LISTING OF PUBLICATIONS
The works of Tan Man Ho began in 1970 and can be divided into 3 categories
based on the
depth of the subject matter, client segment and specific titles. These
categories are:
Category A:
Philosophical books specializing in the innovative development of new
ideas, methods,
approaches, dimensions and paradigms irrespective of areas of concentration.
The major
areas of concern and contribution to humanity are directed towards:
1.the study of man
2.the study of nature
3.the study of society
4.the study of the universe
The studies are recorded in 20 books plus a retrospect (Book 21) under
a single title: Views
from the Real World (ISSN: 1394-5831). The works could not be produced
without a strong
foundation of major philosophical thoughts of the West, the Middle
East and the East. The
uthor has examined practically the works of most great individuals
throughout his
twenty-five years of search. These include Plato, Socratis, Aristotle,
Francis Bacon, Karl
Marx, Frederick Engels, Charles Darwin, G.W.F Hegel, P. D. Ouspensky,
G.I. Gurdjieff,
Albert Einstein, and almost every great individual in the west from
the ancient times to the
present. The author is also familiar with the thoughts of most eastern
thinkers such as
Lao Tzu, Chuan Tzu, Confucius and others. He is familiar with the Bhagavadgita
and the
yoga system of India. He studies the religious scriptures of all great
religions. He also
examines the thoughts of most modern management thinkers such as Edgar
H. Schein,
Richard Beckhard, Paul R. Lawrence, Robert R. Blake, Jane Srygley Mouton,
Henry
intzberg, David A. Nadler and many secret works of the ancient and
modern times. The
author is greatly influenced by the works of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D.
Ouspensky and all the
works that are connected with these two great but scarcely known individuals
of our times.
Books 1 through 17 cover a broad range of philosophical views on all
thought disciplines,
examining ideas in a critical manner and espousing views of radical
as well as conservative
nature.
Views from the Real World 18, 19 & 20 concentrate on the investigation
of society and
specialize in the development of new management approaches, paradigms
and dimensions
on a broad basis. The innovation covers all the fundamental sociocosmic
stopinders that
constitute the real structure of our society worldwide. This trilogy
is a revolution in
scientific thoughts about our organizations.
The published books are:
1. Views from the Real world 4
(*A Critique
of Material Reflection, *On the Modern Innovations to Old Materialism
and the Emergence
of Trioctave Materialism *Some Remarkable Individuals)
September 1975
to November 1975 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho
ISSN 1394-5831,
131 pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai,
ohor, Malaysia.
(September 5, 1998)
2. Views from the Real World 5
(The Canon of
Discovery, the Search for Spiritual Certainty and a Glimpse of the
Real World Views)
December 1975
to April 1976 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 160
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (June
1998)
3. Views from the Real World 6
(In the Light
of the Great Philosophical System of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky : The
Journey Beyond)
April 1976 to
October 1976 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 152
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (June
1997)
4. Views from the Real World 7
(The Tritocosmic
Venture, the Fundamental Sociocosmic Processes and the Lateral
Sociocosmic
Venture)
October 1976
to September 1977 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 155
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (February
1999)
5. Views from the Real World 8
(*To Know, To
Understand, To Be *The 'I's and 'It's of Man *Commentaries,
Thoughts and
Aphorisms on the Social Life of Man)
April 1977 to
September 1977 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 174
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (March
1998)
6. Views from the Real World 11
(The Cupid's
Songs of the Romantic Hearts, No Humans No Human Nature and
No Opposites
No Social Nature)
December 1980
to July 1981 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 86
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (April
1999)
7. Views from the Real World 12
(The Trialectics
of Man and Woman, the Logico-Psychophilosophical Method and
other Fragmented
Teachings from the Inner Circle of Humanity)
July 1981 to
February 1982 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 158
pp., Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (November
1996)
8. Views from the Real World 13
(Principles of
the Logico-Psychophilosophical Method in its Application to
Problems of
the Real World)
March 1982 to
September 1983 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 134
pp. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (April
1996)
9. Views from the Real World 14
(The Work, the
Psycho-Physical Transformation and the Making of the New
Human Being)
March 1983 to
November 1983 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 103
p.p. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia (May
1, 1999)
10. Views from the Real World 16
(*Thoughts, Reflections
and Sayings *The Secrets of the Work *The Reciprocal
Destruction
of Cosmic Concentrations)
February 1984
to June 1986 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 138
pp. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (September
1997)
11. Views from the Real World 18
(The Sociocosmic
Octave, the Biocosmic Octave and the Cosmic Octave: A
Revolution in
Scientific Thoughts)
October 1993
to March 1996 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 205
pp. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
Malaysia. (March
20, 1997)
12. Views from the Real World 19
(The Enneagram
of the Sociocosmic Stopinders, Laujinggong and the Epoch of the
Increasing Aggressiveness
of the Business-Stopinder Beings)
March 1996 to
June 1996 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 166
pp. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
alaysia. (April
13, 1997)
13. Views from the Real World 20
(The Sociocosmic
Unbecomings, the Sociocosmic Stopinder therapeutic Methods
and the Final
Exit of the Great Wise Grandson of Beelzebub)
July 1996 to
May 1997 Discourses by Professor Dr. Tan Man Ho ISSN
1394-5831, 142
pp. Publisher: ManHo Management Consultancy, Senai, Johor,
alaysia. (August
1997)
The books pending publication are:
14. Views from the Real World 1 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, Jan. 72 ¡V May 73)
15. Views from the Real World 2 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, May 73 ¡V Dec. 74)
16. Views from the Real World 3 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, Jan. 75 ¡V Dec. 75)
17. Views from the Real World 9 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, Oct. 83 ¡V Dec. 86)
18. Views from the Real World 10 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, April 78 ¡V Dec. 80)
19. Views from the Real World 15 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, Oct. 83 ¡V Dec. 86)
20. Views from the Real World 17 ISSN 1394-5831
(Current status:
completed in manuscript, Jul. 86 ¡V Oct. 92)
21. Views from the Real World 21 or The Retrospect (Incomplete)
The specific titled books are:
22.A Philosophy of Material-Reflection: 1971-1975
ISBN: 983-9486-00-4,
Completed in January 25, 1976 (Current status:
completed in
manuscript + computer editing)
23. An Inquiry into the Nature and Process of the Recent Privatization
and Economic Reforms
ISBN: 983-9486-01-2,
Completed in April 24, 1992 (Current status:
completed in
manuscript + computer editing)
24. On the Possibility of Transforming the Captive Communication and
Behavioral Styles in
a Manager
ISBN: 983-9486-02-0,
Completed on February 15, 1995, 26 pp. approx.
(submitted to
Southern college for publication)
25. A Treatise on the Development of Noumenal Reflection, Psychic Centers
and Psyche
Hydrogens
(Current status:
incomplete manuscript, Started in Jan. 78)
26. Early Writings of Tan Man Ho
27. Tentang Kasih Sayang
By Tan Man Ho,
March 1978, translated from the original essay entitled On Love
A.R. Orage,
ISBN: 983-9486-04-7 (Current status: Completed in manuscript +
computer editing
Category B
These books are management consultancy project papers, published and
submitted for
organizations and clients. They are confidential, and could only be
viewed with permission
of the clients.
28. Man Ho, Tan
Corporate Identity System and Human Resource
Consultancy project
papers for Pusat Hawa Dingin Kereta, LOH Car Air-Cond.
Specialist,
Johor Bahru, 6 February 1995, 64 pp.
