Things Are Not Always What They Seem!
Leonardo da Vinci said; there was an acknowledged fact that we will always perceive the errors in other people’s work, more than would ever do in our own.
I’m here today to talk to you about one of those kinds of subjects, that most of us don’t think about, and that’s about how and where do we get our ideas from? Also, where and how do we interpret what other people say?
Now the reason why I think that other people don’t usually think about these things all that often, is they are not necessarily aware, and they may also have this belief that their consciousness is purely there’s alone. It’s their self-will, their self-guiding and free will effectively that makes things happen.
However, over the years what I found, and in fact what most psychologists also agreed with. Is that we are made up of all the various experiences we have had but, no not only the ones we have experienced but importantly also that we’ve been told about. And all these experience that have been provided to us, it is the way that we interpret the world.
Are we pre-programmed to act and respond?
I can think of no more definite way to reference this external influencing, than if you look over the last couple of centuries and think about; whom the establishment has asked us to hate. Because in so many ways there is an excellent parallel of how things happened and how we were programmed to act and respond to them. We went through one war, and we’re expected to hate one side, we go through another war, and they expect us to hate someone else. We go through the third war, and we are supposed to hate yet another side.
Now the fact of the matter is ...Read More