6/28/2012

The "smart phone vision"

The visual perception - Photography Course - L...
The visual perception - Photography Course - Lesson 17 (Photo credit: Marco Crupi Visual Artist)
I am sure Steve Jobs (Apple co-founder) had his particular "vision" when he contributed to the design / production of the smart phone. And one thing seems to be sure: his vision has changed the "vision" of the world as we know it.
Unfortunately - in my opinion - not for the better.

Nowadays ***EVERYBODY*** seems to be clutching one of those devices, regardless of whether they are Apple products or not. People standing, sitting, walking, riding the train, having lunch, or - this is my favorite! - a man peeing in a public toilet  ..... just about ***EVERYBODY*** is starring at those pathetically small screens, voluntarily (???) limiting their respective "vision" to a distance of 30 cm. Thereby they may be "loosing sight" of people standing 1 m away.
People walk around town while staring at this 30 cm-distance and if other people are not careful, they will be literally "run over" by the effects of this wonderful technical innnovation.

Vision =>
* [uncountable] the ability to think about and plan for the future, using intelligence and imagination, especially in politics and business
* [countable] someone’s idea or hope of how something should be done, or how it will be in the future (e.g., a vision of a utopian society without money)
and
* [uncountable] the ability to see

The "vision" behind these products seems to obstruct the vision of the masses. Literally in the sense of "ability to see" (beyond the screen) and maybe less obviously but still with little disguise "the ability to think about and plan for the future".

It appears, that this thing does not limit its malicious attack on human freedom to vision alone, but it seems to offer a music player too, so that people stuff their ears with strange little things they call "ear phones", thereby effectively disabling a very sensitive telemetry system supposed to detect intelligence about far away, probably invisible things/events.

If you now add "not speaking" to the "not seeing" and "not hearing" features, you end up with the "three wise monkeys" ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_wise_monkeys

In an extended interpretation: don’t look at what is going on, don’t listen at what is going on and do not talk (back) about what is going on …

The profile of the perfect citizen of any society – with the exception of Utopia maybe -

Was that maybe the original intent?

