I just want to say STOP!
Honestly, you guys would test the patience of a saint.
Can't you all see that the answers are not found in cognitive gymnastics? I know that you feel you are putting words to your innermost life philosophies and experiences, but really you are using your words and intellectual arguments to avoid experiential learning.
The upshot of your words and your supposed intent, are that we can become one with the forces of nature and existence. But cognitive processes and logical reasoning are only distractions. The juice of it is in developing actual ability to merge with and manipulate those forces of nature in a physical manner. The end goal isn't creating money abundance or perceived value to people. The end goal implied by all the talk here is to realize our potential as humans, as it relates to our presence here in this fascinating, and very deceptive life.
Right now I am here to say:
- Act physically on what you feel is right in your heart, as well as in your mind. Don't get caught up in intellectual traps.
- The laws of nature as the world perceives them are malleable. We can develop the ability to manipulate these laws of nature. If I told you that humans are able to defy, say, the law of gravity, what would that imply? The bottom line is that the upshot of the theories you are working with in your heads, are reality to some of us. We as humans are able to manipulate the forces of nature. But you'll never get there through logical intellectual processes.
Take the above for whatever you feel it is worth. Experience says that it won't be perceived as significant to many of you. But there might be some of you who have had real experiences that challenged common notions of human reality. At the very least I hope this serves as a notice that you are not alone. There are others, though I have no idea how many.
Well, this turned out out be a bit of an expose. Perhaps it's about time. Perhaps I'll regret it.
All the best,
John
Landscape Paintings of British Columbia - John Rocheleau