OBJECTIVES AND ITINERARY: JOURNEY
2001
ANIL MITRA PHD, COPYRIGHT © 2001
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OBJECTIVES AND ITINERARY OBJECTIVES 1. OBJECTIVES FOR MY LIFE – fundamental objectives
and ultimate being 1.1 THE FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES… A simple map of my
world / the world. What is fundamental? … “Be all?” …
Other values … Review of objectives. What is important? Love, ideas,
nature… Brief “superlist” Yoga: the ways
including meditation, vision, being present to self and feeling in the moment
among others and the world, and the dynamics of the real. Combine this with
Being and the Elements of Being The Yoga /
meditative side of the metaphysics of presence Walking meditation Immediate and
ultimate being construction and knowledge … Ends and influence …
Marta Support: placement
for support and resources …for personal and location …
secondarily for intellectual challenge and money 1.2 THE ISSUE OF BEING - IDEAS AND EXPERIMENTS
IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BEING… EXPERIMENTS- continue to
consider [kinds of] experiments, experience and construction 2. Construction of a life through meaning, definition, choices,
ends action and projects. Influence, world, work, family 3. Arching from human to ultimate being through limits,
understanding, overcoming and awareness. Review the “Dynamics of the
Real.” IDEAS- The nature of being: critical and constructive approaches. Mesh
of universal and local ontologies – the metaphysics of presence. The
principle that the essence of all being is in every being. Using Yoga Universal Ontology.
Being as being-relationship-action …the origin of the world in “nothing” Being and knowledge.
Meaning of knowledge. Foundation for a full theory of being.
Experiments/possibilities in being Noumenon. The noumena of Kant, Heidegger and Indian Philosophy. Being
in Indian philosophy Atman/Brahman
… Field of intuition - the conscious and unconscious Local ontology.
Pre-Cartesian ontologies … in which knower and known are integral, not
alien. Mind, matter… refer to different properties or attributes, not
different things or substances Heidegger.
Meaning/question of being. Approach through Dasein.
Criticism of anthropocentrism - and response Themes Being/mind: an
atlas…begin the atlas from the fundamentals of being/action/relation
within Being 2. NATURE,
PERCEPTION AND DYNAMICS – and action Immersion: Being in
wild places Simply: endurance, and health; body-dynamics and nature-sense;
hikes… the following detail is useful 2.1 PERCEPTION: AWARENESS,
ATTENTION, ATTUNEMENT, and NATURE SENSE Terrain, water, air,
sky, weather, animals and plants Plain diet.
Eliminate caffeine 2.2 DYNAMICS Body and sense
attunement; flexibility and attitude – stretching; body dynamics
especially in relation to terrain Endurance and
intense physical activity Physical Objectives: Specific hikes and
places, climbs, and routes; duration Relax; enjoy sun, sky, clouds… nature, and health ITINERARY Monday,
September PREPARATION AND
TRAVEL Places. Trinity Travel and Permit - on the way Journey 1 Two weeks: about
Thursday, September 6 – Wednesday, September 19 Objective: Primary objectives. Review objectives for the next
Journeys Two weeks: about Thursday, September 20 – Wednesday,
October 3 Objective: Primary
objectives. Consolidate Alternate objective:
Bay Area, Jobs THE JOURNEY: Journey 3 Two weeks: about Thursday, October 4 – Wednesday, October
17 Alternate objective:
Bay Area, Work, Placement Objective: Primary
objectives. Consolidate RETURN AND REINTEGRATION - Review this
toward end of journey Immediate: clean, maintain
gear and vehicle, laundry Review and reintegrate -
ideas from the place. What next? Possibilities, plans and risks… The
Journey – next, new concept, six months to a year. For the future
– one through 25 years, and beyond death; evolution of Being and the
Elements of Being, the phases: selection and realization; simple, powerful
presentation Notes: write and integrate; print; upload. Define the set of
fundamental essays and, as far as possible incorporate notes and ideas into
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