Self Realization… Self Improvement…Mindfulness
Think Inside the Box
Everyone is tied up with their three safe cubes. In this cube, they see the earth. They saw the material world, they saw the world of thought, they saw the world of complete release. Everything about the world can be, no, visible within the individual cake. All available information, information, and understanding are available only from within each cake. Why is this important? Everything that each person encounters, every thought, every idea, and every decision is first sorted by the bias of their cube. We can only know and understand that, which we can gain by using our personal or heritage knowledge. This is where our vision is made and our vision is the only truth we can know.
We are born with a certain amount of information already stored inside us. Carl Jung calls it ignorance combined. It has been passed down to us from generation to generation since the beginning of our ancestry, we are the total of all the people who have gone before us and marked us with the genetic patterns passed on to us by their genes. We add to that DNA limit, yes, but we build on the shoulders of all our ancestors who came before us.
With that in mind consider the fact that we can only see the earth from space inside our cube. We cannot fully comprehend what someone else is thinking, for we will never see the world through its filters. Even identical twins, although similar in many ways, are not the same, and they do not have the perfect complement to him.
Humans are constantly engulfed with strange ideas from all around us. Ideas from other people, ideas from our minds, and ideas from our senses keep our minds and bodies clear continuous 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, year after year until death stops the machine from processing, and the machine begins to deteriorate. log in to memory. We don’t know how to do these things, but somehow, we can get ideas from the cosmic system to our cubes and expand our knowledge.
We expand our knowledge by adding new ideas to our cube, analyzing it, and building our own idea of what that idea is and what it means to us. We say we understand what others are telling us, but in reality, we only understand what our filtering system tells us. We cannot know for sure whether what we perceive to be someone else’s true thoughts is real or whether it is just another facet of our identity.
What about the size of our cube? Is it infinitely small or infinitely large? Is it growing with the introduction of new information? When new information is added to what we already know our knowledge is growing exponentially or is it just growing by adding new information? Yes, we know that our knowledge grows beyond the level of new knowledge, because we look at knowledge in many different ways. We use our past knowledge, as well as experience to create different ways of looking at information as we decide new ways to use it. Therefore, we are growing at an astonishing rate. Just as our bodies grow stronger, so does our mental capacity. The knowledge we have now far exceeds the knowledge of the most intelligent minds of past societies. Primary school children solve problems that only educated people of ancient culture could dream of.
The truth is, we can’t think without our boxes. We are not prisoners, because our cubes are the ones who give us the foundation on which to grow. As we grow we build more knowledge that we will pass on to future generations, thus increasing our chances of understanding the universe and how we are equal and how we can give instead of destroying. Instead of thinking outside our boxes, we should expand our boxes to include more details available in the universe.