Bhagavad
Gîta and
Management
by:
M.P.B.
(retired Chief Technical Examiner to
the Goverment of Kerala in India).
Management
of time is a systematic way of doing all
activities in any field of human effort.
The westem management thought of
prosperity to some for some time has
absolutely failed in its aim to ensure
betterment of individual life and social
welfare. The despondent position of Arjuna
in the first chapter of the
Gita
is typical for this human situation which
may come in the life of all men of action
some time or other. Lord Krishna in the
Gîta advises how to manage for a
better time. His Time.'
eTime: The
Need for a Cybertime
Epoch.
By
Dr.
J. P. S. (Professor
at the Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad). Based on a review of the
Concept of Time in Philosophy, Physics,
Biology and Psychology, the paper argues
that developments in Cyber-connectivity
highlight the absurdity of treating Time
and space as a unitary dimension. The
paper also examines various measures of
time currently available and argues that
none of the measures meet the needs of
commerce and law for transactions carried
out in the cyberspace. It suggests that
cyber connectivity presents a unique
opportunity to the scientific world to
de-link Time from Space and free it from
the Geo-link. It therefore suggests that a
new measure of the time and epoch, called
eTime be introduced to fulfil the need for
a Cybertime epoch. The paper further
suggests that the assumed zero of eTime
should either be the origin of the concept
of cyberspace by the Defense Advanced
Research Project Agency or the epoch of
signing 'A Declaration of Independence of
Cyberspace', i.e. Fri, Feb 9, 1996
17:16:35 +0100 at Davos, Switzerland.
A
Brief History of Time
- From
Thales to Callippus
by
C.
W.
:
A brief overview of the history of our
western time management. From the
perspective of the ancient greek
philosophers are so issues discussed in
the development of our modern
time-awareness. With the old philosophers
setting the foundation for the modern
understanding of chronology is explained
that much depended on a calendar correct
for agricultural purposes.
*
Democratic
Elections...
by R.M.
(ook in 't Nederlands):
Rationalism, pragmatism, humanism. What is
their relationship, what is the method to
arrive at a government that is stable at
the one hand and still in respect for the
dynamics of our personal evolution? Who
should represent us, what is the future of
political parties and how should the
falsehood of any system be fought in the
first place? What has God to do with it
and how should we incorporate each in our
societal order? All these questions are
answered in this speech about what our
concerns should be to the regular
incidence of democratic
elections.
eTime: The
Need for a Cybertime
Epoch.
By Dr.
J. P. S. (Professor
at the Indian Institute of Management,
Ahmedabad).Based on a review of the
Concept of Time in Philosophy, Physics,
Biology and Psychology, the paper argues
that developments in Cyber-connectivity
highlight the absurdity of treating Time
and space as a unitary dimension. The
paper also examines various measures of
time currently available and argues that
none of the measures meet the needs of
commerce and law for transactions carried
out in the cyberspace. It suggests that
cyber connectivity presents a unique
opportunity to the scientific world to
de-link Time from Space and free it from
the Geo-link. It therefore suggests that a
new measure of the time and epoch, called
eTime be introduced to fulfil the need for
a Cybertime epoch. The paper further
suggests that the assumed zero of eTime
should either be the origin of the concept
of cyberspace by the Defense Advanced
Research Project Agency or the epoch of
signing 'A Declaration of Independence of
Cyberspace', i.e. Fri, Feb 9, 1996
17:16:35 +0100 at Davos,
Switzerland.
*
Drugs,
addiction and
control:
By R.M.Reasoning
from the movie The Insider the issue of
soft-drug habituation is discussed in the
light of a primordial predator-neurosis
that would obscure our consciousness and
conscience of nature and the needed human
values to get out of the dark of
drug-buse, political indecision and legal
warfare against citizens. The conclusion
is that from confidential knowledge one
must manage to cure from the neurosis and
that legally one should aknowledge the
physician as the authority in matters of
legal drug-use.
