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    == Guinea Pig B ==
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    I happen to have been born at the special moment in history in which for the first time there exists enough experience-won and experiment verified information current in humanity's spontaneous conceptioning and reasoning for all [[humanity]] to carry on in a far more intelligent way than ever before.

    I am not being messianically motivated in undertaking this experiment, nor do I think I am someone very special and different from other humans. The design of all humans, like all else in [[Universe]], transcends human comprehension of 'how come' their mysterious, [[a priori]], complexedly designed existence.

    I am doing what I am doing only because at this critical moment I happen to be a human being who, by virtue of a vast number of errors and recognitions of such, has discovered that he would always be a failure as judged by [[society]]'s ages-long conditioned reflexings and therefore a 'disgrace' to those related to him (me) in the misassuredly eternally-to-exist 'not-enough-for-all', comprehensive, economic struggle of humanity to attain only special, selfish, personal, family, corporate, or national advantage-gaining, wherefore I had decided to commit suicide. I also thereby qualified as a 'throwaway' individual who had acquired enough knowledge regarding relevantly essential [[human]] [[evolution]] matters to be able to think in this particular kind of way. In committing suicide I seemingly would never again have to feel the pain and mortification of my failures and errors, but the only-by-experience-winnable inventory of knowledge that I had accrued would also be forever lost--an inventory of information that, if I did not commit suicide, might prove to be of critical advantage to others, possibly to all others, possibly to [[Universe]]. The realization that such a concept could have even a one-in-an-million chance of being true was a powerful reconsideration provoker and ultimate grand-strategy reorienter.

    The thought then came that my impulse to commit suicide was a consequence of my being expressly overconcerned with 'me' 'and my pains,' and that doing so would mean that I would be making the supremely selfish mistake of possibly losing forever some evolutionary information link essential to the ultimately realization of the as-yet-to-be-known human function in Universe. I then realized that I could commit an exclusively [[ego]] suicide—a personal-ego “throwaway�?—if to the voice of wants only of “me�? but instead commit my physical organism and nervous system to enduring whatever pain might lie ahead while possibly thereby coming to mentally comprehend how a 'me-less' individual might redress the humiliations, expenses, and financial losses I had selfishly and carelessly imposed on all the in-any-way-involved others, while keeping actively alive in toto only the possibly-of-essential-use-for-others inventory of my experience. I saw that there was a true possibility that I could do just that if I remained alive and committed my self to a never-again-for-self-use employment of my omni-experience-gained inventory of knowledge.<div id="Karma_yogi_bucky"><u>'''My thinking began to clear.'''</u></div><sup>[[Buckminister Fuller#Footnote 1|1]]</sup>

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    This text is excerpted from Guinea Pig B, an essay by R. Buckminster Fuller, recently published in paperback by Critical Path Publishing. <br>
    You can purchase the book from our online store by visiting www.bfi.org or by calling (707) 824-2242.

    Related: [[Buckminister Fuller/Lectures]] | [[Robert Anton Wilson]] | [[John C Lilly]] | [[Timothy Leary]]

    <div id="Footnote_1">1</div>
    :Here bucky deduces a powerful idea, that <sup>[[Buckminister Fuller#universe|*]]</sup>'''Universe''', aka '''[[The Great Mystery]]''', can play out and unfold from within him the potential purpose of what he was created for. He had to go through near-death experience to realize this. The ideas echoed above are very similiar to the concept of [[Karma Yoga]] but without the doctrine and religious overtones. IMO, and it might be a strech for you but, with this statement "'''My thinking began to clear.'''" Bucky is explaining his illumination. A deep sense of purpose fell on him. After his massive brain change, Buckminister Fuller didn't look back yet, forged ahead patenting his inventions left and right; writing books; lecturing all over the world; inspiring people everywhere.

    <div id="universe">*</div>
    :Bucky, after his attempted suicide and subsequent reclusion from society, returned to society with a new vocabulary. This is why his language seems odd. For instance, he wouldn't use the term 'The Universe' since prefixing with 'The' was redundant and incorrect. Bucky made famous the phrase '''[[I seem to be a verb]]''' because I(he) was in a constant process of flux, in action. Actions and processes are verbs. Universe is a process, a verb. Nouns seem to indicate something external to us, outside of our experience and also inert. IMO, part of bucky's successful brainchange was also contributed to his new form of expression, by changing his words he changed his perception which changed his internal chemistry.

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