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    DIMENSIONS OF TRUTH:
    By K. Ramesh Naidu

    PeaceJournalism.com, Nepal
    March 29 2006

    Finding common sources of personal, interpersonal and world conflicts.

    This article focuses on deep underlying mechanisms of the human
    mind which causes conflicts. Beginning with a postulation of how
    the dynamics of thinking and time is perceived, the concept of time
    has two different meaning. One is the physical time and the other
    the illusionary time of past, present and future. Human perception
    of certainty and achieving goals in the future plays key roles in
    starting conflicts and results in uncertainty, insecurity and fear.

    Conflicts are results of individual's manipulation of past memory to
    achieve ideas of future goals, power, peace of mind and satisfaction.

    Some historic and current world events are analyzed based on this
    theory. Truth is illusive due to the intertwining of the dimensions of
    time perceived in human mind. By understanding these basic intricacies
    all sorts of conflicts can be solved.

    Introduction Basically, to account for origins of all levels of
    conflicts perceptions of time, past, now and future and its link
    with how individual minds operate must be understood. Starting with
    theoretical observations of thinking and memory by introspective
    method I examine the rise of illusions in mind. The complexities in
    decision making are present in all levels of human relationships
    and conflicts. The fundamental link between illusion of achieving
    certainty and peace in the future and fear is highlighted. One can with
    self awareness at a young age be educated about the contradiction in
    perception, emotion and action on one hand and truths on the other. The
    pursuit of power and pride is a state of mind and is therefore
    contradictory to the state of the peace of mind. The idea of world
    free of major conflicts is attainable only through the understanding
    of how the personal mind works. In final analysis I discuss the long
    running conflicts in Asia and offering the possibility for long lasting
    peace. Any theory that predicts global peace must predict an outcome
    and solution for any conflict in the world or at any level.

    Dynamics of thinking and time Thinking can mean choosing the right
    words to say, worrying about the security, forming ideas, planning,
    dreaming, imagining someone, remembering a past incident, pondering
    about the future, doing a math etc. These are all forms of abstract
    concepts, symbols, signs and pictures; patterns of information which
    is in the memory be it in linguistic, visual, auditory or emotional
    forms. When we think, recall, retrieve, remember and replay the
    information in our memory we also conjure emotional content of the
    original incident or the subsequent modification of that original
    memory. All memory therefore seems to have time related dimension,
    namely the past.

    I believe there are 2 sorts of time. The first is the physical time.

    In the real world time has dimensions of space and energy. It moves
    forward continuously like a river or orbit of the earth round the
    sun. The source of all physical movement of matter, energy and time
    is "built in" in the form of spinning, vibration and orbiting of the
    subatomic particles that make up the atom and matter. This physical
    time is a mathematical and abstract concept of human perception of
    the movement of matter and energy.

    The second concept of time is the perception of past, present and
    future, which I call illusionary time. The two concepts of time are
    naturally intertwined in understanding of our own memory. The present
    or "now" as perceived by humans is only awareness of a moment in
    physical time when we become aware, awake and turn our attention to
    an event in our own mind or in our space. The past is set of "now"
    that had happened in the physical time and is only present in our
    memory. Knowledge in written and recorded form is also information
    that had happened in the past. Knowledge can also be either facts or
    interpretations of the past sets of "now". When we are thinking we
    dwell into the past images via our memory. The future is a set of "now"
    or past images of memory being projected, anticipated or perceived in
    the mind. When we are thinking we ponder the future by analyzing these
    past images from our memory. Future is also the physical time which
    is continuous in a chain of "now's" going to occur in the physical
    movement of time. The next day is certain to happen because earth
    rotates on its axis and orbits round the sun.

    The concept of physical time and illusionary time are therefore
    intertwined and entangled.

    The mind manipulates or modifies memories with conscious awareness
    or unconsciously in the background of one's consciousness. Memories
    are perceived images or bits of information of millisecond, minute or
    sometime ago from a set of physical time of "now". When we remember
    we dwell into our memory by recalling, retrieving and replaying this
    information from the past in the present "now", and online. It can
    also be projected into the illusionary time of future in the mind.

    This manipulation of the memory is always intended for the purpose of
    achieving one's goal, intent, emotion, state of awareness and control
    at any moment of physical time.