29. Man Ho, Tan and Wan Khairuzzaman Wan Ismail
Hock Enterprise
Group of Companies, Strategic Management System, Strategic
Business Unit
(SBU), Business Plan
Consultancy project
papers for Hock Enterprise Sdn. Bhd, Johor Bahru, 20
June 1995, 57
pp.
30. Man Ho, Tan and Wan Khairuzzaman b. Wan Ismail
Hock Enterprise
Group of Companies
Consultancy project
papers for Hock Enterprise Sdn. Bhd., Johor Bahru, 20
June 1995, 24
pp.
31. Man Ho, Tan
Paya Beach Resort
Redevelopment Project
Feasibility Study
Papers for Paya Beach Sdn. Bhd., Mersing, Johor, 18
september 1995,
69 pp.
32. Man Ho, Tan
Flotation Exercise
of Proposed Crescendo Corporation Bhd, Information
Requirements
to Securities Commission
Public listing
papers for Panoramic Housing Development Sdn. Bhd., Johor
Bahru, 26 November
1995, 47 pp.
33. Man Ho, Tan
Project Evaluation: Paya Beach Resort Redevelopment Project (5 Star
Hotel)
Cash Flow Analysis
for Paya Beach Sdn. Bhd., Mersing, Johor, 30 October 1995,
27 pp.
34. Man Ho, Tan
Project Evaluation:
Paya Beach Resort Redevelopment Project (Chalets)
Cash Flow Analysis for Paya Beach Sdn. Bhd., Mersing, Johor,11
December 1996, 15 pp.
Category C
These are specific titled books of the author written as project papers
or theses for
graduation.
35. Man Ho, Tan
An Inquiry into
the Causes of Motivation Crisis in a Private Higher Educational
Institution
in Malaysia, An Organizational Research
ISBN: 983-9486-03-9,
MBA Thesis papers for University of Dubuque, U.S, 14
September 1994,
59 pp. (Current status: on reprint)
36. Man Ho, Tan
Teknologi Pendidikan,
Meningkat Penggunaan Teknologi Pengajaran
embelajaran
Di Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Jalil, Kluang
ISBN: 983-9486-05-5,
Project Papers for Institut Aminuddin Baki, Ministry of
Education, Malaysia,
16 June 1990, 57 pp. (current status: on reprint)
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 11 (pp.86)
The Cupid's Songs of the Romantic Hearts, No Humans No Human Nature
and
No Opposites No Social Nature
From the Author
In this work The Cupid's Songs of the Romantic Hearts, No Humans No
Human
Nature and No Opposites No Social Nature, the disharmonies in trialectics
of the
opposite sex in human affairs is depicted as an uncertain mess due
to the
activities of Cupid, the Roman God of Love. She is a being psyche hydrogen
specially 'deposited' at a trinity point along the Great Cosmic Octave
where
opposite sexes need to yoke. She is also the alchemical being in this
grand
cosmic scheme experimenting with the other functioning hydrogens in
the love
set to ensure human continuity.
Here the Cupid has created a half-half opposite scenario for living
through the
romantic process in the hearts. There is are "songs" of the opposites,
the love
arrows that hits mysteriously in hunting psychological field, the laws
of catching
and the "songs" in the last octave in the Cupid's story.
The existence of man as a material being becomes also the human base
for the
emanation of human nature. There is a story in the human scenario that
depicts
the human description, the human strivings, the consciousness, the
strong
desire for self-perfection, the four voices and other forms of emanation.
Human relationship tends to move only through opposites - man vs man,
man vs
woman and woman vs woman - producing social nature for the sociocosmic
stopindering function. No opposites no social nature.
Right in front of man for every man lies a vast world which we called
Great
Nature. Be it God's creation or otherwise, man strives to make his
mind accurate
for seek knowledge and understanding it, and to apply this knowledge
and
understanding to change it. A group of fairly accurate being psyche
hydrogens
called the Science and Technology exist for him in his psychic dimension.
With
nature humans have processed and digested a Science for their benefit.
So no
nature no science and technology.
This work is also a supplementary reading for those who are interested
in the
study of the trialectics of man and woman as developed in Views from
the Real
World 12.
April 8, 1999
CONTENTS
THE CUPID'S SONGS OF THE ROMANTIC HEARTS
CHAPTER 1
Ode to the Romantic Hearts - The Songs of the Two Opposites -
The Cupid's Love
Arrows - The Nature of the Psychological Field -
The Laws of Catching
CHAPTER 2
The Arrows' Hits - The Songs of the Last Octave - Love Matters
in Other Biocosmic
Beings
NO HUMANS NO HUMAN NATURE
CHAPTER 3
The Human Description - The Human Strivings - The
Human Consciousness and the
Centers - Self-Perfecting - The Human Emanations
and the Instruments of
Communication - The Nature of the Four Voices - Quotations
from Francis Bacon
NO NATURE NO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CHAPTER 4
Great Nature - The Non-Living Project network vs the Living Enneagrama
-
Biodynamics - Commentaries on G¡¦s music
NO OPPOSITES NO SOCIAL NATURE
CHAPTER 5
ESSENTIAL SAYINGS
CHAPTER 6
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 12 (pp.162)
The Trialectics of Man and Woman, the Logico-Psychophilosophical
Method
and Other Fragments of Teaching from
the Inner Circle of Humanity
From the Author
In line with the Principles of the Logico-Psychophilosophical Method,
this work
of Dr. Tan Man Ho covers deeply those thought concentrations reflecting
the
nature of the trialectics of man and woman from a real world view and
seek to
offer a guide to troubled young beings in the course of their unbecomings
in this
mandatory fulfillment of the great laws of biocosmic reproduction.
The physical
dimension of sex is omitted in this discourse but not the psychological
dimension.
In his normal aphoristic and semi-aphoristic style of writing, the author
expands
further additional thought concentrations for the readers' consumption
in the
areas pertaining to the individual aspects of development. These areas,
to name
a few, are the inner development of person, the psychic centers, the
inner work,
the essence and personality, and many other vital aspects of the individual
attributes, hitherto, only examined by the esoteric circle of humanity
and rarely
by the contemporary exoteric texts. Nay more, a venture into the fragmentaries
of the social interfacing to prepare the unready minds of the readers
for the
other volumes of the work has been initiated and oriented into the
readers for a
real world voyage.
A circling stopinder-clusters of ideas informing the vastness of the
environment
surrounding the core ideas creates in you a sense of urgency of the
message.
The work on the body still stands at the fore as the vital essence
of the
teaching.
The author expouses in his writing the meanings and techniques known
as The
Principles of the Logico-Psychophilosophical Method which is a tool
used by him
for understanding and changing realities around him.
