Mystery space ship Mocking Bird

Nynke May 25th, 2006

Warning ;-)
I am openly sourcering here, casting spells for
“expanding (professional) optimism”

Sourcering a field stone or part of an integrity skeleton for a more fully human gestalt of a new session for expanding (professional) optimism …

Mystery space ship Mocking Bird

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Photo by Rachel Pennington

Help me / us look for the connections between “things”, no matter how obscure, insignificant or irrelevant the link or keys that come up may seem to be. For example, hunting keys in three of the meetings at European Consultants Camp last week.

Facilitate me / us in finding what B … Z movies I / we can associate as “remakes” of noticed patterns from the “things” (or vv).

Lead me / us into space for a Mystery Theater, a show where bad movies can be mocked from a spaceship named Mocking Bird, floating high above Earth.

Help me / us pick up courage to share my / our private shows, weaving One collective mind space to explore.

Guide me / us Into the Unknown …. investigating cultures on other worlds, going where no (wo)man has gone before, picking up some (new) patterns that may be helpful for me / us on Earth.

Take me / us back home to the delta quadrant, to try out some of these (new) awarenesses and patterns on our own world, Earth.

Golden section spaceship

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Photo by avmaier

A test driven design for manifestation of a more fully human gestalt actually creating the space ship does not necessarily require building and construction metaphors. If the systems we wish to create are to be more fully human, we need to self-organize in more fully humane systems to cocreate those systems. Our metaphor could also be something like:

  • Spinal column, bones, teeth, nails, anus, rectum, colon, prostate gland, blood, skills, abilities and space (together being capability) for building cells (integrity skeleton)
  • Pelvic girdle, kidneys, bladder, all liquids (blood, lymph, gastric juice, sperm), regulation (female) cycles (awakening)
  • Lower back, abdomen, digestive system, stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder, autonomic nervous system (richness)
  • Heart, upper back, thorax and thoracic cavity, lower lungs, blood, circulatory system, skin (appreciations)
  • Neck, throat, jaw, ears, voice, trachea, bronchial system, upper lungs, esophagus, arms (expressing our selves)
  • Face, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, cerebellum, central nervous system (balancing act)
  • Cerebrum ((w)holeness)

For more on these distinctions, see Nynke’s Notes on Chakra’s

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By unohuu

What skills do I / we believe I / we need in general to sourcer the rest of the Mystery space ship named Mocking Bird gestalt effectively?

The following abilities and skills work for me. Feel free to comment, adopt and adapt/change for your own context and ways — and I strongly recommend checking your balances and likely results before you make adaptations and changes for your own manifestations:

  1. Warp drive. An active mind and advanced intellectual skills like required for holistic pursuit of scientific research. Often left-brained scientists declare this “unscientific”. Let us not let that stop us perceiving what we do. See for example the Satir Mandala or Organisational mandala if you want to teach your self some mindful skills to help your mind be more active and flexible.
  2. Bridge. (Re)Cognition of far-out philosophical truths.
  3. Holodeck. Visualization skills and abilities.
  4. Excentric captain. Intuitive comprehension of “things”, like described in the The Timeless Way of Building by Alexander. These patterns lead me, and reportedly and observable, others like Willem van den Ende and Marc Evers, straight to ironic quantum core, cutting through much of the crap.
  5. Crew. Receptivity to cultural (mystic) truths, be they related to cultures (mysteries) we practice our own rituals for, or be they related to those cultural (mystic) truths other people practice different rituals for.
  6. Flight. Seeing the isomorphies of spiritual principles that have manifested them selves in the physical world.
  7. Space (flight). Noticing thoughts or ideas that have (already) come true.
  8. Stars and planets. Holographic thinking that perceives and spontaneously integrates information from different spheres of creation into our growing consciousness/awareness.
  9. On-board observatory. Perceiving transparency of worlds — consciousness a mirror for awarenesses in mind, and material world a mirror for energies in all worlds of being.
  10. Teams for away missions. Clear extrasensory perception for perceiving energies at work under the surface. Seeing and listening to that which is not projected and that which is not being said. For example, if and when manifesting an IT system in the role of architect, it may be important to code with coders, depending, as Johanna writes in Testing Design. Or it may not. Architects can only shortcut these types of design mistakes if and when we can close loops without actually experiencing a gestalt-to-be. If I had co-build that bathroom without being aware of its placing effects by actually showering, I would likely keep making the same mistake designing that bathroom, and bathrooms like it (over and over again ;-)), regardless of how many times I co(de)-build it. Not being able to lay bricks at all, however, would make me dependent on what brick layers tell me is possible. And that would likely be severely limiting. Lucky for me I do know how to code, both in imperative and deductive languages. Including some micro programming and assembly. I know several languages. Not all of them. And there are many more awarenesses that may require our conscious focus in the role of architect.
  11. Expansive multiverse (optimism). Realization we can consciously steer these energies and actually create our own manifestations. Be not afraid of success. The core of architecting is trading off perceived pressures from many different directions in an on-going manner, favorably so that the system may actually manifest itself with integrity. The trade-offs include how and what we spend our own time and energy on for Making It So.

    In this particular case of architecting a spaceship named Mocking Bird, “it” being expanding (professional) optimism.

  12. Maiden voyage. Opening doors to all dimensions of reality by using our intuition and inner sight. These dimensions consist of an endless number of worlds between physical (material) dimensions of creation and Being. Take a shower! Imagine drivers and constraints people may demand of an environment for showering. Imagine your self and others using a variety of bathroom spaces. Move your self and the furniture (the things in it) around. Imagine both intended and non-intended (liabilities) uses. Now try showering with some wyrd cryptozooic beings!
  13. A first serious assignment that gets us lost in the alpha quadrant. Realization these other worlds/dimensions are actually inhabited by a wide variety of life forms. Warning: if you open any doors (wormholes, first contacts) in this state they won’t close. Opening doors to reality is pretty much like opening Pandora’s box.

I / You / We have reached a point of no return …

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By IamGrimm

Further manifestation of “A more fully human mystery space ship named Mocking Bird” likely to follow, in the flow of “things”, when parts are (re)cognized.

May space be with us!

3 Responses to “Mystery space ship Mocking Bird”

  1. […] … open a channel … “This is Captain Fluffy Bunny from Mystery spaceship Mocking Bird. We are on a peaceful mission.” In “Debugging” Sessions Willem writes, “Nynke e-mailed me about the relevant use of a reaction. In case of an emergency, like seeing people in a burning car, careful deliberation is usually not the preferred choice of action, we can trust ourself / our memory telling us that rescuing the shocked people in the vehicle is the best choice.“ […]

  2. […] In Mystery space ship Mocking Bird I wrote Guide me / us Into the Unknown …. investigating cultures on other worlds, going where no (wo)man has gone before, picking up some (new) patterns that may be helpful for me / us on Earth. […]

  3. […] As I journal the times of my life, certain things can keep re-appearing. I can gather some idea of what is working in my life and what is not. With this externalized memory in hand it is much easier to see patterns, changes, and shifts. I ask myself what Jerry taught me to ask, “What do I want to keep or change in, or remove from my back pack?“. Works for me! […]

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