sandy whitelinger
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Ok, I see you've gone on back to your home planet.Unicorns poop them out. Omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent unicorns.
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Ok, I see you've gone on back to your home planet.Unicorns poop them out. Omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent unicorns.
We live and percieve a world of dimensions; length, width, height and time. All these things are measurable.
My question is, how do you measure compassion? Does it exist if it isn't measurable?
Where does it exist if you can't measure it?
We live and percieve a world of dimensions; length, width, height and time. All these things are measurable.
My question is, how do you measure compassion? Does it exist if it isn't measurable?
Ok, it can't be measured. That means it does not exist in the 4 dimensional universe. Where does it exist?It can't be measured. Ether you have it or you don't. If you don't I suggest you try to gain it or imitate it unless you draw God's wrath.
Ok now, it let's say I get this sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortune of others by watching an event on television and you get it by volunteering at a hospital. Compassion being nothing more than a defined set of chemical reactions, this means my compassion and yours are the same. Could I increase my compassion by watching my video over and over again?It exists as an electrochemical reaction in your brain. I suppose that could be measured...
If it can't be measured then it doesn't exist in a 4 dimensional universe. The question is then where does it exist? Does it exist in a higher dimension inside(?) our brain?It can't be measured. Ether you have it or you don't. If you don't I suggest you try to gain it or imitate it unless you draw God's wrath.
Ok now, it let's say I get this sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortune of others by watching an event on television and you get it by volunteering at a hospital. Compassion being nothing more than a defined set of chemical reactions, this means my compassion and yours are the same. Could I increase my compassion by watching my video over and over again?
We live and percieve a world of dimensions; length, width, height and time. All these things are measurable.
My question is, how do you measure compassion? Does it exist if it isn't measurable?
So compassion boils down to good genetics?I don't know specifically for you but it does look like there is a possibility of being able to measure compassion.
In sum, the Vagus nerve appears to be intimately tied to experiencing compassion towards other people’s suffering, providing more evidence for Porges’s PolyVagal theory. More specifically, these studies show that what happens in your Vagus affects whether or not you can handle the feelings provoked by another person’s suffering—and whether or not you’ll feel concerned and motivated to help.
Measuring Compassion in the Body
So compassion boils down to good genetics?
With a mirror.
Genetics, then, exists in a 4 dimensional universe yet there is something more; extra 4 dimensional that guides compassion.Genetics is part of it. It's still a question between how much nature vs nurture affects your emotional makeup.
Genetics, then, exists in a 4 dimensional universe yet there is something more; extra 4 dimensional that guides compassion.
Supernatural is an old term. It's well accepted that we live in a more dimensional universe than 4.Which I assume is handled by the 95% of the brain we don't have conscious access to.
I could be wrong but this explanation doesn't require a belief in anything supernatural.
Something like "benefit to other minus benefit to self equals compassion".My question is, how do you measure compassion? Does it exist if it isn't measurable?
Supernatural is an old term. It's well accepted that we live in a more dimensional universe than 4.
If it can't be measured then it doesn't exist in a 4 dimensional universe. The question is then where does it exist? Does it exist in a higher dimension inside(?) our brain?
God maybe measures by drops. As in drops of sweat, tears and blood. If someone sweats(they work) for you then you know they have compassion. If someone cries for you then you know they really care. If someone bleeds for you then what more proof do you need of their compassion?We live and percieve a world of dimensions; length, width, height and time. All these things are measurable.
My question is, how do you measure compassion? Does it exist if it isn't measurable?