#47 Memes and Memeplexes: Why We Can't Stop Thinking

1) Memes defined. 2) This question explored from the meme viewpoint: "Why is it we can't stop thinking?" 3) Like genes, how memes have one purpose, to replicate! 4) Fascinating examples of memes. 5) How good intentions get twisted by power-hungry manipulators. 6) The Green Movement and Religions as examples of memeplexes. 7) The fundamental mistake young wisdom seekers make that makes it easier for manipulators to exploit them. 8) The four step formula used to create a meme. 9) The power of the scientific attitude when applied to spiritual aims. 10) The single most beneficial question you can ask yourself.

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  • 11/13/2007 6:50 AM anonymous wrote:
    If this theory can help people, why doesn't somebody write a story about
    it in the newspaper and tell people?
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    1. 11/13/2007 7:41 AM SuperWisdom Foundation wrote:
      Much has been written on memes, but it is not a topic the readers of general circulation newspapers are likely to find that interesting.  The higher the quality of information regarding the inner world, the less the quantity of people who pay attention in the outer world. (Tom) 

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