June 15, 1996
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
The Physical Body of Man, Its Needs According to Law and the Possibilities
of Manifestation - The Laws of
Reciprocal Feeding - The Four Bodies of Man - The Three Worlds
CHAPTER 2
The Concentrations of the Universe and - Matter with Consciousness -
The Electric and The Light Motions
- On Time
CHAPTER 3
The Trialectics of Man and Woman : A Real World View and Guide to Young
Beings' Mandatory
Fulfillment of the Great Laws of Biocosmic Reproduction - A Wee Bit
More About Love and Love
Aphorisms- Infatuation - On Inner Beauty
CHAPTER 4
The Inner Development of Man - On Self-Observation - On Inner Work -
On Identification and
Non-Identification - The Inner Construction of Man - On the Peculiar
Psychic Centers and Their
Manifestations According to Law - State of Consciousness - On the Sex
Center of Man and Its
Manifestations According to Law - The Emotional Center - Gravity-Center-Attention
- Inner Stability - On
Doing
CHAPTER 5
The Second Being-Food - On Negative Emotions - The Scientific Emotions
- On Handling the Fragments
Called Emotions - On Being-Music - A Wee Bit More About Being-Religion
- The Holy Issuing :
God-the-Word - The Bipolar Piece of the Second World : Being-Moral
- On Politicking Around Being-Race,
Small Being-Nations and The Power Possessing Beings - The Sublation
of Being into Nothing or - The
Rascooarnoian Process : Death - Miscellaneous Thoughts and Aphorisms
CHAPTER 6
The Laws of Plastics - On Black Magic, Hypnotism, Needs and Silence
- On Reading, Thinking, Truth and
Freedom - About Man, The Vibration in Him and the Maintenance of Harmony
- The Inner and Outer
Voices of Man - The Two Great Rivers - The Scale of Importance - Magnification,
Diminution and
Inversion - On Cybernetics - Man's Peculiar Sense of Secret and His
Sense on Books
CHAPTER 7
Essence and Personality: The Ethical Canon of Thoughts - On Being and
Knowledge - The Principles of the
Logico-Psychophilosophical Method - On Being Psyche Mathematics - On
Objective Seeing and Objective
Understanding - On the Mind and Its Behaviors - On Mind Toxins - The
Aphorisms on the Pragmatic Way
of Handling Life
CHAPTER 8
The Unbecomings of Social Interaction or The Minor Sociocosmic Perturbations
- Fragmented Thoughts on
the Sociocosmic Unbecomings - The Carrot-donkey Method as Used by the
Individual, the Group, the
Family, the Organization, the State, the Nation and the World of Nations
- Thoughts on some Economic
Fragments - The Inner Circle of Humanity - The Social Being of Man
- The Aphorisms
CHAPTER 9
Taiqi and Yoga - On Postures - The Awareness Movements of the Moving
Center
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 13 (pp.170)
Principles of the Logico-Psychophilosophical Method in
its Application to
Problems of the Real World
From the Author
After more than twenty five years of conscious labor and intentional
suffering
which at first began somewhat unintentionally and owing to chance presence
of
a certain peculiarly composed psychological trait which sparks off
a long and
arduous journey, the works of Dr. Tan Man Ho have finally taken shape
but the
author has been withholding them to this day as the time is not ready.
Owing to
the vital message of the works to humanity, the author has finally
decided to
release his piece of inner development which comprises 20 books which
he calls
it "Views from the Real World". The choice of this title is no accident
and is a
sign of the author's innate or essence link to another similarly titled
work as
recollected by Gurdjieff's pupils.
The author's own similar development is independent of the
urdjieff-Ouspenskian line of thought prior to the year 1975. He has
managed to
ome very close to the Gurdjieff-Ouspenskian type of thinking when he
first
rote 'A Philosophy on Material-Reflection' (1971-1975). After his vital
contact
with a remarkable individual who has similar essence pursuits, the
author
continues his own inner pursuit resulting in a tremendous amount of
expansion
and stabilization of his own inner dimensions leading ultimately to
his own
creation of his numerous master pieces.
Thanks to this vital contact with a great friend at the crucial stage
of the
development of his psyche during his formatory years, the Views from
the Real
World series is ultimately brought into existence for the benefit of
the esoteric
circle specifically and humanity in general.
Views From the Real World 13 is written aphoristically and semi-aphoristically
with gravity-center essence thought concentrations not necessarily
based on
smooth flowing from one concentration of thoughts into another. But
each
thought concentration is complete within itself as a stable concept
or set of
concepts. The author has decided not to fill in pretentious logicnestrian
smootheners but to leave these empty connectors or buffers of gravity-center
concentrations to the pleasure of the readers to expand their own mentation
as
soon as they begin their work on self.
Book 13 would be released first. Other volumes would be released gradually
when the manuscripts are typed into the computer, proofread and sent
for
printing, and last but not least when the time is ripe.
Book 13 covers vital areas on inner work and the individuals. It examines
the
peculiar nature of the trialectics between man and woman as real components
of
the sociocosmos and advises on the proper handling of this trialectics.
It
examines the unbecoming nature of social interactions and being-social
organizations. Then it looks into being and knowledge, consciousness,
essence
and personality, the mind, sex energy, experience and love forces.
It further
explores being-foods, being-formations and journeys through longevity.
It
ventures into being-sounds, dimensions, being-religion, the three worlds
and
psyche hydrogens and energies. There are some excursions into the world
of
Taiqi, yoga, acu-therapy and ancient exercises and views them with
modern
management concepts of managing psychic centers. This volume also examines
education, marketing of psychic elements, attachments, language and
body
plastics. It expouses daring truths on sociocosmic negatives such as
power
bjects, the process of reciprocal destruction of beings, the nature
of reciprocal
exploitation, psychophysical diseases and enneagramic constipation.
It touches
on aesthetics and ethics, gravity-center attraction and repulsion and
how one
might separate oneself from oneself and a look at the hackney carriage.
It gives
a start to new outlook on emotion ache, footistry and being-psyche
mathematics.
The author feels that to acquire one's own essence in this direction,
one must
absorb all that is in the body of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky and all the
related
being-works by related authors, and grow beyond its boundary carrying
with it
the identities and non-identities, the personality and essence and
everything
that could be carried forward into the future. This removes the petty
and
immature fears and self-guilt of plagiarism that could impede one's
own
acquiring of an essence and defeat the very purpose of the work itself.
Nay more, the author has written numerous unpublished short works entitled
An Inquiry into the Nature and Process of the Recent Privatization
and Economic
Reforms and On the Possibility of Transforming the Captive Communication
and
Behavioral Styles in a Manager. Currently, he is also working on his
incomplete
work entitled A Treatise on the Development of Noumenal Reflection,
Psychic
Centers and Psyche Hydrogens. His books, 18, 19 and 20 of the Views
from the
Real World Series (October 1993 discourses) would be a major dimension
for a
new breakthrough in understanding the sociocosmos.
It is the intention of the author to discover and develop quality ideas,
at his level
of being-capability, for the consumption of his esoteric readers all
over the world
at an affordable price and to keep open an opportunity for the masses.
June 22, 1997
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
On Inner Work - The Fourth Body of Man - The Inner Development of Man
- The Inner Construction of
Man - On Negative Emotions and Negative States - Self-Observation -
Self-Remembering - On Centers
Culture
CHAPTER 2
The Unbecoming of Social Interactions - The Transformation of Society
- The Trialectics of Man and
Woman - The Philosophy of Living Through a Turbulent Society - The
Philosophy of Political Economy -
That Peculiar Flow Which They Called Being-Business - The Ordinary
Man and Conscious Man - Leading -
The Peculiar Being-Social Organizations
CHAPTER 3
Being and Knowledge - On Consciousness - On Sex Energy - Esoteric Knowledge
- Essence and Personality
- On the Mind and its Behavior - Organized Knowledge : Science - Sleep
- Experience - On Love
CHAPTER 4
The Process of Consumption of the Second Being-Food : Breathing - The
Three Being-Foods - The Physical
Body of Man - Being Formations - On Longevity
CHAPTER 5
Measures - Mantra Vibration : Being-Sound - Psychological Investment
- On Dimensions - On
Being-Religion - The Three Worlds - The Real World - On the Psyche
and the Energies - Psyche Hydrogen
CHAPTER 6
Taiqi, Yoga and Acu-Therapy - The Management of Centers - The New Motivation
Theory Based on
Human Centers - Doing - Healing - Mechanical - Cancer Biodynamics
CHAPTER 7
Reciprocal Action at a Distance or Being-Communication - On Attachment
- On Learning and Education -
The Marketing of Psychic Entities - The Laws of Plastics - Objectivism
and Subjectivism - The Language -
The Horizontal and the Vertical - Essence Contacts
CHAPTER 8
The Enneagramic Constipation - Power Objects and The Process of Reciprocal
Destruction of Beings - The
Nature of Reciprocal Exploitation - Organizational Behavior - The Laws
of Development - Psychophysical
Dis-eases - The Reinforcement of Psychic Activities
CHAPTER 9
Aesthetics and Ethics - The Hackney Carriage - Psychic Gravity-Center
Attraction and Repulsion - The
Separation of Oneself from Oneself - The Atmosphere - Swimming - Emotion
Ache
CHAPTER 10
Personal Accumulation - Footistry, Geomancy and Human Type - Cosmoses
and Being Psyche Mathematics
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 14 (pp.96)
The Work, the Psycho-Physical Transformation and the Making of
the New
Human Being
From the Author
Views from the Real World 14 also called deals with the general conceptual
framework of the inner
work that would transform individuals of the work psychologically and
physically in the making of the new
human beings and subsequently the making of the new human society.
