The Missing Thought

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by tazerpig, Nov 1, 2014.

  1. #1 tazerpig, Nov 1, 2014
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    We are all missing one thought, until we aren't. In the big universal energy scheme of things. What we're missing is we're supposed to trust ourselves. When we're existential and need an answer, other human beings aren't it, we need to dig into ourselves and feel.
     
  2. That's what psychedelic drugs are for lol
     
  3. Nah, man, psychedelic drugs teach us we have the ability in our own hands. Man has been talking to spirits for thousands of years, whether on psychedelics, whether imaginary, or using raw sobriety. Words are words, but it's November of 2014 and the human mind is slowly stepping up from the spiritual gutters we've been in since the dark ages in Europe. Some minds will evolve, all minds will inevitably fall. I too feel we are one, every molecule connected through the source of raw energy and creation. Ghandi suggested becoming change if you wish to see it. But as always, the interpretation is up to you, your mind.
     "This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from the prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. The true value of a human being is determined by the measure and the sense in which they have obtained liberation from the self. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humanity is to survive" -Einstein

    We change the tides, and control the words written by our own hands. Don't forget that.

    " We must not conceal from ourselves that no improvement in the present depressing situation is possible without a severe struggle for the handful of those who are really determined to do something is minute in comparison with the mass of the lukewarm and the misguided." -Albert Einstein
     
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    I like that. Until we think that missing thought we never know it is missing.
     
    It is the very act of looking outside ourselves that stops us from feeling it.
     
    Trust doesn't need to know, for trust means to accept that we know what we need to know when we need to know it, and if we don't know it, we don't need to.
     
    When you accept an outside view, you are actually accepting something that never sees the world from your perspective. Their perspective is real, for them, and we may identify with some of it, but it is only by accepting we are taking different classes, with each class tailored specifically to who we are, that we see what is there in a way that really matters.
     
    We can spend a long time dealing with the effects of believing something we had no business believing, all because we accepted something as true when we did not experience it.
     

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