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Impenitent
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perception is finite and memory is fleeting
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Perfect ideas.
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I agree with this concept... everything is perfect, whether we understand it or not...
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Part of perfection is change, which is nothing more than the way in which the psyche is born and evolves towards a supra-psychic state... the human being is the superior stage in the evolution of psychically individual entities.
Darwin confused natural selection with chance... natural selection is part of the evolutionary process, correct, but it is not chance, it is causal... Darwin wanted to understand the whole with a part of the whole, with his small mind, which is obviously impossible. Likewise, for me he was a very advanced mind, he dared to break many religious dogmas, such as accepting that the human being comes, in an evolutionary process, from a common ancestor with monkeys (or even perhaps directly from monkeys).
Part of perfection is change, which is nothing more than the way in which the psyche is born and evolves towards a supra-psychic state... the human is the superior stage in the evolution of psychically individual entities.
Darwin confused natural selection with chance... natural selection is part of the evolutionary process, correct, but it is not chance, it is causal... Darwin wanted to understand the whole with a part of the whole, with his small mind, which is obviously impossible. Likewise, for me he was a very advanced mind, he dared to break many religious dogmas, such as accepting that the human comes, in an evolutionary process, from a common ancestor with monkeys (or even perhaps directly from monkeys).
The capacity for perception is limited because nature, which creates everything, determines it that way... and memory is weak because our psyche is weak, because we are in middle of a process of evolution.
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Only because everything and every individual is sui generis if you look closely enough. For instance, some folks swear that my current dog looks and acts exactly like the one she replaced, the one that passed away in my arms a decade ago (I diagnosed a massive stroke), but I can see her uniqueness as an individual and not just one of a breed.
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commonsense
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Perfect is as perfect does.
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Someday we will all understand that the Universe is created in such a way that each portion we choose is unique and unrepeatable, even though there are patterns of vibrational congruence.Walker wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:33 pmOnly because everything and every individual is sui generis if you look closely enough. For instance, some folks swear that my current dog looks and acts exactly like the one she replaced, the one that passed away in my arms a decade ago (I diagnosed a massive stroke), but I can see her uniqueness as an individual and not just one of a breed.
We think that light always moves at the same speed, but the reality is that it does not, ... there are small variations of each photon moving because each photon is unique and unrepeatable...
This, which sounds strange and inexplicable, can be demonstrated, at least theoretically... but for the moment I will only say that if human life is a system of unique and unrepeatable individuals, and the human is a product of physicochemical evolution from stone, from water, the basic raw materials, there is no other possible explanation for why there is no human being equal to another, it is that in nature there is nothing equal to anything... even two snowflakes, it is known, will never be equal, despite accepting that the water molecule is the same... no, there is no water molecule equal to another, even if they are all the chemical combination of two H atoms and one O.
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Doesn't it go ... stupid is as stupid does?