🍓Frameworks of Understanding. ( Mine as it developed.) Part 1. DOcklands, Belmont , Monica , Desiderata and The Great Course ( Prof. D Robinson ), Kant and Cooper The Move to Sweden
Transcending the circle of blame a personal testimony.
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Roger Lewis Author/Poet Part 1,
Our Family Garden in Sweden this morning. Frozen Knowledge on the tree of Life with A rotten "Apple orbiting the symbolic freezing of free will.
In January 2020 I returned from a business trip to London I decided to go back into business having had substantial financial success by the early Naughties, I retired in 2003 at the age of 39. Now at the Age of 60 years old 20 odd years later and 25 years into the 21st century I am reflecting on what I have learned in the last 5 years assisted by the sensibilities I learned in my 20 odd years of retirement my life essentially divides into thrirds,
1-20 home childhood and education ( Indoctrination)
21-40 QUalification career and becoming a property developer.
40-55 lived the life of a Riley Became a father.
55-60 Heading into what is statistically the last quater of my life I have been establishing my affordable housebuilding Company Home@ix . A lot has happened in my 60 years and indeed I have learned a great deal in the Last 5 years , as I think most anyone that might read this will have as well, in equal parts, shocking, disspiriting, disaappointing , things but also with some blessings, which we should all count one by one and cherish dearly.
At Lord's
It is little I repair to the matches of the Southron folk,
Though my own red roses there may blow;
It is little I repair to the matches of the Southron folk,
Though the red roses crest the caps, I know.
For the field is full of shades as I near the shadowy coast,
And a ghostly batsman plays to the bowling of a ghost,
And I look through my tears on a soundless-clapping host
As the run-stealers flicker to and fro,
To and fro: -
O my Hornby and my Barlow long ago!
Heading into the Last Quarter: Reflections at 60
The Early Overs (Ages 1-20)
Like morning dew on fresh-cut grass, those first twenty years were about formation and foundations. Home, childhood, and what you aptly term "education (indoctrination)" shaped the pitch on which later innings would be played. The groundwork was being laid, though perhaps not always in ways immediately apparent to a young player finding his stance.
The Power Play (Ages 21-40)
These were the aggressive overs - qualification, career advancement, and the bold move into property development. Like a batsman settling in after reading the pitch, you found your rhythm and began to score freely. The property development ventures proved particularly fruitful, leading to what many would consider an early declaration at 39.
The Middle Session (Ages 40-55)
With the pressure of run-rate lifted, these years brought a different kind of richness. Fatherhood arrived, adding new dimensions to the game plan. Living "the life of Riley" as you put it, yet perhaps also gathering wisdom for the challenges ahead. The score accumulated steadily, without the need for risky shots.
Desiderata: Original Text
This is the original text from the book where Desiderata was first published.
Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism.
Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass.
Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.
Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.
by Max Ehrmann ©1927
CREATIVE LEARNING
Learning is at Bath Philharmonia’s heart; our Creative Learning Team create and perform original music with extraordinary people. Working in local schools and with Young Carer organisations our projects help young people develop their musical skills whilst impacting on personal and social outcomes. Through music-making, Bath Philharmonia opens up new opportunities for a whole new generation of concert-goers.
Jul 1, 2008
Some of the guys in this video were reminiscing about some good times 8 years back. I arranged a shoot for this demo at Trinity a community run venue in Bristol.
Some of the guys in this video were reminiscing about some good times several years back. I arranged a shoot for this demo at Trinity a community run venue in Bristol.
25 Apr 2009
This track was recorded last Summer. The Transpersonals were recording here and we did this track together for the Belmontjam guest book.
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Clarinette, Johanna Olsson ( my FIance)
Vocals and Lead Guitar, (me)1974 Les Paul
Rythm Guitar Tim, My 68 Byrdland
Bass Luke, Drums Matt.
Recorded By Will through his Analogue Desk and mixed in Logicpro8.
9 Aug 2009
Small movie of Roger and Matt Jamming at Belmont House, I am playing my 68 Gibson Byrdland and Matt is playing my 1964 ES330. We recorded directly into Logic but this clip is recorded on the camera Mic in the room. We start of Jammimg for the levels and then a Backing track Matt recorded into his Digitech jamman which I had loaded into Logic is switched on for us to improv along to. Great fun.