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3/06/2012

“Foreign studies” in Japan

Old Chinese medical chart on acupuncture meridians
Image via Wikipedia
Good evening, or rather good morning from Japan
Well, while this about a sort of “personal endeavor”, it is not really about me, but rather about Japan. And I definitely DO NOT have any qualifications that would make me a legitimate representative of Japan.
But, …
I have now lived in this country for 33 years, but only 22 years in my “home country” Germany. That means, I spent more than half of my live in Japan.
While my original purpose to come here was Japanese archery (Kyudo), I entered a vocational school for acupuncture here, obtained my licenses something like 28 years ago and for 17 years now run my own little (microscopic!) clinic.
Personally I believe, that Japan is a sort of “treasure island” in regard to variety and amount of information, skills, technical know-how etc. when it comes to ORIENTAL MEDICINE. I prefer the term “oriental medicine” over “Chinese medicine”, because it suggests, that there are also other possibilities/views than the state-sanctioned, uniform (the Chinese like to call that sometimes “standardized”) and thus rather dull single pattern TCM. Many people do argue about it, but I am always under the impression, that here in Japan there are as many “styles” as there are practitioners.
While the Chinese vigorously pursue their declared goal of achieving “world dominationin regard to the “intellectual property” of Chinese medicine, the Japanese people on the other hand appear to be somewhat handicapped: first, they are rather shy = are not much interested in “speaking up”; second (related to the first aspect), they seem to suffer from an inferiority complex, because they are not good (at all!) at English and third, they themselves have not very much ambition to present themselves to the world.
Yet, you can rest assured, that in addition to ALL the information pertaining to acupuncture available in China, there is a tremendous amount of additional information available. While I would be VERY cautious when viewing so-called scientific reports originating in China, there is usually MUCH LESS likelihood, that (scientific or otherwise) reports from Japan are outright fake or at least highly questionable. This does not rule out, that some people have opinions that oppose those of other people and a quarrel about right or wrong would be rather futile here.
I have been trying to convince the Japanese people for something like 20 years now, that they should make more of their information, including books, magazines etc., available to the world – meaning they should prepare at least summaries in western languages like English, German, French, Spanish etc. So far, I had very little success.
I do have a little website of my own (with many flaws, because I am not very computer savy): http://www.einklang.com/
Most of it is in Japanese, but there are also German and English sections. And these were the trigger for my above mentioned endeavor. Occasionally foreigners stumble across my pages on their search about information on Japan. It then happens, that I am asked about possible sites/occasions to study a little about acupuncture in Japan. Unfortunately, I am not a very social person and therefore know only few people, who would be willing to help out.
Maybe my constant bugging has contributed to lead to an “official decision” to promote acceptance of foreigners in Japan on the general assembly of the JSAM 4-5 years ago … but nothing much has happened since.
The way I see things, and some of my efforts are detailed here:
http://www.einklang.com/Foreign%20study.htm
or also in blog entries
https://nyuwa.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/ … -a-chance/
https://nyuwa.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/ … e-excuses/
Last year, during the great earthquake Australian visitors were here and one is going to return this year. Incredible!
https://nyuwa.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/ … le-return/
As I said, personally I would love to see the “Japanese way of acupuncture” find a greater audience in the world.
Even if no one here actually has any intention of coming to Japan (that is just fine!), maybe if there were once in a while inquiries as to the possibility of learning (as a foreigner) about acupuncture in Japan, or shadowing in clinics … maybe the Japanese people would finally become a little more stimulated/motivated to actually SHARE some of their very valuable material.
You could try for example the website of the The Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (jsam):
Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion -> http://www.jsam.jp/ -> honbu@jsam.jp (ask for: Mr. Hirokazu Inami)
http://en.jsam.jp/contents/010000SsehRk/
Japan Acupuncture & Moxibustion Association -> http://www.harikyu.or.jp/ -> info@harikyu.or.jp
Tel:03-3985-6771 Fax:03-3985-6622 (no English page):
If it should prove helpful, please feel free to mention, that you learned about the above mentioned websites through my website (the page about “foreign studies”).
I believe, there is an abundance of material AND techniques probably better suited for western people than a major part the Chinese style.
In case this is completely off course here, I would like to beg your pardon and apologize again.
Greetings from Japan
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2/17/2012

Vogelgrippe


Wieder einmal sieht sich die Menschheit der Bedrohung durch einen Feind ausgesetzt der so klein ist, dass man ihn nur unter dem Mikroskop erkennen kann. Und obwohl die Gefahr beim besten Willen nicht leicht genommen werden darf, Aufregung im Angesicht dieser Gefahr kann das Urteilsvermögen beeinträchtigen.
Derzeit gibt es offenbar kein "spezifisch wirksames" Wundermittel gegen diese Krankheit. Außerdem ist der Virus in der Lage sich selbst ständig zu verändern und weiterentwickeln. Wenn dem so ist, könnte es durchaus eine gute Idee sein, sich auf Therapieformen zu beziehen, die auf eine mehrere Jahrtausende überstreckende Tradition wirksamer Behandlung zurückblicken können: zum Beispiel die Moxibustion.
Das die Moxibustion die menschliche Immunfunktion "nicht-spezifisch" stimuliert, ist inzwischen über jeden Zweifel erhaben nachgewiesen worden. Jetzt darauf warten, dass man krank wird, um sich dann mit modernen Medikamenten behandeln zu lassen, deren Sicherheit und Wirksamkeit nicht unbedingt erwiesen ist, scheint mir persönlich keine sehr weise Entscheidung zu sein. Außerdem würde es mich nicht wundern, wenn neben den bereits kommerziell erhältlichen modernen Medikamenten die Chinesen mit ihrem wunderbar kapitalistischen Sinn fürs Geschäft in Kürze mit einer "neu entwickelten und hochspezifisch wirksamen" (vermutlich auch nicht sehr billigen) chinesiche Medizin auf den Markt bringen. Ich kann mich daran erinnern, dass dies bei der SARS Epedemie auch so war.
Nun, warum dann nicht einmal die extrem billige und dabei gleichzeitig von Jedermann zu Hause durchführbare Moxibustion ausprobieren? Dies wird mit Sicherheit NICHT geschäftlich interessant sein, aber für Alle, die ernsthaft um die Gesundheit der Menschen besorgt sind, ist dies eine Therapieform, die einmal in Erwägung gezogen werden sollte!

