“The human race must become reconciled to a procession of changes, adjustments, and readjustments. Mankind is on the march toward a new and unrevealed planetary destiny.”

The Urantia Book, (1086.4) 99:1.1

— 20 hours ago
archiveofaffinities:

Buckminster Fuller, Air Deliverable Theater, 140-Foot Diameter, Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan

archiveofaffinities:

Buckminster Fuller, Air Deliverable Theater, 140-Foot Diameter, Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan

(via rollership)

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introsesh:

Yellow Solar Sun
White Northern Castle of Crossing
Earth family- Polar
Clan- Fire
I pulse in order to enlighten
Realizing life
I seal the matrix of universal fire
With the solar tone of intention
I am guided by the power of intelligence

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anthrocentric:

Evolution of the Brain and Social Behavior in ChimpanzeesMatsuzawa, 2013 [ScienceDirect]

Abstract: The comparison of humans and chimpanzees is a unique way to highlight the evolutionary origins of human nature. This paper summarizes the most recent advances in the study of chimpanzee brains, cognition, and behavior. It covers the topics such as eye-tracking study, helping behavior, prefrontal WM volume increase during infancy, and fetal brain development. Based on the facts, the paper proposed the “social brain hypothesis”. Chimpanzees are good at capturing images as a whole, while humans are better at understanding the meaning of what they see. Chimpanzees apparently focus on the salient objects, neglecting the social context. In contrast, humans always recognize things within the social context, paying preferential attention to people, as agents. This is consistent with the fact that humans are highly altruistic and collaborative from a very young age. Thus, humans have evolved towards increased collaboration and mutual support. This kind of evolutionary pressure may have provided the basis for the development of the human brain with its unique functions.

anthrocentric:

Evolution of the Brain and Social Behavior in Chimpanzees
Matsuzawa, 2013 [ScienceDirect]

Abstract: The comparison of humans and chimpanzees is a unique way to highlight the evolutionary origins of human nature. This paper summarizes the most recent advances in the study of chimpanzee brains, cognition, and behavior. It covers the topics such as eye-tracking study, helping behavior, prefrontal WM volume increase during infancy, and fetal brain development. Based on the facts, the paper proposed the “social brain hypothesis”. Chimpanzees are good at capturing images as a whole, while humans are better at understanding the meaning of what they see. Chimpanzees apparently focus on the salient objects, neglecting the social context. In contrast, humans always recognize things within the social context, paying preferential attention to people, as agents. This is consistent with the fact that humans are highly altruistic and collaborative from a very young age. Thus, humans have evolved towards increased collaboration and mutual support. This kind of evolutionary pressure may have provided the basis for the development of the human brain with its unique functions.

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electripipedream:

The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience1967

electripipedream:

The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience
1967

(via modestplanet)

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