*
Reincarnation
and the Fear of
Time:
This article discusses the nature of
reincarnation in the light of the
christian Renaissance and the duality of
modern multicultural time-consciousness
and its psychological fears of time. It
maintains that the fear of time in fact is
the fear to be faced with the never ending
mission of getting closer and closer to
one's own personal and collective divinity
- whether or not one is reincarnated or
simply in ones lifetime is reborn to
another consciousness of time.
*
Crop
circles and the Key to the World
Order.
This article takes up the challenge
formed by the reality of crop circles from
an unknown origin. After discussing the
psychology of repression and denial and an
analysis of the phenomenon there is a
conclusion stating that to arrive at a
mondial concept of time-management is
fundamental to the idea of a practical key
to the world culture we could offer the
alien intelligences we are dealing
with.
*About
why the year 2000 should be counted as
2753.
Since we as westerners and world citizens
have to learn from our history, in fact
our year should be 2753 AUC after 2000
years of christian education (Ab Urbe
Condita; from the foundation of the city).
The fact that hardly anyone knows of this
origin sets the problem of our discussion
as being one of the ignorance and the
psychology of our own time and
time-system. This article proposes for a
non repressive almost secret approach with
the duality of an alternative classical
calendar, that does restore our original
belief and culture of
timerespect.
*
Sun,
Moon and the New World
Order.
by R.M.
This article deals with the mondial
opposition of cultural time-respect. It
stresses the importance of a conscious
dualistic and holistic approach that does
justice to all legal, religious and
profane claims of time-managent. The
resulting full calendar of order is
discussed as an ideal contribution to a
solution for the problem of
time-management of the New World
Order.
Time
and its role in the history of thought and
action
(taken from the Encyclopedia
Britannica). This article discusses the
history of thought about Time
distinguishing process-philosophers and
philosopers of the manifold, philosphers
of everlasting life and philosophers of
rebirth in the flow of time. The
prescietific conception of the individual
experience of reality to time and
timelessness is pictured as a groundfor
the division between holders of the cyclic
view and holders of the one-way view of
time. Despite of the original Western
religious one way concept, the cyclic
aspect of time has , this article
maintains, gained adherents. With the
Greeks the alternating between love and
strife (our Ying & Yang) opposing the
denial of motion and plurality suggested
the flow of time as the essence of
reality. Christian one-way thinking is
thereto recognized as apocalyptic leading
to crisis and collapse also described in
modern social theory. Modern scientific
concepts are described as making systems
remaining constant through time, leading
to another kind of metaphysics.
*Time
for
Sex.
by A.A. How does time relate to sex? It is
a simple question that takes some time to
answer properly. This article tries to
formulate the basics of modern sexuality
in the reality of our 'New Time'.
*
The
essence of
spirituality.
BY A.A. . This article revises the concept
of spirituality against the light of
ancient vedic values at the one hand and
modern natural science at the other hand.
It concludes wellwishing that this
definition according to true time, loyalty
to the celibate, economic austerity and
vegetarian compassion contributes to the
interest of bringing more personal
happiness in the fist place and will also
offer a broader perspective to a future
world order.
Impatient
Pendulum
by D. H. (Long
Now
Foundation)):
Some thoughts about the reality of
modern timing: the author complains of
having lost his bearings with the
traditional order and dreams of a clock
that defines the Now connecting the
motions of celestial bodies to mundane
calendars.
The
Spectrum of consciousness: Integral
psychology and the Perennial
Philosophy.
Chapter 1 from: The Eye of The
Spirit By K.W.
.
This article describes the so called Human
Consciousness Project, a "master template"
of the various stages, structures, and
states of consciousness reflecting the
"Perennial Philosophy" of mankind
consisting of variations of the world's
great wisdom
traditions.
(compare:
"The
Game of
Order").
To
the possible corruption of this 'holarchy'
the author suggests not getting rid of
holarchy per se, but arresting (and
integrating) their arrogant 'holons' to
overcome the historic and collective
derailment in our modern
psychology.
*Temporal
Deterministic
Dualism,
or the return of God in the social
sciences. By
C.
This article describes the
foundations, reality, fears and
implementation of a new dualism of
time-management in the post-modern
era.