It explores ancient traditions of Yoga, Taiqi and internal exercises
such massage, breathing, acupressure, color
therapy and others that could truly assist in the making of the new
man. Those on the way need to become man
no. 4 and above, and this work serves to indicate the working "programs"
that are indispensable for the
"pilgrimage". The details of the programs are not intended here - they
are too technical and down to earth to
be presented merely in words.
The renewal of humans is the making of the new human society and these
exercises work deep at the root of
the sociocosmos to assist the creation of the harmonious individuals.
The model of the human psychic centers is
examined in the light of developing the Balance State Theory of Center.
May 1, 1999
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
A Human Body Workshop - Man is a mechanical "toy" - If you retire early,
you die early -
Our life is differently experienced - magnus machines - struggle out
of the man-animal
nature - the kundalini serpent
CHAPTER 2
5 kinds of psycho-impression synthesis - seeing television from within
- Kingdom of Heaven
- stop exercise - Yin-Yang philosophy - clavicle breathing massages
the neck - uddiyana
retention - isometric tensioning of muscle - Balance-State Theory of
Centers - qigong -
pranayama
CHAPTER 3
Great Breathing Dance - the way of water - If you wish to change the
world, first change yourself -
mental asanas - Yoga - Reflexology - O-WORK - The I-WORK - The essence
of Western physical education -
Meridian Workers - DNA molecules - Artificial Geometrical Shapes -
colors
CHAPTER 4
Biorhythms - fear - Mr. Ghost substance - I Wish; I Can; I Am - the
famous phenomenon
called Problem - The elliptical law of motion of factors in the centers
- Natures must balance
one another - Abdominal Reflexology - Bandha Uddiyana - Khumbhaka -
I-issuings - Hatha
Yoga - A Seematimage Body
CHAPTER 5
Machine must make noise - Fourth Way man - Man needs very little to
survive - Eighteen
Acupressure Exercises - The viscera - breathing exercises - the moonless
period - cosmic
harvesting of askokin and kundakin - Great Cosmic Three-Centered Being
CHAPTER 6
Contemporary social animals - the monetary qi of this creature - the
Dollar Question - The
Power Class - Kahang¡¦s life - essence-virtue - making money - Accounting
- Private economy
- Tangible and intangible properties - capitalist and socialist economic
formations - the
teaching philosophy - Leadership Theory
CHAPTER 7
Meanness makes a tiger dance - social production activities - Sociological
rays of organized
men - global wars - Religious experience - gangsterism - A proletarian
- property grabbers -
the Law of Conservation of Wealth
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 14 (pp.96)
The Work, the Psycho-Physical Transformation and the Making of
the New
Human Being
From the Author
Views from the Real World 14 also called deals with the general conceptual
framework of the inner
work that would transform individuals of the work psychologically and
physically in the making of the new
human beings and subsequently the making of the new human society.
It explores ancient traditions of Yoga, Taiqi and internal exercises
such massage, breathing, acupressure, color
therapy and others that could truly assist in the making of the new
man. Those on the way need to become man
no. 4 and above, and this work serves to indicate the working "programs"
that are indispensable for the
"pilgrimage". The details of the programs are not intended here - they
are too technical and down to earth to
be presented merely in words.
The renewal of humans is the making of the new human society and these
exercises work deep at the root of
the sociocosmos to assist the creation of the harmonious individuals.
The model of the human psychic centers is
examined in the light of developing the Balance State Theory of Center.
May 1, 1999
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
A Human Body Workshop - Man is a mechanical "toy" - If you retire early,
you die early -
Our life is differently experienced - magnus machines - struggle out
of the man-animal
nature - the kundalini serpent
CHAPTER 2
5 kinds of psycho-impression synthesis - seeing television from within
- Kingdom of Heaven
- stop exercise - Yin-Yang philosophy - clavicle breathing massages
the neck - uddiyana
retention - isometric tensioning of muscle - Balance-State Theory of
Centers - qigong -
pranayama
CHAPTER 3
Great Breathing Dance - the way of water - If you wish to change the
world, first change yourself -
mental asanas - Yoga - Reflexology - O-WORK - The I-WORK - The essence
of Western physical education -
Meridian Workers - DNA molecules - Artificial Geometrical Shapes -
colors
CHAPTER 4
Biorhythms - fear - Mr. Ghost substance - I Wish; I Can; I Am - the
famous phenomenon
called Problem - The elliptical law of motion of factors in the centers
- Natures must balance
one another - Abdominal Reflexology - Bandha Uddiyana - Khumbhaka -
I-issuings - Hatha
Yoga - A Seematimage Body
CHAPTER 5
Machine must make noise - Fourth Way man - Man needs very little to
survive - Eighteen
Acupressure Exercises - The viscera - breathing exercises - the moonless
period - cosmic
harvesting of askokin and kundakin - Great Cosmic Three-Centered Being
CHAPTER 6
Contemporary social animals - the monetary qi of this creature - the
Dollar Question - The
Power Class - Kahang¡¦s life - essence-virtue - making money - Accounting
- Private economy
- Tangible and intangible properties - capitalist and socialist economic
formations - the
teaching philosophy - Leadership Theory
CHAPTER 7
Meanness makes a tiger dance - social production activities - Sociological
rays of organized
men - global wars - Religious experience - gangsterism - A proletarian
- property grabbers -
the Law of Conservation of Wealth
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 18 (pp.204)
The Sociocosmic Octave, the Biocosmic Octave and the Cosmic
Octave: A
Revolution in Scientific Thoughts
From the Author
Contrary to contemporary approach Views from the Real World 18 is written
using a very different set of principles on matters concerning man,
nature,
society and the cosmos. While the basic approach to the investigation
of the
subject matters remains essentially the same as with the author's earlier
writings, the outcome of this work would have a great impact on contemporary
sociological thinking and also thoughts on the cosmoses. This is because
it has
brought to humanity a new dimension and understanding of our sociocosmoses
in a way almost completely different from the current sociological
thinking.
There is above all a revolution in human thinking about everything existing.
There is a serious attempt to integrate the diverse processes occurring
in the
activities of man, nature, society and the cosmos using the fundamental
laws of
trialectics and octave. The fruitful result is the discovery of a different
method of
classifying the sociocosmic stopinders using The Periodic Table of
the
Fundamental Sociocosmic Stopinders. The author feels, thinks and believes
that
he has uncovered the essence of the sociocosmic vibration. The view
is no
longer the naïve, causal and fragmented understanding of social
processes, but
rather a very deep and profound understanding of the true scheme of
things.
