How to Organize Diverse Groups Discussing Their Beliefs in God
Can You Apply Game Theory to Spirituality?
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Other organizers are certified in organizing clutter and focus on managing the items in your home or office rather than dealing with the emotional reasons behind the accumulation of clutter. That's when you separate hoarding behavior from cluttering because of oversight or lack of time. But how do you organize the intangible, abstract issues that people have, such as whether they believe in God? And do organizers notice that people organize more frequently when they are most in need of healing tools or seeking help?
Either you organize people, their homes, or their plans and budgets, depending on your expertise, interest, and former training in a specialty where you can transfer skills. One of the most interesting aspects of organizing is teaching or training people in game theory as a way to organize their belief systems or to help them master the rules of competitive or cooperative behavior.
For example, how do you organize people as a group in how they approach their belief in God or a higher power for the purpose of making decisions, examining how people learn to trust, or whether the body is hardwired for healing based on deep faith that the body is designed to heal itself? How do you organize people about their individual belief in God, for example?
You're dealing with abstract, intangible situations that focus on trust. In business, you usually deal with the tangible, such as organizing files or closets. Trust is based on factual information in business. What kind of organizing is based on balancing healing tools?
One of the most interesting types of organizer is the person who organizes others to trust either in a specific healing tool, a power higher than the self, or mastering the rules of competitive behavior. The organizer who specializes in teaching or training clients in game theory, shows others, usually in a business environment, about how to make more rational decisions.
Game theory is the scientific study of interactive, rational decision-making. Organizers who specialize in game theory help other people to understand how and why we make decisions. Game theory also provides insights into endeavors in which people either cooperate or they compete.
This can refer to helping a couple engaged in a power struggle or in business, politics, economics, or science at any career level. Game theory also can help people who are struggling with retirement issues.
How organizers teach or train people in game theory is by exploring the field using easy-to-understand language. No jargon. You start by investigating classic games. You then move to real-world applications in business, war, or deciding to choose a religion or human service instead or both. You study competition and encounter the greatest minds and the exciting theories they churned out. But they are still theories.
One of the most intriguing ways Sacramento organizers can help other master the rules of competitive behavior is to look at belief in God with a group or two groups of people. You can study anything from auctions and who wins the bidding at auctions and why and try to organize auctions locally, here in Sacramento. Or you can work with a group of believers and non-religious.
To organize religious groups or non-religious groups trying to understand foresight, insight, and hindsight, you can start with looking at belief as a healing tool. Or you can start with organizing trust. First you analyze. Then you organize.
If you can't trust your healing tool, how will you heal yourself and others? The body is designed to heal better when there is trust. And when there is trust, there is calmness instead of anxiety. Why I believe in God is because somehow, the human brain is hardwired, probably in the right front lobe of the brain to relieve anxiety about the fear of non-existence, pain, and panic by a mechanism that can be switched on for healing and calming.
Is belief in God a form of game theory, that is, about mastering the rules of competitive behavior? Is life all predestined in our charts or is it a random walk? So all the world's a game within a game universe, within a game of many universes? And are they all trying to master the rules of competitive behavior?
Or is life's purpose to learn how to trust innate ability for science to open the door to immortality, invincibility, and happiness to make us all in the image of the God inside our heads in order to survive the universe's life span and continue to thrive with our memories in fresh universes? If so, then our goal is to find that wormhole into the the next caregiving universe.
Is belief about trust--necessary for health--and about credibility, deterrence, and compellence? Or is life about dealing with chance events? Are we a result of nonzero-sum games, competition, or commitments? And is our goal the persistence of memory as in repeated games? Does the will of the people count when it comes to trust?
Is it all game theory--how interactive, rational decision making heals and helps us trust and understand how and why we make decisions or choices? Is the purpose of life to find insight into endeavors in which we cooperate instead of compete--such as in research? Is life all about games people play--game theory? Is creation of the universe (and other universes) classic games? And the nature of the game has a purpose--self healing and the preservation and expansion of life?
After all, God may be inside the human brain rather than outside the body. When a baby is not handled, fed, and soothed by a caregiver that is perceived as bonding, the baby suffers from failure to thrive. In order for the human body to heal and thrive, it is genetically hardwired to turn to a caregiver for comfort. Ideally, the caregiver, to relieve anxiety about separation, must be healthy, preferably immortal and everywhere at the same time to serve all.