    Untangling the Illusion The perception of the images being replayed
    and anticipated in the mind is illusionary because the second concept
    of future-time is illusionary. Fear is the emotional state resulting
    from imagining and anticipating chain of unpleasant images via our
    memory. While the emotional state of fear can result in stress, the
    reality content of these images in the mind is illusionary. Different
    emotions cause different response of the body and mind. Emotionally
    unpleasant memory are perhaps linked to emotions such as fear,
    hatred, anxiety, anger, grief, lust, desire, security, comfort,
    nostalgia and longing.

    It is possible that all emotions are triggered by memory, though
    other types of memory like experience and knowledge do not triggers
    emotions. Emotions can also be triggered by situations happening in
    the present when one simultaneously analyzes, compares or reasons,
    past related images/voices in the mind.

    An instant introspective inspection and logical reasoning shows
    that thinking, memory, perception and emotion are interconnected
    and interrelated in network, circuit or web like manners. It can more
    accurately be described as sequence of images or chain of images/voices
    causing uncertainty. This is fear or anxiety. The mind seeks certainty
    in the first place by dwelling in to the past seeking out assuring or
    known images/voices. The mind analyzes with full conscious awareness
    or turns on an automatically established pattern of circuit of images
    in the background. To put it simple in an instant now the mind dwells
    into the past and ponders the future.

    There are probably many networks, webs and circuit of images/voices
    that gives rise to complex issues such as trauma, phobia, violence,
    conflicts, addiction, habits and criminality. These conditions show
    excessive lack of understanding of oneself which leads to extreme,
    cyclical and prolonged behavior caused by the chain of images in
    memory.

    The problem of the mind is not restricted to any individual groups
    or cultures and is a universal human phenomenon. The phenomenon
    of abusive language usage, racism, drug and alcohol addiction, and
    aggressive behaviors are all triggered by the inner voice and image
    of the memory analyzing the past events and projecting them to future
    to get security. Habits are logically linked to memory and thinking.

    The projection of a recent bad memory can conjure emotion which
    then triggers aggressive responses or verbal utterances or facial
    expressions. If one's perception of a race, ethnicity or religion
    of another individual or society is unpleasant the thoughts will be
    colored with the remembered past.

    It is probably useful to analyze a recent event rather than complex
    behavioral disorders for the purpose of self analysis or diagnosis.

    Complex disorders are difficult to untangle because they had happened
    over long periods of time. These images/voices might now have
    established a more permanent circuit or network. The first step to
    be taken if one undertakes self analysis is to understand the way
    mind works in relation to fear, uncertainty and insecurity. This
    can be done by being aware of the chain of events such as time and
    situation one is in at any moment and the relationship between the
    images in the mind, to get a coherent pattern of information. There is
    a fundamental difference between physically being present and aware
    of the moment in the present in one hand and thinking about the next
    moment or tomorrow on the other. The image or voice is the thought
    that exists in the mind and is not a reality.

    The faster way is perhaps to be aware immediately of the moment when
    the mind is thinking consciously or in the background then stop or
    turn "off" that circuit of thinking briefly to make decisions. This
    constant vigilance, alert awareness or conscious awareness is difficult
    to learn. I believe with practice this ability to gain self awareness
    is doable. Another problem is one can choose to have self awareness
    or ignore it. The sooner or the frequenter one becomes aware of the
    workings of the mind and its illusion the more one can gain control
    of its consciousness and act decisively.

    Nature of Peace and Certainty Acts to create peace by being aggressive
    are caused by the need in the mind to create certainty and security in
    an instant "now" or immediately, when one perceives uncertainty (in the
    future). Fighting or war is a way of achieving certainty by using power
    or the most lethal weapon possible to achieve victory. Ideas of winning
    and victory are sequences of images and abstract concepts but it gives
    an emotional feeling of satisfaction, comfort and security. The mind
    becomes willingly or unwillingly entangled in this cycle of seeking
    security and ends up in state of insecurity. There is no permanent
    state of certainty because it is related to the state of mind seeking
    certainty. Peace whether external peace (world peace) or personal
    peace (peace of mind/inner peace) is rather the state of absence of
    the network or web of seeking security; when it is not thinking about
    the future. This idea of future and achieving certainty is illusionary.

    What one remembers are sets of past now or the modification of that
    past. When one imagines or projects them in the mind we continuously
    access, evaluate a current situation or predict outcome in the
    future. This is done to achieve assurance, security or certainty. If
    our facts are precise we can make accurate predictions, for example
    the speed of earth's rotation, the sum of 12x12, etc. We can create
    complex calculations and products out simple information.