The whole spectrum of the world is integrated with the enneagram. The
sociocosmic octave, the biocosmic octave, the cosmic octave and the
technocosmic octave from human inventions are comprehensively symphonizing
all and everything. Biological evolution is again re-examined with
the new
triad-octave paradigm. The genesis of the mysterious sociocosmic shock
bsorber, laujinggong, or the well-known management pyramid is explained.
The
four bodies of sociocosmic stopinder beings are investigated. One experiences
a
New World with a new philological exposure when reading this work.
The chronic doubts about capitalism, socialism, nationalism, democracy,
market
economism and communism are transformed into an integrated entity clearly
interpretable in this work. Privatization which has haunted and wiseacred
by
many writers and politicians alike is clearly explained. It is now
no longer as
disturbing as before and one needs not even have to resort to its worship.
This book is a valuable piece for researchers, scientists, thinkers
and modern
managers of any higher sociocosmic stopinder. It is much needed by
those who
are well aware of the insufficiency of contemporary sociocosmic thoughts.
March 20, 1997
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
The Sociocosmos According to the Impartial Observation of the Great
Grandson - The Beginning Glimpse
of Laujinggong or the Genesis of Laujinggong - The Four Bodies of a
Sociocosmic Stopinder Being - The
Ascending and Descending Sociocosmic Octaves - The Historical Sociocosmic
Octave - Opinion About
Being-Democracy as a Substopinder in the Lateral Sociocosmic Octave
- The Management Succession and
Metamorphosis of the Inner Bodies of the Sociocosmic Stopinder Being
- The Symphony Principle - The
Dis-Eases of the Sociocosmic Being
CHAPTER 2
The Romance of the Four Bodies in Business Organizations - Exercising
the Accurse Bodies of the
Sociocosmoses - The DO-Sociocosmic Stopinder Being - The RE-Sociocosmic
Stopinder Being - The
MI-Sociocosmic Stopinder Being - The FA-Sociocosmic Stopinder Being
- The Unbecoming of the
I-Sociocosmic Stopinder Being and the Becoming of the FA-Sociocosmic
Stopinder Being - The Shock at the
MI-FA Interval or the Three-Centered Laujinggong Sociocosmic Shock
Absorber - The SO-Sociocosmic
Stopinder Being - The LA-Sociocosmic Stopinder Being - The Coating
of the Laws of Reciprocal
estruction in the LA-Sociocosmic Octave - The TI-Sociocosmic Stopinder
Being
CHAPTER 3
The Great Sociocosmic Laws of Reciprocal Feeding - The Feeding Cosmetics
- Further Observation on the
Process of Reciprocal Destruction - The Ethimoralian and the Demonimmoralian
Octaves of our Value
Octave - On the Harmonious Development of the Sociocosmic Stopinder
Being - Being Social Contracts -
The Fluids of the Sociocosmic Stopinder Being - The Psychological Attraction
and Repulsion of Three
Brained Beings - The Comprehensive Production Operation System (Psyche
Inclusive) of a Three Brained
Being - The New Year Octaves: The Sun-Moon-Earth Revolutions and Rotations
and Man's Psychic Cycles
CHAPTER 4
The Enneagram of Management - The What is Known as the Being-Manager
of a Sociocosmic
Organizational Stopinder - The Inner Environmental Theory of Motivation
- Diagnosis of World One, Two
and Three - The Market Occurrence Peculiar to the Reflection in World
One, World Two and World Three
Model - Being-Culture - Being-Capitalism - The Trialectics of the Private
and the Public Ownership -
Political Democracy Vs Industrial Democracy - The Institute as Enterprise
- Miscellaneous Reflections on
Life
CHAPTER 5
Further Reflections on the Principles of the Logico-Psychophilosophical
Method - The Logical Method of
Creating Sociology Vs the Psychophilosophical Method of Interpreting
Social Phenomenon - Further
eflection on Being-Time - Further Reflection on Being Psyche Hydrogens
- The Search for Extraterrestrials
- The Cosmos - The Classification of Cosmic Motions (Physics - Mass,
Matter, Materialities) - Further
Reflection on the Impression-Air-Food Octaves - The Exercise Notion
- Outer Work Vs Mechanical Work -
A Wee Bit More About Psychic Centers
CHAPTER 6
The Biocosmic Octave - The Biocosmos Called Human Beings and its Biopsychologics
- Cancer
Biodynamics - Being-Schizophrenia - Corporate Identity, Quality and
Justice
CHAPTER 7
Being-Cities and Our Earth - The Psychic Centers of Our Great Sociocosmos
- The Sociocosmic Work or
Intervention on Sociocosmic Stopinder Activities - Life, Conscience
and the Sociocosmic OctaveEmbodying
Being-Welfare - The Two Faces of the Race Stopinder - Biocosmic and
Sociocosmic
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 19 (pp.165)
The Enneagram of the Sociocosmic Stopinders, Laujinggong and the Epoch
of
the Increasing Aggressiveness
of the Business-Stopinder Beings
From the Author
Views from the Real World 19 is the second treatise of a trilogy consisting
of
three volumes entitled Views from the Real World 18, Views from the
Real World
19 and Views from the Real World 20. The trilogy is a revelation of
the essence
of society using the logico-psychophilosophical principles and the
views are
unparalleled to all contemporary sociological thoughts. The author
has
uncovered a truly revolutionary and new paradigm of society in the
course of his
profound search for the inner meanings of the social being of man.
The first of the trilogy laid down the fundamental laws and expoused
the
enneagramic model of society. The second elucidates further and develops
comprehensively the properties of the sociocosmoses based on knowledge
of the
first. And the third deals with practice.
Views from the Real World 19 investigates exhaustively the enneagram
of the
sociocosmic stopinders, the phenomenon of laujinggong from an entirely
different approach and explores the nature of the epoch of the increasing
aggressiveness of the business-stopinder beings.
This work examines the nature of ethics, develops a trialectical ethimoralian
notion of ethics, and seals the gap between the fiercely opposing forces
of the
good and the bad. It further examines cancer sociodynamics, the technocosmic
octave and the inevitable of sociocosmic rascooarno (sociocosmic death).
The
work expouses a lateral sociocosmic independence rich in ideas different
from
contemporary ones.
Readers who are new to the views and thoughts of the author are advised
to
gradually familiarize themselves with his unique philology.
April 13, 1997
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
The Sociocosmic Stopinders - The Historical Sociocosmic Stopinders -
The Enneagram of the Sociocosmic
Stopinders - The General Theory of Sociocosmic Stopindering
CHAPTER 2
The Biocosmic Octave, the Cosmic Octave and Other Inner Octaves - The
Lateral Sociocosmic Octave -
The Psychic Centers of the Sociocosmos - The Technocosmic Octave
CHAPTER 3
The Four-Bodied Sociocosmic Being - The Four Bodies of the Great Biocosmic
Being - The Physical Body
of the Sociocosmic Stopinder Being
CHAPTER 4
The MI-FA Shocks of the Cosmic Octave Reverberating in the Biocosmic
and the Sociocosmic Octaves -
Laujinggong - The MI-FA Laujinggong Bridging the SO-Body with the Lower
Sociocosmic Stopinders within
the LA-Body
CHAPTER 5
The Reciprocal Feeding Amongst the Cosmic Stopinders Namely, the Earth
(Also the Planets), the Sun and
the Moon - The Reciprocal Feeding within the Great Sociocosmos - The
Manifestation of the Laws of
Reciprocal Destruction of Beings in the Sociocosmic Stopinders
CHAPTER 6
The DO-Body of Our Sociocosmos - The FA-Body of Our Sociocosmos - The
Epoch of the Increasing
Aggressiveness of the FA-Organizations in the Great Sociocosmos - The
SO-Body of Our Sociocosmos -
The LA-Body of Our Sociocosmos - The TI-Body of Our Sociocosmos
CHAPTER 7
The Emanations and Atmospheres of the Coated Sociocosmic Stopinders
- The Ethimoralian Canon - A Wee
Bit More About Being-Democracy
CHAPTER 8
The Circulatory or Transport System - The Cancer Sociodynamics - The
Sociocosmic Perturbations -
Striving for Sociocosmic "I-AM" - The Sociocosmic Work
CHAPTER 9
The Sociocosmic Rascooarno - Views from the Real World
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 20 (pp.142)
The Sociocosmic Unbecomings, the Sociocosmic Stopinder
Therapeutic
Methods and the Final Exit of the Great
Wise Grandson of Beelzebub
From the Author
Views from the Real World 20 is the third and last treatise of a trilogy
consisting
of three volumes entitled Views from the Real World 18, Views from
the Real
World 19 and Views from the Real World 20. The treatise is a revelation
of the
sociocosmic therapeutic approaches available in accordance to law for
the
creation, maintenance, repair and modification or change for the body
of our
Evergreat Sociocosmic Being. It is a general philosophical guide to
sociocosmic
inner work on the sociocosmic being.