Without having a caregiver to turn to, a human baby suffers failure to thrive. So to turn on the built-in healing tool in the human body, the anxiety must be calmed. And the only way to turn on this epigenetic switch in the genes to heal, is to be free from the anxiety of non-existence.
When in fear, many people will call out, "mommy help me." It's the child inside that longs for the family, the parent who can soothe and heal with a loving touch. It's the skin hunger of an infant that longs for a healing massage, nurturing food, and the water of life. These items are not symbolic. Clean water is necessary. Wherever there is water, there is life, even if one-celled.
The human egg will even repair a slightly defective sperm before accepting it to form a human being. And the only way the human body can heal itself, repair slightly defective imperfections, or fight invading microbes is to switch on that healing tool which is based on total trust that something inside the human body cares enough to repair a slight defect, defend the cells against invasion, or calm the anxiety of nonexistence.
So you see, by believing in God, such as the built-in God in you, you can greet the self-contained God in someone else. Namaste. Om Shanti. The God in me greets the God in you with a greeting of Universal Peace. All around the world deities have been dedicated to the idea of immortality, healing, and nurturing. Life won't be cooped up in a genie's bottle. It spreads out to colonize wherever space is available.
Whether you believe in parallel universes, wormholes, built-in Gods in the right hemisphere of your brain that can be stimulated by magnets to appear as beings or a faceless presence in front of you, or a caring family member in spirit as your guiding angel taking care of you, it's necessary to believe that you are designed to switch on the healing gene tag and at least try to repair yourself the best you can as you use food extracts to lengthen or repair the telomeres of your cells.
I believe in God because that's the way the organs, including the right temporal lobe of the brain, the electro- chemical areas of the heart, and other organs are hardwired to heal themselves and not shut down. It's that mechanism that infants have built inside that needs care or the babies fall into the failure to thrive mode. Babies' bodies ask the caregiver inside to frankly, my dear, give a dam or the babies shut down. With adults, it's a similar story. You need the God inside you for healing.
Or you need a pretty good substitute that won't abandon you during your lifetime. That's why the human mind is geared for technological advancement. To thrive and survive, to prosper in health, you need to find a niche in health where you can be as immortal and invincible as the God inside your head.
That's the reason for science--the understand and manage nature. And someday, be we a subspecies, new species, or robot, we will create ourselves in the image of God--immortal, invincible, and healthy. At that point, will be bliss. And we're headed in the direction to give consciousness to the God inside us as technology increases 500 times every 50 years. Someday, we will believe in God, because that's us. How do we know?
Every particle in the universe is made up of a triangle, a pixel, as if someone has already controlled nature, space, and time in such a way to create universes, planets, and people using advanced computer programming on a vast scale. For all we know, we could be another being's virtual reality world. And are we all illusions or pixels? Not really. We're particles just like stars and planets, dark energy and matter, on a journey for the purpose of giving consciousness to the God in us and turn that full circle.
At that point we'll realize, maybe, why we are 'drawn' or designed that way. When we reach that goal, we'll then have the task of making sure all that information won't be destroyed when the universe has reached the end it's life span. By then, we can understand how to fix or question any authorities why universes, like fruit flies have specific lifespans.
When we reach that point, our next task will be how to save all that information, store it, and move it on the a new universe. Our goal? To save all information so that nothing is destroyed that contributed value. At that point technology becomes the ethics and morality of preserving history and genetic signatures.
That's what the new series on the Science Channel TV (Dish Network) has this month, called Through the Wormhole: Science Channel.This program explores the deepest mysteries. It makes you think. Whom do you trust when technology is still not advanced enough to give answers? Do you trust the God built in your head? Or the one society tells you to trust outside? Or did ancient peoples make that one up to calm anxiety about what happens after life? For further information on mastering the rules of competitive behavior, you might enjoy Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business, and Beyond. It's a course on DVDs.
Published by Anne Hart
Author of 91 paperback books, with most books listed at http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookSearchResults.aspx?Search=anne%20hart. Graduate degree in English/creative writing. Independent writer since... View profile
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