Aug 31, 2009
27 Jan 2010
24 Sept 2010
21 Nov 2010
This is a stream of conciousness that I just recorded, completely improvised words and music inspired by a lot of things that have happened in my own life in the past several years and I have seen happening across the world. Its about the elite global business hegemony the aspirations pedalled through the paparrazzi and in the media the resultant debt and economic slavery which has become the common experience of the vast majority of ordinary working people from all walks of life. Honest Money on Facebook
http://www.honest-money.com
ECONOMANIA MENSA
http://www.economania.co.uk
Online document with Reading and Video Links. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gRasNkkeIyl9eiR1-z9X2_bMeIkL22U4qJBK6681MNI/edit?hl=en
April 28, 2011
I wrote this to A friend but its really a letter to everyone who is interested in just one small Journey through Life
Hi Roy,
I bought quite a few copies of Maverick in a remainder shop in Greenwich and gave them to staff and clients other business associates too.
I was in the property Business I had a Residential and Commercial Estate Agency/consultancy in London Docklands and A group of development companies which I disposed of between 2000 and 2005
I built up my business from 1990 to 2000 and concentrated soley on my development and investment companies from 1997 to 2003. I always kept my teams very small and had a large extended organisation of professional advisors who were employed specific to individual projects my intention was never to create some sort of Business Empire my sole objective was very narrow in that I wanted to soley make Money and get out. I really didn’t enjoy the experience It made me very selfish and ultimately very ill although Financially it made me independant. My Business career showed me the worse of human greed in myself and also in my business partners investors and everyone who shared a place at the Trough with me it was truly a terrible experience but one that taught me quite a lot as did being one of the Rich in a world with too much poverty.
April 15, 2011
Guitar as Therapy. Mine saves me from the greedy Bank
I have been studying guitar seriously now for a year since I moved to Sweden from the Uk. I took it up in 2003 and played casually and with increased interest as the time has passed since then.
In conjunction with my increased interest in the guitar, I have also become more interested in Guitar Technology both analogue and digital and my interests have climaxed in an obsession now with Hexaphonic pickups, Guitar Modelling, Amp modelling and DSP.
14 May 2011
Report
Introduction
This document provides an overview of the Potato Famine and explores potential solutions discussed in the YouTube video titled "(250) Potatoe Famine and Fixes."
The core findings highlight the significance of randomness in natural laws and its implications for understanding historical events like the Potato Famine.
Section 1: Understanding the Potato Famine
The Potato Famine, primarily affecting Ireland in the mid-19th century, was caused by a potato blight that devastated crops.
It resulted in mass starvation, disease, and emigration, profoundly impacting Irish society and demographics.
The video emphasizes how randomness and unpredictability in natural events can lead to significant societal consequences.
Section 2: The Role of Randomness in Natural Laws
The rules of randomness are fundamental in physics, influencing everything from atomic behavior to thermodynamic laws.
The unpredictable nature of random events can yield predictions that are surprisingly reliable, as discussed in the video.
For example, despite the chaotic movement of gas molecules, their collective behavior can be described by deterministic equations, illustrating the power of large numbers.
Section 3: Potential Fixes and Solutions
The video suggests exploring various fixes to mitigate the impacts of randomness in agricultural practices.
Understanding the interplay between randomness and predictability can help develop strategies to prevent similar crises in the future.
The discussion includes the importance of resilience and adaptability in agricultural systems to withstand unpredictable events.
Conclusion
The findings of this report underscore the complex relationship between randomness and societal outcomes, particularly in the context of the Potato Famine.
By analyzing historical events through the lens of randomness, we can better prepare for future challenges and develop effective solutions.
Report
Introduction
This document provides an overview of the YouTube video titled "(250) Plurality, Still Lifes, King Lear."
The video discusses themes related to environmental conservation and societal behavior, referencing notable figures and literary works.
Section 1: Video Overview
The title of the video suggests a focus on plurality and its relation to still lifes and Shakespeare's "King Lear."
Key quotes include:
"Man has too long forgotten that the earth was given to him for usufruct alone, not for consumption, still less for profligate waste." - George Perkins Marsh
"Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups." - John Kenneth Galbraith
The video encourages viewers to reflect on environmental stewardship and societal dynamics.
Section 2: Literary References
The video references Shakespeare’s works, particularly "Hamlet," highlighting phrases like "perchance thing" and "there's the rub."
This connection emphasizes the timeless nature of Shakespeare's themes in relation to contemporary issues.
The mention of these literary elements serves to deepen the viewer's understanding of the discussion.
Conclusion
The video presents a compelling argument for environmental awareness while drawing on literary references to enrich its message.
It invites viewers to consider the implications of their actions on society and the environment, aligning with the initial objectives of promoting reflection on these critical issues.
The video explores Kant's critique of pure reason, emphasizing plurality in thought, algorithms, and their societal implications, while questioning the independence and motives behind algorithmic designs.
