With unrestricted Web access for investigating all 
viewpoints in writing - i.e., those of the mavericks, 
spirituals, the sciences, religions, philosophies & 
channellings, histories, cultures, civilisations, hidden 
knowledge, alternative viewpoints, holograms and 
quantum mechanics, interlocked particles, parallel 
universes and dark matter and relativism and 
mysterious portals and multiverses - we
Have a new mental freedom, an ability to window-
shop in the marketplace of ideas, new perspectives 
and insight with access to previously inaccessible 
information; only those who cannot read or who’s 
Internet use is restricted cannot overcome own 
education and culture - anyone wishing to gain  
wider views and make up their own minds will 
find the censure of those who profess to know 
better cannot kill wonderment offered by new 
Ideas, free innovation and delight in amazing 
discoveries – it is a choice - my experience is
enchantment with brilliant ideas, unlimited use 
of the imagination, freedom compared to my 
youth, joy in continuous research and the un-
stoppable flow of theories; a mental release I 
shall not curtail by adherence to any creed or 
groups with intersubjective indices…
[My reply to a colleague stating there is no freedom in the 
rules and regulations in which we live like prisoners: 
Your viewpoint is very valid - that’s how it used to feel 
to me. But the outline of reality which forms the framework 
in which we live, the guidelines of time and contracts and 
protocol and legal laws, governed by the autopilot ego, 
executing duties in a Zen trance, provides physical safety, 
giving the mind unlimited time to research the shimmering 
patterns of the mental life – and learn to weave new webs 
of meanings and symbols to recreate the physical world as 
we like, all in good time…]
[29 October 2013]
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