    One needs to plan in quite detail the resources, time and money
    required to achieve goals and ambitions. This is real because it
    involves physical time, work, money, and energy. In order to build a
    nice home you need work and earn enough money. It's not enough to have
    a dream only. The goal of the person is to have beautiful house and
    one looks forward to future to owning one. That gives a satisfaction
    and a feeling of pleasure in the present "now". When the house has
    been built the mind will focus again to another plan in the future, to
    have the feeling of pleasure or security. The feeling of satisfaction
    either stemming from imagined situations or from having inner peace
    is state of peace linked to one being satisfied with the present "now"
    or when one is not thinking of seeking certainty. Peace is a temporary
    state of mind. Essentially one will the same peace even if is felt 101
    years or 1001 years from "now". This state of the mind will not change
    over time because one is not going to feel the emotions differently.

    Peace can also be actively incorporated or practiced daily. Everyone
    is familiar with the state of giving full attention when being with a
    loved one, enjoying one's favorites music or film or meal, observing
    beautiful scenery, playing a sport, doing an experiment, painting...

    The acts to relax and be creative show the mind being "tuned" in to
    one's own senses. It involves skills such as listening, observing,
    doing, and feeling, tasting and touching. These states of being
    sensitive to one's inner and outer environment are temporary feeling
    of giving full attention. It results in the mind feeling peaceful
    and relaxed. If the mind is in a state of fear it can be aware of
    it and change the state to peace by actively engaging to do relaxing
    activities or switch it "off" by not thinking of the images or actively
    seek to rid of the fear (is it illusionary or real). For example if
    you are scared of drowning in water the best way to rid of the fear
    is to go and learn swimming.

    The states of love, compassion and care are the same state as peace
    of mind because it involves giving full attention in the present
    physical time to another person, object, tasks or ideas. In short if
    the future (illusionary) is uncertain the present is uncertain and
    vice versa. One seeks certainty because one needs comfort, security
    and pleasure. At the same time when the mind is not giving attention
    to something boredom sets in. Therefore either to distract the boredom
    one consciously or in the "inner background" unconsciously thinks or
    ponders about the past and future. To have certainty one needs to have
    an insight of intricacies of the mind, by learning how the mind works
    or by changing the state of the mind by doing something entertaining,
    amusing, productive or creative or constructive.

    Contradictory State of Mind Conflicts between 2 brothers or between 2
    nuclear states are essentially the same. If child A owns the toy and
    child B claims the toy is his/hers, and if the 2 children fight for
    the same toy, the toy becomes the object of dispute. The only person
    who can objectively solve the dispute is the parent of the children
    who should tell the children calm down and stop fighting first,
    then point out who owns the toy. Most of time the parent will hear
    that child A has given the toy to child B as a trade off for another
    toy or child B will say that the toy was won by him/her in a bet
    in a game with child A. In this case the ownership evidence is not
    straight forward. The parent will have to ask either of the children
    if one could forgo the ownership for an ice cream as compensation. As
    a parent who could stand the noise and the fight between 2 loved
    ones living under the same roof? As a parent caring and acting in
    the best interest of both the children you encourage them to stop
    fighting immediately and reconcile. Children react aggressively to
    assert control of their territory or possession because the threat of
    uncertainty. This threat of uncertainty is caused by their imagination
    of the future (of being without their precious possession).

    Any good parent knows, conflicts do flare up again and are
    unpredictable. Children can be taught to understand the pattern of
    behavior that leads to conflicts. Aggression, fights, manipulation
    and lying comes when one first act to protect the physical body, or
    second when one acts to restore peace of mind or pleasure and diminish
    the feeling fear (uncertainty). Children can be taught the benefit of
    being sensitive, understanding and cooperative. Bad behavior leads
    to a cycle or chain of events resulting in conflicts and adding to
    unpleasant memories. Children can also be taught to focus on learning
    and by doing creative activities. Perhaps nations should focus on
    their strengths, developing the individual members of society to be
    creative and productive. How many sibling rivalries have gone on to
    become vicious and non-resolved conflicts lasting decades?

    An individual mind operates in contradictory states of wanting
    peace and prosperity; while at the same time operating in violent or
    selfish way. Individual decision making process in an organizational
    level cannot escape the contradictory states of wanting certainty in
    the future and will identify with the past (with known information,
    ideas, objects, environment, culture, weapons) to gain the illusion
    of security. Governments, organizations and systems are comprised
    of individuals and therefore all operate in the contradictory state
    of mind.

