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2007-10-02 03:24:03 · 35 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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All of us are, we just don't feel it most of the time.
The consciousness department is so powerful that it has taken over our lives. It's like having the new game. Nothing else matters.

I play for a while on the shore with the pebbles and shells while the great ocean of truth lays undiscovered before me. The above is a slight paraphrasing, that is why I didn't put quotes around it.

2007-10-02 06:04:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Hey Rena...
As much as I'd like to believe that, I'm absolutely not boundless and unlimited. I've got responsibilities, to myself, my son, my family, and society.
I respond well to limits though 'cause I'm a type A personality! LOL... so it's okay. I can live with it.

Good question by the way!

2007-10-02 10:14:23 · answer #2 · answered by Impavidsoul 5 · 1 0

Hi, Rena:

I don't believe so because i am bounded and limited. Humans are not boundless and unlimited and therefore being a human, am not. Humans are confined in this word not infinitely for we are confined in space and time. We are not limitless as humans are composed of atoms. We are not immmortal to be boundless. I am just a human with flesh and blood.

Thanks to your interesting question. Have a great day!

Third P

2007-10-02 04:00:40 · answer #3 · answered by Third P 6 · 2 0

No. I've found that I have some very distinct limits. For example, at any given time I can only touch things that I can reach. I can only get the attention of people who can hear me shout.

Of course, I am able to use technology to expand these limits, like communicating with someone by posting text on a web site, but there are limits to this as well.

2007-10-02 03:28:52 · answer #4 · answered by dlc3007 3 · 1 0

I think that I am Boundless, Unlimited, when it is about my Family.

2007-10-02 12:23:04 · answer #5 · answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6 · 1 0

No.

I don't just believe it .... I know it.

And so are all of us.

I regard it as a major 'mission' in life to try to show others the Infinite aspect that each of us really is, and that which these monkey suits that we drive around this dense, heavy realm, are just a tiny, fractional part.

The greatest aid to this is to employ the suspension of disbelief. This is conditioned into us from the moment we are born into these vehicles, and by a fairly early point we loose the ability to 'allow' that all is possible, to an infant, no limitations can be understood.

There is where we need to get back to our 'child', the 'Being' within who is here to explore everything.

{{{{{{{{Cosmic Possibilities}}}}}}}}

2007-10-02 03:42:13 · answer #6 · answered by cosmicvoyager 5 · 2 0

No, I do not. I feel too many factors in society can control our thoughts, our behavioral patterns, in addition to civil laws that many over-step their boundaries of personal choice. Therefore, we are not boundless or unlimited in our lives.

2007-10-02 20:34:57 · answer #7 · answered by gone 6 · 0 1

i used to because i thought that i can do anything i put my mind to..yet now a couples of years later and many lessons learned along the way i still think that i am almost bounderless..i can do anything that i wish to and the sky is the limit..i believe that i am unlimited when it comes to traveling,learning and re-learning things..yet i also have to be realistic and know that i can push my own boundaries yet that there is a limit to all of it..for a person who knows the difference between genius and stupidity= person who has his limits

2007-10-02 15:57:03 · answer #8 · answered by icycrissy27blue 5 · 1 0

We, as humans, are limited by the boundaries that we set for ourselves individually and for society as a whole. Though there are physical limitations, ideas from the mind can be fully realized and utilized to overcome such limitations.

2007-10-02 04:46:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. Where do I begin. Tell you what. Read this:
ASK AND IT IS GIVEN by Esther & Jerry Hicks. That is as succinct as I can get.
Belief in limitation is the only cause of limitation.

2007-10-02 05:30:05 · answer #10 · answered by Just Tink 6 · 2 0

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