"Handwerk"

Deutscher Akupunkteur in Japan

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

"Handwerk"


"Handwerk"
(Ein die Hände betreffender Auszug aus einem Brief an eine alte Bekannte ...)

Nach orientalischer Ansicht haben alle Dinge dieser Welt ein bestimmtes Niveau einer Energie, die (übertragen aus dem chinesischen im englischen Sprachgebrauch gewöhnlich) "Qi" genannt wird. Ohne Energie kein Dasein - eine Vorstellung die ausgezeichnet zu den Konzepten der Quantenphysik passt. Diese Energie liegt in belebten und unbelebten Dingen natürlich unterschiedlicher Form und Intensität vor. Darunter gibt es ferner auch das "Qi der Krankheit" und das "Qi der Gesundheit" - der Umgang mit diesen Energieformen bildet eine der Grundlagen der orientalischen Medizin.
Für meine Arbeit als Akupunkteur ist es nun im Prinzip erforderlich, dass ich einerseits das "Qi der Krankheit" von den Patienten aufnehme und ableite und andererseits ihnen mein (sofern vorhanden) "Qi der Gesundheit" zufließen lasse.
Dies funktioniert NUR, wenn die Hände entspannt sind. Ich erkläre diesen Umstand meinen Patienten immer gern wie folgt: die Hände sind wie ein Telefon. Um die Stimme des Anderen zu hören, muss man den Hörer abnehmen und zuhören. Zum Antworten spricht man dann ins Mikrofon.

Wenn Patienten nun eine nicht unerhebliche Menge unerwünschtes "Qi der Krankheit" in sich einschließen, gleichzeitig aber auch durch einen Mangel an "Qi der Gesundheit"geprägt sind, kommt es zu phyischen oder seelischen Krankheiten. Ein solches Ungleichgewicht lässt sich hervorragend zum Beispiel am Meer ausgleichen.
Am Meer die ** völlig entspannten Hände** (dies ist wichtig!) mit den Handflächen auf das Meer richten, und mit dem Ausatmen (sich / es) eher "gehen lassen" als "herausdrücken" - das Qi in Richtung Meer ausfließen lassen. Dann anders herum, wieder mit ** völlig entspannten Händen**, versuchen das Meer zu "fühlen". Als Mutter alles Lebens hat das Meer eine **SEHR VIEL** Qi! Und wenn es außerdem noch windig ist und große Wellen gibt: dann wird da eine enorme Menge **kinetischer Energie** fühlenbar: eine 2-300 m lange, vielleicht 1-2 m hohe Welle stellt vermutlich mehrere tausend (zehntausend!) Tonnen Masse dar, die dort ganz elegant bewegt werden.

Es wäre einen Versuch wert, ohne spezielle Absichten die Hände über alle möglichen Dinge zu halten (NICHT direkt berühren!) und sich dann fragen ob dabei Unterschiede gespürt werden. Ein Stück Glas oder Stahl sollte sich jedoch völlig anders anfühlen als zum Beispiel eine lebende Pflanze. Empfehlung: üben mit den Händen (nicht mit dem Kopf) telefonischen Kontakt zur Welt aufzunehmen. Dies könnte zu völlig neuen und unerwarteten "Einsichten" führen.
Im deutschen Sprachgebrauch heißt es vermutlich nicht ganz zufällig "be-greifen", wenn man davon spricht, die Welt zu verstehen ...

2/10/2012

Stop ACTA & TPP!

Again - so-called "legitimate" attack on the "freedom of speech" - maybe more appropriately freedom of thought.
From the website:
http://killacta.org/


Protests Break Out Across Europe Saturday! Join Us to Stop ACTA & TPP!

