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Originally posted by ThePhysicalExperience
Originally posted by TerryMcGuire
reply to post by ThePhysicalExperience
. Once i understood this i could use all three at once to navigate the paradoxes.
What paradoxes?
And why do you speak about things in the past tense so much?
The paradoxes you are seeking to understand are your own created ones. I cannot tell you what these are without causing a serious cause and effect on my own "pendulum". I really look at my principles of perception to understand this for myself in my own way, the only way i can really understand something.
Once i understood this i could use all three at once to navigate the paradoxes.
Originally posted by Rich41357
These principles are from the Kybalion, no?
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by TerryMcGuire
Originally posted by ThePhysicalExperience
Originally posted by TerryMcGuire
reply to post by ThePhysicalExperience
. Once i understood this i could use all three at once to navigate the paradoxes.
What paradoxes?
And why do you speak about things in the past tense so much?
The paradoxes you are seeking to understand are your own created ones. I cannot tell you what these are without causing a serious cause and effect on my own "pendulum". I really look at my principles of perception to understand this for myself in my own way, the only way i can really understand something.
Once i understood this i could use all three at once to navigate the paradoxes.
At first I thought you meant paradoxes outside of yourself. By calling them "the"paradoxes.rather than "my"paradoxes. But as you mention that the paradoxes I am seeking you say that they are the ones I created for my self. So I suppose that the paradoxes you navigate are the ones that you created for yourself. Yes?
Is there a way for you to navigate MY paradoxes? Or I yours? Are there paradoxes which are beyond both of us that are common to all?
Originally posted by AQuestion
reply to post by ThePhysicalExperience
Dear ThePhysicalExperience,
What causes thought, what is behind it and creates it and determines it? You believe in cause and effect, what is behind the cause? Why do we not see stasis in the universe?
Originally posted by TerryMcGuire
reply to post by ThePhysicalExperience
Is there a way for you to navigate MY paradoxes? Or I yours? Are there paradoxes which are beyond both of us that are common to all?