Mapping the human experience fractal -1a
Let me know if your interested in this as a programme to use? That I will write over time??
So once I mapped out my life and the repetitive cycles of how the sky clock relates to how and why certain events happen.
Side note: I am aware of solipsism by association of events and experience and tautology being that life in time is generally experiential. For example, ‘Water will always be wet.’
What I am exclusively talking about here is how to see the fractal of existence while experiencing. The Daesin of time by Heidegger paraphrased is that all things are connected. Making the external ‘God’ as the one thing attached to nothing.
So.
First step was to write one page max 250 words on each year of memories be it annecdotal or actual memory. So you go from Birth to current year which is a hard work and no one wants to face the bad times, but writing the fun times is great.
Once you see that a sky clock exists you can not predict the future but you can evolve the experience of future events once they happen.
A fractal is quickly surmised as
“A fractal is a complex geometric shape that exhibits detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, often with a fractal dimension that strictly exceeds its topological dimension. This means fractals are not limited to the whole-number dimensions of traditional Euclidean geometry (like lines, squares, or spheres) but can exist in fractional dimensions, capturing the irregularity of natural forms. The defining characteristic of many fractals is self-similarity, where a small part of the shape resembles a reduced-scale copy of the whole, a feature observable when zooming into the pattern, such as in the Mandelbrot set. This property is also known as expanding or unfolding symmetry.”
Now by the powers of deduction that all the things you are not is all the things you are. You can investigate the great systemisation of human consciousness and realise that it has its pitfalls and dangers. Now this is not a parapsychological test or litmus test. This is scientifically exploring the absurd to know what is real once the absurd has been declined as not experiential. Like the classic saying that “Someone said there is a tiger in the basement. You will lose sleep thinking about the tiger until you go to the basement and see there is no tiger.” Like David Lynch’s Homeless man moment. He channelled into the deep fear of our own psychology of mortality associated to built environments within the darkness of consciousness. The man afraid of a homeless man dream finally gets his moment of confrontation.
So once you have tracked the fractal of experience to the ……..
I will leave it there as no one really wants to see the correlation between sky clock and experience.
So if you are interested in following the writing of this let me know.
Its not going to be how to predict the future, or when you get rich, or who you marry.
Its aim is to give freedom by knowing the experience can be mapped in a way surmised by the buddhist saying “And this too will pass.” and “See what happens.”
Mastery is knowledge of self and that is the game right!!!???
Yes you shohld continue, there are manifold experiences and so called unexplained. What is real? Nothing. You have ice that rolls itself into carpet form, wierd night, channel 4 uk 30 odd years ago, multiple incidences that science, ( a dirty word), can't cope, no matter what the non matter is or the non sense of which can never be achieved by any means, mathematical or unreason, therefore you must fractal your nuts off 😉 😜
This is fascinating. I really appreciate the way you’re tying together personal memory, philosophical ideas, and the concept of fractals. The idea of mapping out each year of life to spot patterns and cycles is both daunting and intriguing. I’d love to hear more about how you connect the “sky clock” to actual experiences, and how that awareness has changed your perspective day-to-day. Please keep sharing your writing. I’m interested in following along and learning more about how you see these patterns play out in real life. I am in the process of completing a life timeline. I have been working on this with my therapist over the past year. Sometimes, other things come up so it’s a process. Perhaps this would be useful for what you discuss here.