As stated in my earlier writing, the first of the trilogy laid down
the fundamental
laws and expoused the enneagramic model of society. The second elucidates
further and develops comprehensively the properties of the sociocosmoses
based on knowledge of the first. And the third deals with practice.
Views from the Real World 20 further explains the sociocosmic phenomenon
in a
more exhaustive sense, this time with a strong wish for inner work
on the
sociocosmic stopinders in all their various manifestations. It seeks
to find a
solution to the "cancer" phenomenon of these stopinder unbecomings.
It wishes
to cure anomalies in laujinggong, in stopinder cancer behaviors and
many more
pathologies.
The inner work on the self, the group inner work and the organizational
inner
work are integratively the sociocosmic inner work for the Body of our
Great
Sociocosmic Being.
The Great Wise Grandson finally decided three-centeredly to celebrate
his
ultimate exit from a real world of beings.
August 22, 1997
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
The Sociocosmic Stopinders' Hidden and Real Missions - The Periodicity
of Sociocosmic Properties,
Characteristics and Behaviors - Growth, Wealth and Prosperity along
the Fundamental and the Lateral
Sociocosmic Octaves - The Sociocosmic Stopinder Structure
CHAPTER 2
The Periodicity of Being-Psyche Hydrogens or the Periodic Table of Psyche
Hydrogen - The Properties of
Being-Psyche Hydrogens in Man - Objective History
CHAPTER 3
The Sociocosmic Therapy - The Therapy and Cure due to the Emanations
from such Being-Psyche
Hydrogens Concentrating in the Lateral Sociocosmic Octave - Curing
the Cancer Biodynamics, the Cancer
Sociodynamics and the Cancer Sociotechnodynamics - Curing the Financial
Functional Diseases due Chiefly
to the Mysterious Unevenflow of the Quantity of Money
CHAPTER 4
Functional Sociocosmic Diseases - The Therapy for the Anomaly in the
Laujinggong Sociocosmic Shock
Absorber - The Therapy that Comes from Nature
CHAPTER 5
The Sociocosmic Stopinder Power and Power Balance - The Legalanaic Therapeutic
Methods -
Consciousness, IQ, EQ, MQ, SQ and INQ - About Curing the Being-Values
for All Sociocosmic Stopinders
CHAPTER 6
Stopinder Demands - The Product and Service Octaves - The Process of
the TI-Sociocosmic Stopinder
Trading or International Trade - Megaoctave Trends - The Harmony Cure
CHAPTER 7
The Armed force Beings as a Substopinder Godhead for the Realization
of the Laws of Reciprocal
Destruction of Sociocosmic Stopinders - The Politics Octave - The Technocosmic
Octave: The Marine,
Land and Avian Stopinder Beings - Miscellaneous Sayings
CHAPTER 8
A Wee Bit More About the Uneven Tensioning of the forces Amongst the
Fundamental and the Lateral
Sociocosmic Stopinders - Askokin and Kundakin - The Application - Niche
Marketing and Consultation - The Exit
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 4 (pp.128)
*A Critique of Material Reflection *On the
Modern Innovations to Old
Materialism and the Emergence of Trioctave Materialism *Some
Remarkable
Individuals
From the Author
In this book Views from the Real World 4, I feel duty bound to critically
investigate and represent from a philosophical perspective, but not
entirely
commentary, the treatise A Philosophy of Material Reflection which
I have
written some time ago. The purpose of the section, A Critique of Material
Reflection is meant to supplement this treatise. Reflection exists
for the
inanimate matter as well as the animate (organic) matter. But for the
organic
matter, reflection changes in accordance to levels of complexity -
through cell
reflection, tissue reflection, organ reflection, system reflection
and the reflection
in the total organism. The concept of reflection must not be taken
as equivalent
to the process of stimulation and response. The critique is focussed
on
reflection as the center of attention.
Some vital aspects of the works of Piotr Demianovich Ouspensky, Henry
David
Thoreau, Kennett Walker, J.G Bennett, Dr. Shamsher Singh and Louis
Pauwels
have been critically quoted and examined because of their important
message to
humanity during this critical period of crisis in human affairs.
Higher mathematics that deals with dimensions, motions, time, space
and the
psychological method is treated impartially in this work. Classical
or old
materialism, according to Dr. Tan Man Ho, has been innovated during
this
century with the introduction of dialectical materialism, trialectical
materialism,
the psychological methods and the trioctave materialism.
September 5, 1998
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
A Critique of Material Reflection
The Sense Organs and External Phenomenon - The Concept of Reflection
- The Nervoreflectant and the
Termino - The Essentials of the Cell Struggle Theory or An Additional
Theory to the Genetic Theory
Regarding Sociodynamics of Cell Transformation - The Origin of Termino
- The Discrete Termino and the
External Phenomenon - The Reflected as the Final Product - The Concept
of Consciousness - The Nature of
the Reflected - The Content of the Reflected and its Materialized Form:
The Language - The Laws
Governing the Development of the Content (including both materialized
and unmaterialized elements of
their forms) - The Purposes of the Critique - On the Generalized Theory
of Material Reflection -
Retrospect, Comparisons and Commentaries
CHAPTER 2
The World of Piotr Demianovich Ouspensky
CHAPTER 3
On the Modern Innovations to Old Materialism and the Emergence of Trioctave
Materialism
CHAPTER 4
The Higher Mathematical Logic that is Used to Interpret Dimensions and
Other Qualitative Separation of
Material Objects in the Real World - Some Quotations from Kenneth Walker
Relevant to the New
aterialism
CHAPTER 5
Henry David Thoreau - Quotations from Dr. Shamsher Singh (Dr. S. S.)
- The Tension of Ideological
Struggle of Classes - A Human Animal and the Animal Society
CHAPTER 6
J.G Bennett's Subud : The Search for a Fragment in South-East Asia
CHAPTER 7
Louis Pauwels - Philosophy and Thoughts About Living Our Life with Others
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 5 (pp.166)
The Canon of Discovery, the Search for Spiritual Certainty and
a Glimpse of
the Real world
From the Author
There is a habit amongst all writers to start with a foreword for their
"master"
piece, and to start it with a beautiful high sounding tone for the
pleasure of the
credulous readers. I reflect for a moment to develop my itch for such
a similar
foreword "From the Author" with similar but unique tone apparently
not-in-line
ith the behavior of seemingly normal writers, and in order to match
with the
n-coming new dimensions about everything existing as my madcap brain
ventures into new frontiers.
