On Saying Whatever

The text discusses the concept of reflection in the physical universe, emphasizing the importance of imagining the opposite or reversed mirror image in order to understand different perspectives and possibilities. It highlights the need for a platform to correct and build one's awakened state of being. The author challenges the idea that the world is complicated, arguing that the human condition is not as complex as it may seem. The text encourages appreciating individual differences and similarities, and emphasizes the importance of driving curiosity and focusing on understanding both perspectives. Ultimately, it suggests that while we may appear the same on the surface, we are fundamentally different in our ways of thinking. A mirrored image may appear the same to the eye, but the brain recognizes it as different. The mind may wonder about the potential differences and possibilities in reality. Time and information can lead to changes and new opportunities. People's beliefs may be their main obstacle, even in a world with diverse faiths.

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On Saying Whatever

The text discusses the concept of reflection in the physical universe, emphasizing the importance of imagining the opposite or reversed mirror image in order to understand different perspectives and possibilities. It highlights the need for a platform to correct and build one's awakened state of being. The author challenges the idea that the world is complicated, arguing that the human condition is not as complex as it may seem. The text encourages appreciating individual differences and similarities, and emphasizes the importance of driving curiosity and focusing on understanding both perspectives. Ultimately, it suggests that while we may appear the same on the surface, we are fundamentally different in our ways of thinking. A mirrored image may appear the same to the eye, but the brain recognizes it as different. The mind may wonder about the potential differences and possibilities in reality. Time and information can lead to changes and new opportunities. People's beliefs may be their main obstacle, even in a world with diverse faiths.

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On Saying Whatever

On Saying Whatever

by Ryan Romero
On Saying Whatever

On Saying Whatever

by Ryan Romero

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Overview

The text discusses the concept of reflection in the physical universe, emphasizing the importance of imagining the opposite or reversed mirror image in order to understand different perspectives and possibilities. It highlights the need for a platform to correct and build one's awakened state of being. The author challenges the idea that the world is complicated, arguing that the human condition is not as complex as it may seem. The text encourages appreciating individual differences and similarities, and emphasizes the importance of driving curiosity and focusing on understanding both perspectives. Ultimately, it suggests that while we may appear the same on the surface, we are fundamentally different in our ways of thinking. A mirrored image may appear the same to the eye, but the brain recognizes it as different. The mind may wonder about the potential differences and possibilities in reality. Time and information can lead to changes and new opportunities. People's beliefs may be their main obstacle, even in a world with diverse faiths.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154432129
Publisher: Ryan Romero
Publication date: 06/18/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 218 KB

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