how museums and even art history classes elide references to it even in very violent ("beautiful) paintings and sculpture (think The Rape of Europa, The Rape of the Sabines).

But in connection with this, recently, I've had a couple of friends say the general state of the world is "too horrible to talk about." Besides the fact that our general culture of not confronting feelings and not talking about them is a poison on individuals and society --

It's also exactly what fascist or authoritarian regimes want. All the better if you choose it yourself!

The two cultures of silence have much in common. The less people talk about it the more it can happen.

Let's reject cultures of silence for those subjects that need to be talked about, either for our mental health, public awareness, or as a form of resistance.