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I need people to help with the following: TV is an unnatural extension of dream vision AS waking vision, and it is an hallucination. TV causes emotional detachment, disintegration, contraction, and loss. Autism involves a disintegration and contraction of being and experience (including consciousness). This is what TV does and is. I have proven (in detail and with specifics) that television is an extended form of the dream (in sight and sound). Television is an unnatural creation of generalized thought.
See: Television is an Hallucination http://radicalacademy.com/studentrefphilfmd11.htm I have been on the radio three times recently talking about this. The overeating during TV is because of this experience of the dream while waking. Bodily feeling/sensation is reduced during TV (as is the case of the dream), so the feeling of fullness is reduced/lacking. Dr. Joyce Starr agrees with this as well. My recently published article (above) is also listed first at the website called Arguments Against TV. Legislative advocacy is needed NOW. Where are our so-called "experts"? How pathetic! The article does an excellent job of explaining what TV is. Google hallucinations, and see what they are associated with. Autism is known to involve sensory processing disorders. TV is making us increasingly (and progressively) unconscious and reactive in unpredictable ways. This is a very serious matter.
Frank Martin DiMeglio (author)
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The overeating during television occurs in keeping with the fact that TV is an extended, interactive, and unnatural form of dream vision AS waking vision. Bodily feeling/sensation is therefore reduced during TV (as is the case during dream experience), so the feeling of fullness is reduced/lacking. Dr. Joyce Starr agrees with this as well. (Television is an unnatural creation of generalized thought.) Consistent with the rest of this post, consider that TV involves emotional detachment, disintegration, contraction, and loss; and this certainly relates to (or involves) depression and anxiety as well. Importantly, TV also reduces memory and thought; and this is also consistent with/similar to dream experience. Hence, the overeating while watching television relates to the reduction in thought and memory as well.
Autism is known to involve sensory processing disorders.
Do not let your children watch any television.
--- Frank Martin DiMeglio
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None of you have any questions or comments on any of this?
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Joined: 5/15/2009 Posts: 9
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The ability of thought to describe or reconfigure sense is ultimately dependent upon the extent to which thought is similar to sense. Therefore, thoughts are relatively shifting and variable; so the visual images during dreams are relatively shifting and variable as well -- and this becomes even more so in the case of TV. Indeed, the sights (and even sounds) of television are even more like thought than those of the dream.
By reading my article and my posts in this discussion, I have clearly made the case that TV is a form of hallucinatory experience. You can call it a generalized hallucination, but it is still an hallucination.
Legislative advocacy is required on this now! --- Google hallucinations, and see what they are associated with. TV is causing bodily and emotional loss and disintegration. (Emotion is differentiated and manifest as sensory experience and feeling.) TV is producing a state of "manic high" or emotional euphoria (with reduced feeling/emotion) that is akin to being on painkillers (regarding being high). Depression and bipolar are linked to TV. I know this stuff inside and out.
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Understanding that autism meets the definition of a disintegration and contraction of being and experience is very helpful in understanding, preventing, and treating this disorder.
Consider the following (as just one important example of this), regarding autism:
"The increased incidence of body spinning or rocking in autism is an attempt to [properly] integrate, balance, increase, and extend [the range of] their experience of feeling, thereby increasing the integrated extensiveness and desirability of experience in general."
Now, also consider the following, as this is important as well:
"Consciousness and language involve the ability to represent, form, and experience comprehensive approximations of experience in general."
The careful, caring, and discerning reader will see how the idea of "disintegration and contraction" (as it is then applied to this very ability) relates to language dysfunction as well.
Your comments and questions are welcome. I am legitimately and truly concerned that autism is part of a much larger (and growing) problem.
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With all do respect sir, what do you want ... to regulate TV ...Philosophy is a wonderful thing. However we are on this site to find answers and help each other with the issues at hand. Its not that I dont feel that TV isnt an important role, i just feel its my role to unplug it.. We know TV plays a role but we cant regulate what we cant enforce. Thats the reality.. So if no one has questions, it is because we are in other threads looking for hope and answers.
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