*Alien
Frequencies and
AIDS.
By
R.M
This article stresses the importance
of being alert to the themes of the cinema
that constitute analytic material like in
dreams as warning signals to -in this
article- an absence of relativity in our
respect of time. The fear of alien
frequencies and the hiv-virus is discussed
to an example of an s.f. movie.
*Religious
Time
By A.A. This article describes
how the different concepts of religious
time can be understood and combined into a
unified and integrated concept of
world-time in contrast with the
timelessness of the modern
informationculture.
A
Walk Through
Time
- This
article describes the history of
time-keeping from the perspective of
arriving at a reliable clock. By
NIST
, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, the keepers of atomic
time.
Worldbook
on Time
&Calendars:
a brief historical overview of the
different timecalender-systems of the
different worldcultures. (
Worldbook
is a multimedia encyplopedia).
Times
of our
Lives
A
sociological exploration on the subject of
Time with the thesis that most of the
times of our lives have a cyclical
quality.This two-part lengthy article
takes the reader just about everywhere,
from circadian rhythms to the implications
of historical ignorance. Taken from
Professor M. C. K.'s "A
Sociological Tour Through
Cyberspace"
Department of Sociology &
Anthropology, Trinity
University,Texas.
Cultural
Studies as Geisteswissenschaften?
Time, Objectivity, and the Future of
Social
Science
by R.
E. L.
This article discusses the importance
of the cultural studies as a discipline of
the personalistic interst and the
historical aspect of time necessary as a
counterweigth to the impersonalistic and
non-historical view of time of the natural
sciences . It urges to understand the
social sciences as equally objective and
of life-important relevance to our
kowledge of the past and control over over
the future..
Apollo
and
Dionysus:
From Warfare to Assimilation in The Birth
of Tragedy and Beyond Good and Evil. BY
B.B. 'Accepting and transforming Apollo's
essential weapon, Dionysus is able to say
through the philosopher - and which mask
he wears, we cannot say - : "with so tense
a bow we can now shoot for the most
distant goals."
*The
Filognostic
Manifesto
(ook in 't Nederlands: Het
Filognostisch
Manifest)
offers an elaborate exposition of the
policy and views of The Order of Time;
subtitle: Work
and
unemployment,
written by R.M.. This article deals
with the subject of war and peace. It
dicusses a small history of the values of
liberation and the meaning of reference,
action and political management in
relation to work and unemployment. It
begins with the question what work would
be if the purpose of action is peace and
ends with the realization that for the
sake of world order and world peace a
system of formal liberation for work and
employment can be derived from a
psychologically balanced, scientifically
holistic and politically responsible
option of a as good as religious respect
for the differences of cultural
time-management in the world. It answers
the fundamental questions of war and peace
expounding on issues of history,
reference, action and political management
in the
first
section
and issues of leadership, obligation,
practice and protection in
the
second
section.
*About
Guru's and their
teaching.
( By A.A.). This article critically
surveys the value of eastern guru's and
their teachings in western
society.
Time.(by:
G. J. W. Imperial College of Science and
Technology).This article stresses the
importance of observer dependent timing as
a consequence of the modern revision of
the concept of time.
Cybertime,
Cyberspace and
Cyberlaw
by M.E.K.: "Cybertime does not remove or
replace clocktime; yet it too may place a
novel set of interactions with time on top
of a temporal model that we assume is part
of the fixed natural order, rather than a
changeable culture." par
26.
This article links the concept of time to
the concept of law and proposes a serious
concern about the possible consequences of
cybertime.
How
to Build a Flying Saucer After So Many
Amateurs Have
Failed
by T. B. P. , is set up threefold: first
there is an
explanation about how flying saucers are
supposed to
work.
Second there is an article about the
historical antecedent of this insight
concerning
experiments
on
electromagnetic field lift and drive
technology.
Thirdly there is a post script of The
Order that reminds the reader of some
basic conditions and
considerations needed to take this all
seriously.
An
Integral Theory of
Consciousness
by K. W.
*"The
Dream"
on
the birth of the Cakra
Tempometer
by T.H.E. Servant.