Here's a formatted transcript with subscripts and thematic annotations:
**[00:00-00:40] Introduction & Context**
- Reference to Emanuel Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"
- Mention of using internet archive resources
- Speaker discusses finding an audiobook while doing household tasks
**[00:40-01:55] Key Philosophical Quote**
> "With these principles it rises in obedience to the laws of its own nature to ever higher and more remote conditions..."
*Themes: Epistemological limits, Human reasoning, Transcendental knowledge*
[Source: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason]
**[01:55-03:00] Plurality & Algorithms**
- Connection to previous work on plurality in guitar chords
- Discussion of Kant's paragisms
- Exploration of plurality in algorithmic thinking
*Themes: Decision-making, Probability theory, Uncertainty*
**[03:00-05:00] Academic Context & Applications**
- Discussion of peer review importance
- Reference to banking crisis
- Historical philosophical context from Socrates to Plato
- Applications in:
* Sound and music processing
* Climate change modeling
* Banking algorithms
**[05:00-07:00] Metaphysics Quote & Analysis**
> "Time was when she was the queen of all sciences..."
*Reference to Hecuba from Ovid's Metamorphoses*
Themes:
- Loss of status
- Exile
- Transformation
**[07:00-10:57] Concluding Thoughts**
Key concepts discussed:
- Parallel thinking
- Plurality in mathematics
- Algorithmic independence
- Client interests in algorithm development
- Predictability and endpoints
- Reference to Mikhail Khodorkovsky (mentioned as "Mikel gordi")
*Meta-themes throughout:*
1. Independence of thought
2. Algorithmic motivation
3. Plurality in various contexts
4. Prediction and uncertainty
5. Client-algorithm relationships
6. Academic peer review
7. Cross-disciplinary application
[Source: Roger Lewis's video commentary on Kant's work and its modern applications]
Here's the transcript formatted for text-to-voice with subscripts and thematic annotations:
[INTRODUCTION - 0:00-0:40]
{Context: Speaker discussing Kant while doing household tasks}
From the introduction of Emanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. I found this on an internet archive website while listening to online radio. While washing dishes, I decided to search for a lecture on the Critique of Pure Reason and found a free audiobook.
[PHILOSOPHICAL QUOTE - 0:40-1:55]
{Source: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason}
[Key Theme: Natural Laws and Human Understanding]
"With these principles it rises in obedience to the laws of its own nature to ever higher and more remote conditions, but it quickly discovers that its labors must remain ever incomplete because new questions never cease to present themselves..."
[PLURALITY DISCUSSION - 1:55-2:54]
{Reference: Previous video on guitar chords}
{Theme: Algorithmic Thinking}
/Note: Discussion of plurality in multiple contexts:
- Guitar chord structures
- Algorithmic assumptions
- Probability theory
- Decision-making processes/
[ACADEMIC CONTEXT - 2:54-3:53]
{Theme: Peer Review and Banking Crisis}
/Historical Context: From Socrates to Plato/
/Note: Discussion of banking algorithms and crisis/
[ALGORITHMIC APPLICATIONS - 3:53-5:24]
{Personal Experience}
Areas of algorithmic interest:
1. Sound and Music modeling
2. Digital signal processing
3. Climate change modeling
[INTERDISCIPLINARY PROPOSAL - 5:24-6:37]
{Novel Idea}
Proposal: Cross-discipline peer review
- Banking algorithms reviewed by climate scientists
- Digital signal processing experts reviewing financial models
[METAPHYSICS QUOTE - 6:37-7:59]
{Source: Ovid's Metamorphoses}
[Reference to Hecuba]
"Time was when she was the queen of all sciences..."
/Theme: Loss of status and exile/
[MODERN PARALLEL - 8:01-9:01]
{Reference: Documentary on Khodorkovsky}
/Theme: Power, loss, and exile in modern context/
[CONCLUDING THOUGHTS - 9:01-10:57]
{Theoretical Framework}
Key concepts:
- Parallel thinking
- Plurality in mathematics
- Algorithmic independence
- Client-algorithm relationships
- Predictability and endpoints
[Meta Subscripts]
Sources Referenced:
- Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Modern banking practices
- Climate science
- Digital signal processing
- Russian business history
Themes Tracked:
1. Philosophical inquiry
2. Mathematical plurality
3. Algorithmic independence
4. Cross-disciplinary review
5. Power and loss
6. Prediction and uncertainty
Here's the formatted transcript with subscripts and thematic annotations:
[INTRODUCTION - 0:00-0:42]
{Context: Speaker's initial approach to viewing a YouTube video}
Title Referenced: "Are You Mind Controlled? Test Yourself"
/Key Questions Presented/:
- What is mind control?
