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Do you believe what you believe is actually true , or does everything that exists have a hidden ambiguity? The goal is to know the root by discovering the highest intelligence.

A place where all good is not accepted A place where all the bad doesn’t sound bad at all . Do you know which place I am referring to ? I tell you this place exists between hypothetical and real existence. When I discover something exists, it’s the mind that interrupts or supports. Does our mind know everything or does it believe it is superior to all other intelligence? Well , he is not . I tell you this because the intuition of a person is 95% relative. It compares all happenings with the past and re-evaluates them on the basis of it, and then reflects some of its parts to be as real as they will be in the future. Isn’t this true? Yes, it is . The next time you see something, just hold on to your mind chatter and try not to believe what it says. And then you will certainly fail to understand the existence of everything and every phenomenon . Now ,the real journey starts. You force your mind to believe what you want it to believe. If you win this time, then you have discovered your higher intelligence and now the chances are that this intelligence will awaken at the time when you want to discover the root of the existence of every happening.

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6 responses to “Do you believe what you believe is actually true , or does everything that exists have a hidden ambiguity? The goal is to know the root by discovering the highest intelligence.”

  1. I don’t have a mind, the mind has a “I.” At least in my direct experience. Where is the “I” when attention isn’t on it? Fascinating post.

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  2. Vishal, an intriguing post! It is said that witnesses to a crime give varying accounts of what they have seen. We learn and make sense of our world by integrating prior experience and beliefs with our observations and with new information we encounter. Each of us has our own reality.

    Sometimes we think the other person is mistaken, or worse, lying. I think we should be aware that people have differing perspectives. Lying, on the other hand, is intentional. My father used to say that lying was “stealing” the truth.

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    1. Absolutely Right !.
      Your comment and your blogs both are very insightful cheryl Batavia😊.
      I learn from them .

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      1. That is very kind, and very much appreciated, Vishal. 😊

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  3. I love where you’re going with this. Do you think higher intelligence is discovered by silencing the mind — or by training it to work with intuition instead of against it?

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    1. Nothing can be said .
      But yeah when your mind is silenced totally you will reach a state where you know everything and on the same side you know nothing .

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