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2007-11-14 07:28:47 · 10 answers · asked by Biddness 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

10 answers

become schizophrenic

2007-11-14 07:37:18 · answer #1 · answered by tracymoo 6 · 0 0

Simple question....
I have stun upon this before in my life

To exit the realm of unified thinking...
you must learn to think...
continuously about everything
question your self...
question others
question everything and never agree to anything you do or so and etc...

Since the begining...
I have always question my self...and everything

Thinking beyond the realm of unified thinking has made me
feel very guilty about everything I do though...

every yin must have a yang and every yang must have a yin
meaning
every bad must have a good and every good must have a bad

my actions are always good...but in a sense it can be bad too

to exit the realm of unified thinking...
you must learn to not only think, but to view everything as if it's not your own view, but heaven's view

learn to think about why things happen...
learn to care and love for all the things around you...
learn to cherish sorrows and happy times (all those emotions and etc..)
etc...

shame and guilt is all you can have when you're truely exit out of the realm of unified thinking because if you're truely exit out...
all you can do is continiously questioning your self...questioning others....questioning life...questioning love...etc which can either lead to a bad and/or good

exiting the realm of unified thinking is a good thing in some sense, but is also a bad thing...

If you don't know how to stay outside the realm, then trouble will errupt

you must learn to not only think, but deny who you are...
because in this world...
notting can be greater then the heavens and angels above
you must learn to view the many views of life...as if it wasn't your own

The only reason why I consider staying in this state and position right now is because being this way....
Is the only way to achieve the way of life...
the only way heaven want us to think....
To see and think outside the box of everything

everything in this realm must conflict
what I say and what other says can sometimes never be agreed upon
though everything in this realm is quite similar in a way, but diffrent also

anybody who's truely exited out or not should have some sense of everything I just said

iono who out their would spend their whole life continuously questioning it and everything...but hopefully somebody out there will understand what I'm saying

though some might say they understand
chances are they don't...

but hopefully they actually do

bless

2007-11-14 16:06:42 · answer #2 · answered by unknown 2 · 0 1

Plotinus' One Mind Soul and Saint Paul's "this Mind which was also in Christ Jesus" point to one Mind. "Individuated thinking" is Soul-individuation within the infinity of Mind, God.

The "realm" of "unified thinking" is obviously a false or synthetic "realm" which various synthetic self-ishnesses find convenient.

Whether groupthink, masscult, Party line, peer pressure, Big Brother, etc., "unified thinking" is not Mindful. If it were, it would realize both Holy Christ Self and God-Harmony within the Law of the One.

Try "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, for a positive examination of Consciousness, or God's awareness of Self. Prophet's "The Soulless One" examines the devolution of a planetary civilization in which "things are in the saddle and ride mankind" (Emerson, a true "Doctor of Soul").

"Kundalini West," Ann Ree Colton, and "Man, Master of His Destiny" and "Creation: Artistic and Spiritual," O. M. Aivanhov, are also worth your time.

You might appreciate "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, as a real life record of a soul's exiting gracefully from a kind of "unified thinking." Http://www.divinecosmos.com is a related site.

"Expecting Adam," Martha Beck, is this Ph.D. from Harvard's funny and profound recording of her doing the same. Likewise, "When Invisible Children Sing," by Dr. Huang, an M.D. from Harvard Medical College, "The Master of Lucid Dreams," by psychiatrist Olga Kharitidi, "University of Destruction," by tennis star David Wheaton, "Extraordinary Knowing," by psychology professor Dr. Elizabeth Mayer, and the two novellas "The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis, and "Hidden Camera," Zoran Zivkovic. All are worthwhile and give direct examples of what you seem to be asking.

Would also note the career path of Dr. William A. Tiller, http://www.tiller.org as another good example of genuine awareness, and some of the hints in Dr. Carol Dweck's "Mindset."

best regards,

j.

2007-11-14 15:58:43 · answer #3 · answered by j153e 7 · 0 1

u never can break the logical realm if u play with logic.only dream breaks the realm of logic.

2007-11-14 16:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by artventura_maruf 1 · 0 0

You choose to be wheresoever your desires are focused. If you have no current focus, other than unitifedness, then choose to be quided by soul/self to an appropriate different location.

2007-11-14 15:39:45 · answer #5 · answered by Bill 1 · 0 0

Dream.

2007-11-14 15:33:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

make ur own opinion and have the courage to break away from the other thinkings.

2007-11-14 15:30:54 · answer #7 · answered by Silver Phoenix 4 · 1 0

The answer is in the questioning, so you already know!

2007-11-14 16:31:01 · answer #8 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

By questioning everything.

2007-11-14 15:31:27 · answer #9 · answered by Jalalcohol 2 · 1 0

Start "thinking" dual!

2007-11-14 15:30:51 · answer #10 · answered by Premaholic 7 · 0 0

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