Just Because I Think it, Does not mean it’s Right

Just Because I Think it, Does not mean it’s Right

Just because I state something doesn’t make it a fact. It would be foolish for the observer within me to get ensnared by the mind, allowing it to weave a deceptive narrative that I possess profound wisdom or mastery over anything. In reality, such a belief would blind me to one of the great truths of the universe: it holds nearly infinite mysteries. My mind would need to be nearly limitless in both size and energy to even begin to grasp a fraction of those mysteries.

I believe that evolution did not deem it necessary for us to consciously hold all the universe's mysteries at once, even though they reside within us. Indeed, within our individual awareness lies the data that consciousness has been gathering for ages. Each of us is fortunate to perceive different layers of reality beyond our five senses, and we are even luckier if we find ways to express these unique visions in the world.

The guiding principle is simple: our expressions must be compassionate and should cause no harm to anyone or anything. This poses a significant challenge for an inherently aggressive, free-willed being like a human. Our only hope of reaching a higher consciousness in this lifetime lies in continually teaching ourselves to relax, starting with self-awareness and a willingness to change.

I recently discovered the power of asking the universe for help in making positive changes, and I believe it can happen quickly. However, just because I think something doesn’t mean it’s true or that I’m right. These are merely my personal philosophies, shared to assist myself or anyone who might find positivity in them. I wouldn’t be surprised if they resonate with others to some degree; ultimately, I’ll leave it to history and the reader to decide.

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