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Tool and analytical psychology
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Harrisonized Wrote:Wow... I have no idea what you're saying.

Could you explain how belief can evolve yourself? The only thing I see in your lengthy paragraph was that when whatever catastrophe struck to wipe out the dinosaurs, the smarter ones remained and as a result "evolved", but that's merely natural selection and not "belief".

It's a sort of thing that only makes sense if you repeat it to yourself...
What you're doing here is a good thing, debating it instead of saying no to it, shedding your shadow (the shadow is just a place where rejected ideas are stored). After your shadow sheds, you move on to shedding your ego, and the cycle starts all over. If one of them grows to large, you become lost in it and it dominates your way of life.
For example in "Narcissus," the man in the story becomes consumed by his ego and is unable to live a full life. He dies because of it.
Those too loyal to their religion are consumed by their shadow, which grows too large due to them turning down other choices.
The dinosaurs had minds of their own, they didn't just walk about without thinking.

This is all theory, mind you. Whether it makes sense or not, just like "miracles" in christianity, there have been many coincidences scientifically and spiritually. Whether or not we all knew about 2012, a theoretical grid was formed giving us the ability to evolve into the third step of consciousness in 1989. This gave us about 23 years to move up in unity. The only way to evolve is basically to master our own brains until there's nothing left to master, that last bit of use being the information we need to evolve.

This could be a religion, but what I'm basically saying here is that there's a way to... I guess... "not die forever." I mean when it all comes down to logic, would you rather just sit back, not try, and get killed? Trying this method gives us some sort of hope and reason to still remain alive during these times.
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Tool and analytical psychology - by WizMystery - 2009-02-15, 06:11 PM
Tool and analytical psychology - by Harrisonized - 2009-02-15, 06:53 PM
Tool and analytical psychology - by WizMystery - 2009-02-15, 07:16 PM
Tool and analytical psychology - by Azalea - 2009-02-16, 04:39 PM
Tool and analytical psychology - by WizMystery - 2009-02-16, 04:52 PM

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