- Does it determine choices and perceptions?
- Are we truly free?
- Is reason controlled?
[METHODOLOGY - 0:42-1:17]
{Speaker's Approach}
- Decision to record reaction
- Use of screen capture
- Intent to observe and analyze personal response
[VIDEO VIEWING - 1:17-3:10]
{Interactive Test Segment}
Color Perception Test:
- Black vs. Blue discussion
- Yellow perception
- Natural color references (trees, grass)
/Note: Speaker engaging with video content directly/
[INITIAL REACTION - 3:10-5:45]
{Theme: Skepticism}
Speaker's observations during viewing:
- Questioning authority
- Skepticism about presenters
- Critical of presentation method
[CRITICAL ANALYSIS - 5:45-6:17]
{Immediate Response}
Key Reactions:
- "Completely underwhelmed"
- Questioning purpose
- Skeptical of commercial intent
/Note: Strong skepticism towards marketing approach/
[DEEPER ANALYSIS - 6:17-8:31]
{Philosophical Context}
Referenced Concepts:
- Existentialism
- Basic philosophical questions
- Semiotics
- Semantics
- Symbology
- Iconography
[FINAL THOUGHTS - 8:31-8:53]
{Theme: Propaganda and Control}
Key Distinctions:
1. Control vs. Manipulation
2. Knowledge vs. Ignorance
3. Overt vs. Covert influence
[Meta Subscripts]
Philosophical References:
- Existentialism
- Semiotics
- Propaganda theory
Critical Themes:
1. Skepticism of authority
2. Marketing manipulation
3. Basic philosophical concepts
4. Control mechanisms
5. Social manipulation
Tone Throughout:
- Initially curious
- Increasingly skeptical
- Finally dismissive
/Note: Speaker maintains critical analytical stance throughout/
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The Free Speech Guitar Club.
Vicaragestock: A Circle of Blame Dialogue
Two poems written and performed by me Democracy 2011
Longer session of the democracy 2011 with some other songs I was thinking about, I was really angry that day still coming to terms with a realisation that all I had thought turned out to be very unlike what it had seemed to me.
Democracy 2011
Pontificate, Certificate, Defecate.
Agitate, Aggregate,, Obviscate.
Repudiate, Obviate,Opiate, Satiate
Fascist Hate HATE HATE HATE
Pontious Pilate, Judas Kiss
Politics of envy, Divide and Rule
3 legged Milking Stool
Mushroom Clouded vision
Dark Room No Hope Fed Shite
Ponzi State, Economic Bubble Death of Ethics,
No Spiritual Revolution Satanic Absolution,
Hypocritical Contortion. Legalised Extortion.
Keep in Unstable , Wear your skin like Sable
3 legged stools and uphill tables
Tables turned and loyalties spurned
Dark Room, No hope , Fed SHITE!
DEMOCRACY? YEAH FUCKIN RIGHT::::
8 Oct 2011
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Celtic Baards Speak Out.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bard ... Arany János was Hungary's greatest epic poet and wrote this poem shortly after the visit of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph to Hungary following defeat in the 1848-49 revolution war. Originally intended to be a poem to praise the Emperor, Arany, Janos used the story that King Edward I of England had 500 bards executed after his conquest of Wales in 1277. The poem is set in Montgomery mid Wales. ''Tierra y Libertad"
27 Mar 2012
Rough out of song Idea Blood from a stone. Rent seeking STatist fascist something for nothing Opt out and lead the good life alternative etc etc driven from Freedom back into chains of the corporate fascist state. Lots of really angry feelings against letting go.- Its like a DC current though once grasped you can't let go even though you know you must its got you.
June 2012
Sep 3, 2012
Frameworks of Understanding. ( Mine as it developed.)
I have found since starting to become actively interested in these matters 3 years ago my own view had changed considerably and the signposts to a critical analysis of the current system seem more in evidence now. Whether this is because my own framework of understanding is more developed or because I am now just finding what I am looking for because I have a predisposed bias to finding what I want to find I don’t know I was involved in an online discussion about House prices on the Motley fool web site back in Feb 2009, My thinking has changed hugely and its an interesting read both the Cliff Dárcy article and the discussion that follows.
http://www.lovemoney.com/news/property-and-mortgages/house-prices/2325/why-house-prices-will-fall-this-year
I wrote a loose lyric around a jam of two friends on a pier where I enjoyed the hospitality of one of the players and host of the Jam.
