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Meme 012 |
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JVH (^_^) |
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Jan 31, 08 - 7:25 AM |
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Beware! You are about to be exposed to a Meme
The Base
O is mystery.
1 is true.
2 is false.
All the time.
These are the only categories the human mind can comprehend.
All the time.
The Body
Once we know how to categorize information, we then can effectively and honestly view any situation at hand.
Irrational thought is deceptive thought - thus a false idea.
Rational thought is honest thought - thus a true idea.
An idea that is both, is mystery, it is no-thing.
All the time.
Since it is no-thing, it is not an object, nor can we create anything objective out of it since the only thing it is, is mystery.
Mystery can never be defined, it is always here.
All the time.
We become irrational when we try to define what mystery is.
There is always a factor infinite and unknown. This is 0.
All the time.
Once we accept mystery in our operating system, we then can easily distinguish between TRUE and FALSE.
By starting this process, we immediately begin to achieve only success in whatever aspects of our lives we apply it.
All the time.
An irrational idea is an emotional thought. It produces more questions than it addresses.
A rational thought is a brilliant or intelligent idea that clicks with an a-ha!?
Every a-ha!? is then looked at by the rational mind in the form of six very simple questions to answer:
Who, What, When, Where, How, Outcome
Who - questions a personality or point of origin.
Who said or did that?
What - questions the will or nature of something.
What made them do that?
When and Where - questions time and space.
When and Where did you hear or see about it first?
How - questions the mechanics of something.
How does it work?
Outcome - questions result.
Is it the original intent?
If you can answer these six questions to anything and know which category of true or false or mystery they are in, then you will have a rational and effective model with which to easily find the effective answer.
All the time.
Why? - is the mind questioning the feelings or the mysterious, it can never produce a rational answer, only more questions until one has a profound experience.
Why did it come into existence?
If you ask why to find a because, you then will find yourself asking why for a very long time because every why will be followed by a because which will be followed by a why, and so on.
All the time.
Why invokes the feelings, not the mind. When you find yourself asking why, the root answer will always be a feeling or mystery.
All the time.
Invoke the feelings then for inspiration and the mind will create the opportunity to find the answer.
It's that simple.
All the time.
So, don't ask why, ask something else.
Ask what.
What was, is or will be established that without the thing questioned could not have, can not, come to pass?
Find all your questions answered.
All the time. |
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