During this wondering venture with ideas, I realized, as if out of a
sudden and
unsuspectingly, that I was striving to stabilize my "minds" around
such entities
of human indispensabilities, namely, the body of knowledge regarding
man,
nature, society and the universe. And in this quest, I believe, I would
be able to
arrive at a unifying world views about everything in the world without
being a
specialist who could not related his left tooth from his right toe.
To this urge for
unifying conception, I venture for the canon of new "discovery", to
try to be
different from others and behave like my great "grandfather". Although
this
magnimous task would create spiritual uncertainty in me, nevertheless,
the
quest for certainty would still be partly sought for. And ideas would
have to be
developed and stationed as mind stopinders or bases for new ideas to
emerge.
The outcome would be a fairly stable glimpse of a real world as it
is - the views
would be just called ¡¥the real world views¡¦.
It is not my pleasure to make my readers happy by introducing a ¡¥happy¡¦
based
cosmetic coating for the reality of a short life span mandatory for
every
three-brained being. These are cheaply and abundantly available in
most books.
I would rather prefer to tap on your other subconscious fragments for
awakening you to realities, hitherto, unknown even to you.
May 29, 1998
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 1
On the Psychicity of Psyche Hydrogen Grade H - Studying Matters, Materialities
and
Vibrations - The Psymaterialist¡¦s Mysticism - The Question of the Existence
of
Psychic Centers - Dimensionalities and the Laws of Octave
CHAPTER 2
A Journey through my Psychic Bodies - A Philosophy of Material Reflection
-
Phenoumenon - The Discovery of the Bodies - The Inner Psychometamorphosis
and
Psychic Revolution - The Essencely Stable Inside Us 50 - The Essencely
Stable Inside
Us
CHAPTER 3
The Higher Forces - Psychoastronomy or The New Dimensions in Classical
Astronomy - The Great Cosmos
- Being-Earth - The Peculiar Role of the Last Cosmic Stopinder of Our
Ray of Creation: the Moon - The
Material Beings and the Organic Beings - The World of Bio-Logical Beings
- The So-Called Missing Link
between Ape and Man - Being-Gene
CHAPTER 4
Foods - Chemism - Higher Logic - The Mathematical Process - The Language
is an Octave Process - The
Laws Obey the Triad and the Octave Laws - Finding the Ways of the Real
World
CHAPTER 6
The Educational Canon - The Political Canon - The Religious Canon -
The Socialistic Canon and What¡¦s
Next in the Path of the Sociocosmic History
CHAPTER 7
The Scientist¡¦s Dilemma - Talking About Yoga - Technological Advances,
in the Opinion of the Wise
Grandson of Beelzebub, Increases Human Mechanicalness - Talking about
Ways to Help the Proletariat
whose Energies have Created the Wonders of the World
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 6 (pp.151)
In the Light of the Great Philosophical System of Gurdjieff and
Ouspensky:
The Journey Beyond
From the Author
During the period of great inspiration, things that are thought could
venture
beyond the traditional bondage of the various specimens of modern
ontemporary thinking. The Gurdjieffian-Ouspenskian Canon of Thought
and
ethodology could journey beyond its own stream.
This work is the beginning experience of the Gurdjieffian-Ouspenskian
System
as one ventures further with the ideas. The G and O destiny after it
has gone
through the fine matters of my much aroused psyche and
psycho-metamorphosis, is intentionally expressed here in this work
as part of a
series of non-accidental thought outcomes. Such is the essential notion
which
my dear reader must possess before he begins to seriously understand
this
work.
The journey prepares all sentient beings for a new discovery of something
not
readily accessible within our own inner daring projection regarding
ourselves
and our environment and not just those logico-mental constructs of
inner
associations with a simple understanding about everything heard or
perceived.
The author clears his inner dimension those clouds of ordinary mentation
and
knowing regarding everything existing from the dear grandfather, grandmother
and friends.
The process of oskiano or education processing of knowledge and various
by-products of knowledge by the oskiano factories widespreadly built
for the
delivery of this being-psyche hydrogen for immediate consumption and
for
osterity consumption purposes has being comically scrutinized.
June 11, 1997
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
On Matter, Motion, Time and Dimensions - A Glimpse of Psyche Hydrogens
- Common Cosmic
Ansanbaluiazar: Everything Issuing from - Everything and Again Entering
Entering into Everything -
Being-God, Vibration and Being-Light - Feeding and Being-Foods - Conscious
Shocks with Being-Food
known as Impression - The Laws of Octaves
CHAPTER 2
Being-Oskiano or Education - Learning to Observe Man and the Sociocosmos
Using Higher Awareness -
On Art, Consciousness and Language - Life Elements - Ethics, Values
and Beliefs - The Prayer - The
Hasnamussianing Episode
CHAPTER 3
The Magnetic Center and Love Mysticism - Types of Man - Things to Ponder
- Leadership - The Esoteric
School - The Nature of Inner work - The Third Line of Conscious Work
- Essence
CHAPTER 4
The Great Sociocosmic Perturbation: Revolution - Being-Bourgeoisie and
Being-Proletariat - The Process
of Diautomarketo Feeding Exchanges - The Process Known as Oppression
- A Critique of Business Wars
and Peace
CHAPTER 5
The Gravity-Center State and its Politics Emanations - Being-Ecomoney
- The Forces of Sociocosmic
Production
CHAPTER 6
Qualitative Material Beings - The Facts of the Psychic Centers - The
Determination of Real World 'I's -
The Laws of Invisibility
CHAPTER 7
Epistemology - Views from the Real World - On Being-Psyche Mathematics
- The Modern Materialists'
Philosophy - Weltanshauung and the Special Sciences - Logic
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 7 (pp. 155)
The Tritocosmic Venture, the Fundamental Sociocosmic Processes
and the
Lateral Sociocosmic Venture
From the Author
In this work The Tritocosmic Venture, the Fundamental Sociocosmic Processes
and the Lateral Sociocosmic Venture, man is regarded as a 'tritocosmos,
a term
from Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. He is a 3-noted cosmos specially 'deposited'
at a
point along the Great Cosmic Octave because of a retardation of cosmic
forces a
the FA-MI interval. He is a tritocosmic being in this grand cosmic
scheme as this
scheme needed a developed 3-centered being for the operation of triad
law at
his interval. Other biocosmic beings are also constructed to focus
on this
head-thorax-abdomen' design and they are the least perfected tritocosmoses
mongst all the biocosmic beings. Only man is unique amongst them with
the
most perfect inner and outer trito-center of thinking, feeling and
moving.
The tritocosmos refers to us for we constitute it. So the story of man
is
re-narrated to us, like all other famous narrators, but this time within
the
categories of the trinity and the octave laws. There is a departure
from the
normal description of man, society and the minds, this time with a
venture that
expouses real components for this reality. So there stands a man, a
tritocosmic
creature, roaming about on mother Earth as a 3-octave functioner for
our Great
Universe.
From his body occurred some major sociocosmic processes that create
his
fundamental sociocosmic stopinders and have now already established
and
stopindered for him as he continues to integrate with all humans. These
rocesses include hierarchical process, economic process, political
process,
ociocultural process, revolutionary process, reciprocal destruction
process and
thers.
Then in his mind occurred a second order sociocosmic process consisting
of
psychic based 'topics' and 'subjects' which are deposited through learning
in his
spiritual world and from which he automatically emanates to his planetary
neighbors and this is called the lateral sociocosmic octave - and he
as natural
lateral sociocosmic vibrators. And all 'subjects' are not standing
alone isolated
but are rather always held captive to in the tritocosmic centers.
