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There is a certain way to approach objects and how they work in this world that one may attain a grasp of a different kind of cognition. A kind of cognition that helps you control the moving objects in your environment which therefore or thereby giving you more control. Thus eliminating an aspect of chance that once there before is now gone. This kind of practice is twofold. One that is psychological and the other which is the practice of it which correlates directly with an upper part of a sort of common sense. Is it phenomenology. I don’t know. It probably is because we are observing phenomenon and the study thereof. I can put on my gas cap in two or three different ways. I can screw it on like everyone (twisting it to the right one notch at a time until it is locked). Another way is that I could spin it and close it faster, but at the same time I must examine the time it took to close it. Perhaps when I look closely it takes a “long time” and I come to a point of “wow” as I repeat the process at the gas station. This way I get to learn a kind of experience with objects as such where otherwise I would not know or it would go unnoticed. But even when I’m looking at it, I perceive it infinitely to a point where the reality seems like it never happened or that perception in me gets erased. Then I’m bewildered by the observation but have gained a certain kind of movement knowledge in respect to the properties as elucidated by the objects motion. This I shall call movement-logic in one’s psyche as given by a real phenomenon. Another experience comes as such when I was at a gas station when I wanted to buy cigarettes at the time and near of when I was attending Loyola Marymount University. There was a divider between the person behind the cash register and me and a little metal box where a customer would slip the money in order to pay for the item (and in this case only the cigarettes). Anyhow the point I want to make here is the level of control that can be attained and learned where it becomes an intrinsic aspect of one’s behavior. Thru process or the practice of this idea you are putting yourself through a kind of behavior modification to react with the object. I put the money in the metal tray and as I felt the wind rushing behind my back and along my right arm and predicted that the breeze would move the bill, I blocked the bill so that no wind could move it. So who’s in control? Me or mother nature? There is a smart way to handle objects which yield efficiency and accuracy. In this case more or it being an accurate form of control as there is not a lot of movement here with the object being observed namely the pack of cigarettes. If I did not block the wind with a reverse-palm reaction with my right hand. If I did not block the wind then the person at the cashier would have to have picked up the bill from the ground (as it would have been blown by the wind thru the small security window found typically at most gas stations) and I would have wasted one second.

Published by Roger Kokozyon

Student

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