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Choice Making Center
The events that lead you to choose chocolate chip over peanut butter cookies are not confined to that. Something as simple as your preferred choice of cake or pie is a manifestation of how resources both grow and are consumed. Your choice is not disconnected. This is also part of why you have the innate…
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Event Tides
Can anyone share an experience of a repetitive pattern in their life? Something we can’t stop doing? Or something that just seems to recur no matter what you do. Both work, but interpersonal. I keep having trouble with contaminants in my environment. Hmm, ok, pollution sensitivity. You also likely have repeated “failure to communicate” type…
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Causal Mandala
The universe is a memory system. It has habits of behaviour. You are part of that universe. Just as you may have a habit of eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, the universe has the potential for that behaviour in it, and it echoes across not only you but everyone else who shares the same…
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5 Horoscope Apps For Your Smartphone by Nick
Since the invention of high-technology smartphones like the iPhone and Android phones, many applications have taken the world by storm! For example, no longer will you need to carry a compass when traveling because you can just install a compass app and run it on your phone. Another type of bestselling app that people install…
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Link To Causality
You say all things are happening at once, so temporal causality is an illusion. But the universe is homeostatic, so any event must be balanced out somewhere else. Am I missing something? Yes and no. As is usually the case when I get ambitious like this, the track tends to get paradoxical. Our immediate link…
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Fictional Facts Of Life
People who dismiss empathy as a tool in any situation are going in blind? Exactly. Without both the voluntary nervous system to allow for our personal volition, and the mirroring nervous system to hand translations of our sensory feedback to our frontal lobe both working in tandem, you could have no perception of reality at…
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Causal Dialogue
Let’s look at time. We say things like “that was then and this is now” when in fact there is no then and now. There is only the causal field. Everything that seems to be new in your life has the same root as the older events, because everything we perceive as occurring now is…
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Causal Filter
The emphasis on causality focuses us away from ego and to our relationships. Indeed, and in fact, new research suggests that our very own minds are structured in such a way that they are by definition responsive to changes in our relationships. They are calling this insight neuro-sociology. We are hard wired to be social…
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Could our understanding of consciousness and soul evolution suggest that plants and trees are repositories of ancient wisdom? How might…