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The Third Way
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In this day and age, people are challenged by an information-rich environment that is filled with erratic and inconsistent concepts. Added to the pre-existing struggle to adhere to societal and physical laws, we must struggle to control our own physical, emotional, and intellectual systems. By projecting the basic structure of physics into a psychological framework, we model disorganized behavior as a product of entropy or disorder. As heat energy is highly entropic, we propose that the exclusion of heat energy from our intellectual system reduces the intrinsic entropy in our thinking and promotes mental harmony. We refer to this method as the third way. Along with the exclusion of heat, it includes a balance between positive and negative mental energy that is fundamentally related to meaning and abstraction. This produces a still point and from the equilibrium of this still point emerges a positive overtone that we refer to as meta-positivity. The third way is so named in reference to the first way and the the second way. Essentially, the first way produces control of the physical system. The second way produces control of the emotional system, and the third way produces control of the intellectual system.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateApr 25, 2013
ISBN9781481743525
The Third Way
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Louis M. Houston

The author Louis Houston was recently a senior research scientist at the Louisiana Accelerator Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA and was in academia for twenty-two years. Prior to academia, the author was a research geophysicist for Exxon. He has three degrees, including a PhD in physics from Rice University in Houston, Texas. He is the author of multiple patents and has published four books and many technical papers. He can be reached by email at [email protected]

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    The Third Way - Louis M. Houston

    Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    I am indebted to my friends and family for providing support and being a source of inspiration for many ideas. This book is a culmination of a learning process that began many years ago. I owe a lot to Buddhism because of its excellent concepts. However, physics is my fundamental source, as it is my field of study.

    Preface

    We spend most of our lives searching for some form of fulfillment. We want to understand our purpose in life and we want to know how to get the most out of life. Family, friends, education and experience can support our worldview, but often we fall short of our goals and our overall search for meaning. Science provides a great deal of knowledge about the universe, but the significant questions remain. To make matters worse, there is the element of violence and the significant presence of corruption in our societies that makes life even more challenging and in some cases, more dangerous. In order to get answers to the deeper questions, we seek refuge in religion, philosophy, and spirituality. The challenges created by our mortality, our emotional instabilities and our intellectual obstacles make our lives even more difficult. We really want to know what it all means and how to navigate our way through it. Based primarily on a combination of physics and psychology, the third way proposes a method for training the mind to improve its thinking and stability and to derive a non-dual state of being that offers a perspective on every major discipline and that maintains an overall positive tone.

    A metaphorm is a system that has characteristics that relate to each other the way characteristics relate in a different system. For example, pressure is a metaphorm for voltage since pressure stimulates the flow of fluid while voltage stimulates the flow of electrical charge. In this book, charged masses are a metaphorm for thoughts, as thoughts will be described as localized objects that interact in the way that charged masses do. The energy of thought will be treated in the same way as the energy of a charged mass. This allows us to use basic physics to describe the interactions of thoughts. Throughout this book, we will refer to physical quantities as they pertain to psychological functions.

    We are interested in effecting a consistent network of thought patterns that conserve kinetic and potential energy as high-grade energy. Thought patterns with high-grade energy are maximally organized. Organized thinking is consistent with intelligence, while disorganized thinking can cause confusion, mood swings and irrational behavior.

    There are three systems to consider: the physical system, the emotional system, and the intellectual system. The first way is to control the physical system. The second way is to control the emotional system. The third way is to control the intellectual system.

    Background

    A human being is born with a variable response to the environment. We will refer to the environment as the universe. In order to survive and to successfully manipulate elements of the universe, a human being must learn how to behave. The behavior of a human being must be consistent with the constraints imposed by genetics, societal laws, and universal laws. When this is not the case, there will be conflict and disorganization resulting in the decline of functionality. In order to maximize degrees of freedom in behavior, a human being must find a way to minimize the effects of constraints. Ideally, the actions of a human being should have maximal variation while maintaining maximal consistency with the universe. The principle is simple. We can’t eradicate the constraints, but if we reduce the size of the constraints, there will be more space to move around them. From the perspective of a human being, the universe is a network of concepts. If we compress the concepts, they occupy less mental space. As a result, there is more mental freedom. It is important that our compressed concepts remain valid and true. If that is not the case, then we become subject to destructive interference effects between our actions and the actions of the universe.

    When our thoughts and subsequently our actions are consistent with the universe, we maintain a high grade of energy. High-grade energy is highly organized while low-grade energy is highly disorganized. An example of high-grade energy is electricity and an example of low-grade energy is heat. We can show that all of the major systems of thought have as their goal the acquisition of high-grade energy. These systems range from religion to science to philosophy and to spirituality. They all have the same goal, although that goal is expressed in different ways. Religions promote the elimination of conflict. That requires organized behavior. Science seeks to understand the universe. That requires knowledge that is highly organized. Philosophy seeks the truth. The truth is pure and untainted. Spirituality wants to connect to the essence of the universe. That requires the greatest subtlety.

    The problem

    Inconsistent thoughts collide and either attach or damage one another. This is an inelastic collision that disorganizes the thought energy. Besides degradation of the energy, inelastic collisions can cause blockages and destructive scattering of thought patterns. This can result in personality changes, depression, and irrational behavior.

    The solution

    The solution seems to consist of two stages. The first stage is to remove the mental blockages by allowing extreme thought patterns to interact. Eventually, only the cooperative thought patterns containing potential energy remain coupled to one another. The residual thought patterns are like plasma with their own separate charges. At this point, there is a lot of mental energy. The second stage of the solution is to selectively combine thought patterns so that neutral clusters are created. The desired cluster is binary. These clusters are highly abstract and are therefore highly compressed. The result is a network of largely neutral clusters of sparse thought patterns. These sparse clusters have minimal velocities because of the law of abstraction. That is, the product of abstraction and velocity is a constant for a thought pattern. Therefore, the higher the abstraction, the lower the velocity and the lower the abstraction, the higher the velocity. The low velocities of the sparse clusters decrease the probability of inelastic collisions and therefore promote high-grade energy and consistent thinking. The balance of kinetic energy and negative potential energy results in zero total energy. Out of this equilibrium state emerges a positivity referred to a meta-positivity that creates intellectual clarity.

    Synopsis

    Meditation is the process of observation without interference. It is often used as a tool to relax with and to detach from thinking patterns. Typically, meditation requires that an individual sits still in a lotus position and focuses on their breathing. Sometimes chanting is involved. Essentially, meditation includes simple repetitious activity. The meditation that we propose is to develop a completely open mind about events and concepts. What was previously off limits will now be considered. The good and the bad will be observed equally. This will initially cause consternation and unrest as conflict ensues. Abide by this conflict until things settle down. Eventually, the more cooperative concepts will dominate. Originally, this meditation was referred to as meta-duality, the name referring to the proposal to move beyond extremes by observing as extremes interact freely. Eventually, unstable attachments will become disrupted and concepts will become isolated. This creates plasma of highly active, but highly disorganized mental energy.

    At this point, concepts can be specifically organized. We propose that these isolated concepts are combined into interactive clusters

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