Boontdustie, a core member of the OmnivateLLC Mandala OS planning & development team, writes:
“…perhaps we too should stray from from our design patterns and algorithms and allow the bulk of the core application to actually rest within the hearts and minds of our users.”
Along that same line of thought: what if the core functionality of the operating system actually consisted of code which the user had to memorize? That way, Mandala OS would always operate within a living human context first and foremost (human wisdom systems) and the information could be transmitted from person to person, improving the life of each by the interactions it inspired.
Part of my inspiration for that methodology comes from the Five Percent Nation of Islam, or the Nation of Gods and Earths, the social movement which spawned tons of popular hip hop artists, like Wu Tang, for example.
The teachings of the 5% Nation are passed on through oral tradition, much like the griots of west Africa. The advancement of a Five Percenter is based on his or her memorization, recitation, comprehension, and practical application of the Supreme Mathematics and the Supreme Alphabetlessons written by Clarence 13X and also the 120 Lessons, sometimes referred to as degrees, a revised version of the Supreme Wisdom lessons of the NOI, originally written by Wallace Fard Muhammad and Elijah Muhammad.”
I guess this also dovetails nicely into the studying I’ve been doing to pass the FCC examination to get an amateur radio license. It also has thrown me back on the notion that ANY operating system has certain elements of its functionality which by necessity *must* live within the person: the person’s emotional and intellectual responses to tasks carried out, their expectations and reactions, etc.

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