samedi 15 août 2009
Unconscious opposition of the individual conceptions of the world
If we were sure of ourselves : sure of what we are and what we believe, our values, our ideas, all that shape our individual interpretation of the environment in which we live, then we would not need a particular place to possess to call "home" in which we rest, we would be at peace everywhere; it seems to me there is a confrontation between our vision of the world and those of people around us, our desire to be right in what we are, our choices, our ideas (which form our unique and personal vision of the world, [I am repeating myself to underline the extremely individual nature who inevitably must exist within each one of us, so that we have the impression of being unique and to live by the mere fact of Being]), that is this perpetual opposition, even unconscious, between the different interpretations of the world from each human mind that ultimately exhaust us all moraly and we seem to fight, everyone without exception, to protect our "ego" to preserve what we believe we are in an idea of integrity.
Important note: All that we see is an interpretation of our brain, our environment is part of our judgement.
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