
Symbols
Keywords
Objectivity: big picture, broad context, aware of multiple points of view, abstraction, distance, impersonal, seeing through a screen, some things or details falling out of sight
Vision: visual perception, outer reality, observations, clarity, witnessing, watching or being watched, monitoring, keeping an eye on things, vigilance
Vision: visual perception, outer reality, observations, clarity, witnessing, watching or being watched, monitoring, keeping an eye on things, vigilance
Silence: not interfering, staying quiet, standing back, contemplation, unable to communicate
Examples
Movie Clips & Videos:
The Divided Brain – RSA Animate,
The Art of seeing in Schnabel's At Eternity's Gate,
Hidden in Plain Sight – The Science of Symbolism,
Establishing an Objective Truth (Neil deGrass Tyson)
The Art of seeing in Schnabel's At Eternity's Gate,
Hidden in Plain Sight – The Science of Symbolism,
Establishing an Objective Truth (Neil deGrass Tyson)
Podcasts:
Breaking News (Radiolab),
Framing The Story (TED Radio Hour),
Penny For Your Non-Thoughts (This American Life),
Andrew Bird's Explanation Of Roma Fade (Song Exploder)
Breaking News (Radiolab),
Framing The Story (TED Radio Hour),
Penny For Your Non-Thoughts (This American Life),
Andrew Bird's Explanation Of Roma Fade (Song Exploder)
Writings:
Fables of the Hawk and Crow, The Problem With Mindfulness,
That's Just, Like, Your Opinion, Man: An Argument that Art is Objective
Perception, Objectivity, Inference, Visual Perception, Veil, Reality Testing,
Inattentional Blindness Experiments, Computer Vision, Lens, Rood Screen
Literature:
Through the Looking Glass
Fables of the Hawk and Crow, The Problem With Mindfulness,
That's Just, Like, Your Opinion, Man: An Argument that Art is Objective
Perception, Objectivity, Inference, Visual Perception, Veil, Reality Testing,
Inattentional Blindness Experiments, Computer Vision, Lens, Rood Screen
Literature:
Through the Looking Glass
"Our problem is that we have three words – the 'seer,' 'sees,' and the 'seen' – for one single activity, the experience of seeing. We then naturally assume that we are 'just' the seer which is totally divorced from the seen."
"Our symbolic map-making is precisely the process which superimposes boundaries on reality. To see a 'thing' is to think; to think is to picture 'things' to yourself–'thinking' and 'thinging' are thus two different names for the net of boundaries we toss over reality."
– Ken Wilber, No Boundary


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