    Indecision and Waiting for Settlement Ironically, the tsunami tragedy
    of 26th December 2004 in Asia brought home in an instant these
    states of temporary and short lived moments of peace, compassion and
    solidarity to conflicts areas such as Sri Lanka and Aceh[1]. Thanks
    to television networks the suffering was also felt around the
    world. People did give attention in varying degrees to the tragedy
    and there was an immediate response. The attention was turned to the
    tragedy instead of the usual daily differences causing immediate
    decision making. Sadly the ending of violence will not happen if
    parties involved in the conflict don't realize or understand how the
    fundamental relationship between security and peace happen in the mind.

    In order to start a peace process one should completely abandon
    analyzing the past. All the structural, political or territorial
    disputes should be looked at realistically and factually. The main
    obstacle of peace is the lack of awareness of the complexity of the
    dynamics of thinking on hand one and the scope and complexity of
    issues outside on the other which influence each other. Every point
    in decision making process has a certainty-uncertainty element.

    Immediate decisions take awareness of the cycle of the illusionary
    past and disentangling fear from the facts, and by constructive,
    creative or productive actions.

    The longer the conflicts lasts the complex the issues and demands
    become, adding to the accumulated memory. World conflicts are no
    different than personal or interpersonal conflicts. The fastest
    approach to peace and progress is to realize each others suffering and
    start reconciling by forgiving each other's mistakes, start dialogue
    and find practical solutions. The current Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire
    is the best example of how nearly 60 years of conflict the parties
    finally realize that the lasting solution will eventually come from
    negotiation and not militarily[2].

    It is probably enough for one side to realize this potential to
    achieve settlement. Conflicts and wars are moments of confusion and
    errors. Humans cause wars not nature. The illusion of achieving peace
    by war in many countries is real.

    Delays in decision making process shows that the person or parties
    involved wanting to wait for the right time or moment when there's
    clear or favorable change of situation on the ground. Different
    conflicts in the world may have may have different external sources
    of disputes but all parties want to win or end conflicts as soon
    as possible by using the most powerful weapon or best tactics. The
    past 100 years or the past 2000 years of history on the other hand
    is the ultimate fact. It shows that conflicts and wars whether
    based on religious, imperialistic, ideological, and territorial or
    ethnic reasons takes years and thousand of lives. Huseynov (2005)
    writes about the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
    Mountainous Karabakh region where there is a neither war nor peace[3]
    situation. Other conflicts in Asia such as China-Taiwan, India-Pakistan
    have been going for decades pointing to the confusion of decision
    making with clarity by all sides.

    Prolonging a conflict causes spending of resources and energy.

    Uncertainty increases with time and creates an even more complex
    history. It is in the best interest of all sides to recognize that
    delay in decision making is not due to complexity of the issues
    or history of the conflicts but because of the uncertainty of the
    individual's mind in predicting outcome. Uncertainty is a state of
    the mind.

    Power and Pride International conflicts between countries either
    historically or at present times have often been preceded by suspicion
    of each other's motives and balance of power. One neighboring
    country goes to war with the other to occupy the other and to become
    dominant over the other. These types of conflicts are essentially
    about power. History is full of wars and bitter rivalries that color
    the international relationships today. Political, technological,
    scientific, economic or militaristic powers are real tangible forces
    that bring about change for the good or destruction. Individual
    humans operate and control all these powers. Power gives feeling of
    security, certainty and comfort. Individuals identify and comfort
    oneself with power and prestige which gives a feeling of pride. The
    feeling of pride is a temporary state of the mind which can be turned
    into political policies, ideologies or actions.

    When individuals want to have power their motivation to gain power
    comes from imagination of having certainty, comfort, pride and prestige
    in the future. At the same time it could be that the present "now" is
    lacking comfort or certainty. The formulation of the Nazi ideology and
    the rise to power by Hitler shows his obsession for gaining power. On
    a personal level Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait to show that his power
    was still intact after the Iran-Iraq war ended.

    He was obsessed with pride and prestige and wanted to be comforted of
    having the security in his mind of absolute power. At the same time
    these leaders cause destruction and deaths. The need for certainty
    and wanting to have a peace of mind contradicts the action of these
    individuals. These shows even after thousands of years of civilization
    the contradictory state of mind and the concept of certainty are not
    well understood

    Borders disputes between neighboring countries sometimes turn into
    wars and skirmishes. Most of the disputes linger in limbo for decades
    without any settlement because individual leaders in those countries
    wait for the right time in future to have advantage of the other. In
    the first place the solution to any boundary problem can be negotiated
    or settled in courts without armed conflicts. The second is expectation
    and waiting for future to bring solutions to current problems. Problems
    can be practically and immediately solved if individuals can see that
    the future-time imagination is illusion. Has all the wars in the past
    brought lasting world peace and prosperity at any moment in time? And
    would the future bring any improvement knowing the fact the physical
    future of time will not bring change to the state of mind.

