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Distracted thinking

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DISTRACTED THINKING is typified by a loss of focus. It can lead to imaginative creativity while at the same time it will dissipate any approach to concensus thinking. So is it more desireable to encourage the dull uniformity of concensus thinking or the the chaos of unfocused imaginative creativity?--Xi 13:45, 24 December 2006 (EST)


Taking the road less travelled may be a distraction. Yet if truth can lead, then may the distraction begin. There is a concensus of truth which is not the least bit dull. Relative truth does not preclude actualized Truth. The bridge we build fails or not.

There are so many paths to consider and true concensus bridges them all.

My obsession with truth leads me to distraction.

The consensus I focus on is the positive fantasy that is becomming, concensus by default, Love, in the distant future, rewriting the past to invoke a positive future while obeying physics.

To me God is Truth.

I expect it will be beyond our wildest dreams.

Intelligence wins in the information ecology of the computational universe.

om.

69.115.53.232 08:26, 30 December 2006 (EST)