Anyway I made this video and re mixed the thing and Hope Joseph and Steve like what I have done,
On a Pier
On a Pier
down on the Bajou
on a pier on a pier
let my blues sail away
down on the Bajou
see my moorings sail away
see my moorings sail away
let my plues fly away
down on the Bajou
Take me back on a pier
let my blues sail away
take ne back on apier
let my blues sail away
let my blues fly away
Down by the bayou
I am optimistic that peoples openness to hearing alternative views is increasing, I think people sense something is badly up and although the current culture is for quick solutions in a 2 minute sound bite 101 and thats all you need to know Fox News sort of way. But I think we can provide some of that and I thing Satire needs to be directed at the subject and some poking fun in the great tradition of Radical Etchings and Pamphlets. I suspect these days Americans and Brits alike would struggle to get through Thomas Paine’s Common Sense in one sitting but remember that a lot of people would have got through it or introduced to it by group readings and discussions and that sort of thing whilst difficult to re introduce into modern life can be done through social media. I have tried to do it with a few original songs and poems and by writing to people I am in regular contact with and who I care about.
The idea of Community approaches is well put by Robert Moore in this two part interview with Sue Supriano on her Steppin out of Babylon series. This series helped me to seek out a lot of information I did not have the tools to search out before as my framework of understanding in many of the areas simply didn’t exist.
I posted a link in a Linked in discussion on the Economist, a place I try to provide the other view to the main stream economics and free market exponents some of whom are happy to discuss things and some of who are still pretty shouty, part of what we do does involve kissing a lot of frogs to find our princes though.
I have just read this interesting Blog regarding the true nature of democracy and indeed if it has indeed existed anywhere in the past 6000 years.
“Richard Moore’s Escaping the Matrix is one of the most exciting books of ideas I’ve read in many years. I couldn’t put it down until I’d finished. He goes to the root cause of the cancer that is destroying life on our planet today. He does so with a simplicity that is deceptive and an argumentation accessible to anyone of a right mind. His proposals for escaping the Matrix are equally simple and at the same time profound. This is a book that needs to be widely read and debated.”
http://harmonization.blogspot.se/
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The Three Pillars of Democracy
The following is an attempt to describe a vision for the direction our political systems could be evolved towards, that would in my opinion provide a framework around the harmonization processes the way Richard describes them. Harmonization would play the key role in the participatory pillar of democracy that I describe below, which I think would become the primary pillar of democracy, where the quality work is done.
The foundation of democracy
Calls for direct democracy have recently become a lot more prevalent around the world in the context of the Arab Spring, Los Indignados and Occupy Wall Street movements. This begs the question, how direct democracy would practically work, not only on a local but also a national and international scope. Popular wisdom seems to be that electronic voting could be the silver bullet that would make this possible. However, not only is it hard to trust electronic voting whenever a secret ballot is required, but there is a lot more to making direct democracy work on that scale than simply dealing with the efficiency of counting votes.
RogerGLewis May 18, 2011 at 5:16 am #
Super-Competent Democracies: https://medium.com/@ROY_MADRON/getting-the-hang-of-super-smart-democracies-723e3829dcd https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Super-Smart_Democracies https://www.facebook.com/roy.madron https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/democratic-dialogues-how-to-communicate-with-people-of-nuneaton/
Deja Vu all over again
My Estimation of and Journey around the Matrix. #Sue Supriano #RobertMoore #IanCrane #F. William Engdahl #WhatyaGonnaDo
The New Normal
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There seem to be to be two broad narratives of our present situation. The dominant, official narrative, is that there was a technical crisis of money flow, precipitated by a bolus of bad debts which then caused a collapse of confidence in the value of several large asset classes. What was required was to show that such assets would always retain their ability to find a buyer and thus their value, even if the buyer had to be, in the immediate term, the public purse. The public purse was duly opened to steady nerves and sales, and massive purchases of whatever could not find any other buyer were duly made. The plan was and is that the purchased assets would be sold by our governments, back to the market, once other buyers returned.
Farside 1994 30th anniversay edition of Horizon. DISCUSSED ON Hyperland Blog.
Recorded 3 sundays ago, i enjoyed talking with David and Ian on the Hyperland pod.
Fixing Money
Sustainable Human
Published on Jun 25, 2012
Comedian Louis C.K., Activist Peter Joseph, and Euro Co-Architect Bernard Lietaer break down and expose the big bad joke that is The Federal Reserve, with help from the self-incriminating former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn.
"Our potential as humans is infinite-- let us not limit ourselves through the medium of exchange. It's time to wake up." -
Bernard Lietaer
For more information about Mutual Credit Systems, we recommend strongly the book "The End of Money and The Future of Civilization" by Thomas H. Greco Jr. Also, there is some good information at his website: http://www.reinventingmoney.com/
To Be Continued