It is this paradigm that the author intends to deliberate with the readers.
March 1, 1999
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
THE TRITOCOSMIC VENTURE
The Position of the Tritocosmos in Relation to other Cosmoses - The
Tritocosmic 'I's - The Emotions,
Thoughts and Centers' Behaviors - The Conscious Component - The Mind
Component - The Fillings - The
Process of Inner Work - The Eternal Wastes - The Place of the Horses
- The Acquisition of the Fourth Body
- The Spoilt Machine - The Three-Storied Factory - The Conscious Labor
and Intentional Suffering - The
Intentional Contact - The Psychological Types Along the Tritocosmic
Octave - The ABC Influences - The
Death - The Instruments of Tritocosmic Knowing - The Objectivity -
The Illusion of Freedom - The Doing -
The Essence - The Tritocosmos Itself
CHAPTER 2
SOME TRITOCOSMIC ACTIVITIES
The Human Activities - The Principle of Utility - The Teaching Activities
- The Books - The Crafts and the
Arts - The Prayer
CHAPTER 3
THE SOCIOCOSMIC VENTURE
The Prelude to the Sociocosmic Places - The Story of the Four-Bodied
Sociocosmoses - The Specter of
Being-'-ism' - The Forces and Their Relations - The Sociocosmic Stopinders
- The Nation - The State - The
rganizations - The Stopinder School - The Family - The Group - The
Sociocosmic Stopinder Hierarchy:
Classes - Sayings About Sociocosmic Living
CHAPTER 4
FUNDAMENTALS OF THE SOCIOCOSMIC PROCESSES
The Prelude - The Natural Tritocosmic Socialization Process - The Natural
Cosmic Socializing Process - The
Hierarchical Process - The Economic Process - The Political Process
- The Socioculural Process - The
anguage - The Oskianic Process - The Havatvernonian Process - The Technocosmic
Process - The
Sociocosmic Work Process - The Negative Interfacing and Various - Sociocosmic
Unbecomings - The
Exploiting Process - The Reciprocal Destruction Process - The Revolutionary
Process - The Neutralizing
Regulatory Forces
THE LATERAL SOCIOCOSMIC VENTURE
The Prelude - The Cause of the Genesis of the Subjects that Constitute
the Lateral Sociocosmic Octave -
The Music Venture - The Subject-Stopinders
CHAPTER 5
THE OTHER OCTAVES
The Nature Venture - The Microcosmoses - The Technocosmoses - The Cosmoses
CHAPTER 6
Aphorisms
VIEWS FROM THE REAL WORLD 8 (pp.173)
*To Know, To Understand, To Be *The 'I's and 'It's of Man
*Commentaries,
Thoughts and Aphorisms on the Social Life of Man
From the Author
This work can be rightly called the continuation of the Gurdjieff work
in my own
way and from my own experience of life as a conscious reflecting being.
It is also
a form of his continuation by other means. The work is therefore coated
with
the Gurdjieffian paint from the beginning to the end. No thoughts can
proceed
without negation of other thoughts, not to speak of such work as fourth
way.
The aphoristic, semi-aphoristic, reflective, philosophical musing and
critical
commentaries on the 'I's and 'it's of man and his social life is comprehensively
espoused here. The serious thinker is expected to know the materials
of
knowledge, to understand them and to work towards his own being.
This work concentrates essentially on the study of man, his 'I's and
'it's, sound
and music body, his seeing and responses and the invisible strings
that delude
him. It investigates man social life, his quest to be master of himself
as well as
his three-brained neighbors and the trouble he has caused to society.
It also
comments on some of the sociocosmic stopinders notably the oskiano
stopinder
(educational institution) and distinguishes it from the esoteric school,
the
couple-stopinder (man-woman entity) and the state organization. It
briefly
explores the soft communications or linkages amongst these sociocosmic
entities. The separation between the tritocosmic (man) and the sociocosmic
(organization) horse-drawn hackney carriages is recognized to be different.
The author is satirical and blunt in certain occasions over his commentaries
about everything existing, and welcomes all constructive criticisms.
March 22, 1998
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
To Know, to Understand, to Be - Crystallizing and Decrystallizing Behaviors
- Sounds and Music in the
Body of Man and Beyond - A Life of Unnatural Hardwork - The Life of
Man No. 1, 2 & 3 - Man No. 4 &
bove - Man's Seeing - The Centers' Responses in Man - The Essence and
Personality Responses to Life
Circumstances - Talking About Conscious Responses - No Esoteric Man,
No Esoteric Knowledge, No
Esoteric School - Real Human, Real Being
CHAPTER 2
They Want to Be Masters - Feeding and Manifesting in Life - Knowing
the Circumstances and Acquiring
Knowledge - Inner Disharmony and Transmitting Disasters - The Revolutionary
Spirit - Adapting to Life
ircumstances and the Dire Consequence of Trampling the Already Abnormally
Life Styles - Society Work
Transforms into Inner work - Happiness and Unhappiness - The Nature
and Flow of Inner Life - The
Natural Inner Work - The 3-in-1 & 5-in-1 Invisible Attachment Strings
- Being-States Affect Man's
Behaviors
CHAPTER 3
How Circumstances Move Man About Like a Spring-Powered Toy - The Psychology
of Human Mechanics -
The Gurdjieffian Tritocosmic Horse-Drawn Hackney Carriage - The 'I's
of Man - The 'It's of Man - The
Dao of Love - Struggling with the Outer World - Instinct and Sex as
Strong Natural Demands from Nature -
Language as an Invisible Handfor Changing the Outside World - Movements,
Sacred Dances and Postures
CHAPTER 4
The Moment You Start Doing One Thing, the Psychic Winds Would Blow Your
'I's Away - Talking About
Metapsychomorphosis and Some Esoteric Secrets - The Changes in the
Nature of Blood as it Enters and
Leaves the Various Inner Tritocosmic (Human Body) Stopinders - The
Inner World Elements - The
cientists and their Natural Sciences - The Materiality of Truth and
Knowledge
CHAPTER 5
Leading a Life of Poverty - Living Like a Soldier - Talking About the
Dreadful Social Life - The Oskiano,
the Oskianer and the School - Moving About Only to Generate Groups,
Families and Organizations - The
ouple-Stopinder - Stopinder Linkages or Sociocosmic Interfacing - Neighborhoodization
- Rulers Seek
Power to Be - The Legalanaic Triad: The Plaintiff, the Defendant and
the Judge - The Sociocosmic
Horse-Drawn Hackney Carriage
CHAPTER 6
The Visible and the Invisible - Esotericity and the Real Esoteric School
- The Nature of Group, School
Work and Missionary Work - Frictions in Group Work are Necessary for
Progress - The Forces of
Solioonensius - Class Struggles - Electocracy Thought to Be Democracy
- The Vibrating Particles Producing
the Totality of the Phenomenon Called 'Religion & Ideology' - Integrating
the Moving Center with All the
Other Centers - With the Moving Center as the Gravity Center: Gongfu
CHAPTER 7
The State Organization - The Nation Concept and its Externalization
- Talking About Psychoeconomics and
Using this - Knowledge as the Center of Gravity Talk in Running the
Nation-Stopinder - Salawagistic
iseacrings in Purchasing Labor - Coating 'I's with Sociocosmic Elements
that are Undoubtedly Human-Made
- Objective His-Story
CHAPTER 8
Commentaries on Social Life - A Dreamlike Life - The Negative Consequences
of Organ Kundabuffer - The
Householder - The Money Question - The Intelligent Political Agency
- Playing, Working and Other Habits
- The Children - Miscellaneous
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