    Long Running Conflicts According to CrisisWatch[4] there are roughly
    at any time in the previous 19 months more than 60 ongoing conflicts
    and crisis.

    Conflicts happen all over the world internally within borders of
    one country or between different states. There are many different
    causes of conflicts ranging from real disagreements over sovereignty,
    border, territory, ethnicity, religion, intolerance, ideology, system
    of governments, power interest, authoritarianism, poverty, corruption
    etc. These are real and factual disagreements going back in time
    to the past. If one takes "now" as the ultimate truth and the fact
    that future will be the same as the present or past, one can ignore
    the past cycle of images. Philosophy, politics, science and religion
    seem to converge all over the world about peace, progress, prosperity
    and integrity. But there is either a lack of self knowledge or deep
    unwillingness to act coherently to solve conflicts. One can choose
    to incorporate differences and work toward peace and prosperity or
    choose to remain in the dark and lack the insight to understand how
    the mind works.

    Leaders in armed groups are individuals wanting to establish power
    therefore come under the rule of the dynamic of thinking and time. At
    a younger age leaders tend to be idealist in wanting to establish
    goals in independence, justice, freedom, religion and ideology. While
    struggling to establish this ambition of future idealism, certainty,
    security, satisfaction and harmony, they tend to fight at the same
    time. This idea of achieving the results of the ambition lasts decades
    and results in deaths and hardships among ordinary people.

    The cycle of aggression and ceasefire are repeated during the course
    of time in the conflicts in Aceh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Nepal[5],
    Southern Philippines[6] and Southern Thailand[7].

    Changing Mindsets Dialogue, mediations and negotiations are tools to
    solve conflicts.

    These are important when parties involved in the conflicts realize
    that war leads to a cycle of violence and counter violence prolonged
    in the physical time. Immediate decisions involve awareness of the
    cycle of the illusionary past and disentangling fear from the facts,
    and by constructive, creative or productive actions.

    The truth is around the corner but in a different dimension. One has
    to cut straight to the fact, find the truth and gain insight into
    a problem, conflict, phenomenon, relationship... by untangling the
    perceptions of future-uncertainty.

    Gaining insight gives a short cut, tells you how to find the right
    answer, and lets you understand the pattern of information of any
    given problem, conflict, phenomenon... instead of depending on time
    to solve problems. Societies are comprised of layers and groups of
    individuals. When leaders go to war it is because there is power in
    the form of organizational backing of government and military. No
    leader would go to battlefield alone. Wars are organized lack of self
    knowledge. Any country should be able to defend itself just like any
    individual would defend himself/herself when physically under threat.

    Maybe there is a universal way of seeking truth, how to find fact,
    how a step by step pattern of inquiry can be achieved or can lead to
    finding answers for a given problem, but there is perhaps no universal
    answer for a given problem. Only genuine inquiry, search and awareness
    of the truth can change mindset at any time and place.

    References

    [1]CrisisWatch No 18, 1 February 2005
    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id= 3242&l=1 [2]Disengagement
    and After: Where Next for Sharon and the Likud?, Middle East
    Report No.36, 1 March 2005, retrieved 11 April 2005 http://
    www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=3298 &l=1 [3] Huseynov, Tabib,
    Mountainous Karabakh: Conflict Resolution through Power Sharing and
    Regional Integration.

    Retrieved 11 April 2005,

    http://www.peacestudiesjournal.org.uk/docs/ Mountainous%20Karabakh20%final%20version%20edited% 203.pdf
    [4] CrisisWatch no 1 to 19 editions (from
    September 2003 to March 2005) retrieved 30 March 2005,
    http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id =1200&l=1 [5]Diplomacy
    Stimulation Exercises, retrieved 11 April 2005

    http://www.publicinternationallaw.org/progra ms/sovereignty/diplomacy/
    [6]The Mindanao Peace Talks: Another Opportunity to Resolve the Moro
    Conflict in the Philippines.

    Special Report 131, retrieved 11 April 2005
    http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr131 .html
    [7] Thailand Violence, retrieved 12 April 2005
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/emergency/TH_ VIO.htm
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