Stop ACTA & TPP: Tell your country's officials: NEVER use secretive trade agreements to meddle with the Internet. Our freedoms depend on it!

Petition
( I signed it! )
I am very concerned about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement currently being negotiated by the Office of the United States Trade Representative.

In an internet age, changes to copyright enforcement or online commerce can have devastating effects on individual freedom and the prosperity of entire industries. The resounding defeat of SOPA & PIPA in Congress show that the public demands a say in any new policy that impacts the future of the internet.

When Congress listens to the people and rejects one-sided tech policy, it's wrong and anti-democratic for unelected officials to move forward with similar policy in trade agreements, especially when these trade agreements are negotiated in secret, giving special access to politically-connected industries while public interest groups are locked out.

Any changes in these areas should only be made by Congress, with vigorous public debate. You should drop any changes to copyright, online commerce, or information policy from TPP immediately.

Please reply with any questions.


6 Reasons to oppose ACTA

    ACTA locks countries into obsolete copyright and patent laws. If a democracy decides on less restrictive laws that reflect the reality of the internet, ACTA will prevent that.
    ACTA criminalizes users by making noncommercial, harmless remixes into crimes if "on a commercial scale" (art 2.14.1). Many amateur works achieve a commercial scale on sites like Youtube. ACTA, like SOPA, could mean jail time for the Justin Biebers of the world.
    ACTA Criminalizes legitimate websites, making them responsible for user behavior by "aiding and abetting". (art 2.14.4). Like SOPA, the founders of your favorite sites could be sued or (worse) thrown in jail for copyright infringement by their users.
    ACTA will let rightsholders use laughably inflated claims of damages (based on the disproven idea that every download or stream is a lost sale) to sue people. As if suing amazing artists, video makers and websites for millions wasn't hard enough!
    ACTA Permanently bypasses democracy by giving the "ACTA Committee" the power to "propose amendments to [ACTA]" (art 6.4). In other words, voting for ACTA writes a blank check to an unelected committee. These closed-door proceedings will be a playground for SOPA-supporters like the MPAA.
    Trade agreements are a gaping loophole, a backdoor track that, even though it creates new law, is miles removed from democracy. It's a secretive process that's tailor-made to serve politically connected companies. And the movie studios behind SOPA? They're experts at it. If we can't make secretive trade agreements harder to pass than US law, our internet's future belongs to the lobbyists behind SOPA.

From La Quadrature du Net



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1/18/2012

SOPA and PIPA

SOPA and PIPA

Apparently the US government - with the help or on initiative of large companies/commercial enterprises - is trying to implement censorship to the information available on the internet.

That sounds PRECISELY like the enhanced censorship the Chinese government has annnounced to apply to their equivalents of twitter etc. (this was on the regular news today) "to protect the society from bad influences".
Sure! Meaning: further enforcing censorship of opinions opposed to the "communist" dictatorship.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/greek/greek_oath.html

Implementing censorship (I can image that for example Microsoft would LOVE to do that!!!) could result in the following. The beginning of the Hippocratic oath censored ->

The Hippocratic Oath
(Original Version)

I've censored the following, in protest of a bill that gives any corporation and the US government the power to censor the internet--a bill that could pass THIS WEEK. To see the uncensored text, and to stop internet censorship, visit:
http://americancensorship.org/posts/43096/uncensor

-->
I █████ by ██████ the █████████, ███████████, and ██████, and All-████, and all the ████ and █████████, ████, █████████ to my ███████ and █████████, I ████ ████ ████ ████ and ████ ███████████.
http://americancensorship.org/posts/43096/uncensor


Well, I STRONGLY OPPOSE all government or commercial idiots trying to do this to "their people" and
support free information - like the wonderful work of the people at Wikipedia!

1/01/2012

Happy New Year


A Happy New Year ....
to all, who may happen to know me or (did) have contact with me.
I suspect, the scanned comic is still copyright protected – although the comic from which it is scanned is more than 50 years old – but hope, Charlie Brown, or rather Linus, will forgive me for quoting him in this way …