Monthly Archives: July 2010

Believing and holding to ideas of apparent safety is what supports fear. (31 07 2010 | 23:23)

What I find amazing is that fears are based on giving the thought constructs dominion. Meaning that – when you become dependent on the mind constructs to give you a feeling of safety – you are ‘giving’ a thought all … Continue reading

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Superiority and Inferiority – a polarity mind construct based on images and judgments. (30 07 2010)

Ok, so some cool stuff popped out when I was writing with my friend. Regarding the subject – how I had through my life experienced inferiority. So, when I was a kid, from when I remember – I had always … Continue reading

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Death & Self-Responsibility (20 07 2010)

Ok, I’ve been looking recently at the point of ‘self-responsibility’. What does it mean ? What’s the difference between plain simple responsibility ? So I’ve written it out a bit using a mind mapping program (quite cool type of software … Continue reading

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Guilt is irresponsible

So, what I found lately – a very interesting thing. That how guilt is this mind created energetic mechanism – that ‘pushes’ according to the minds idea of – what is right and wrong – and what is the apparent … Continue reading

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Mind projections of superiority or inferiority (7 07 2010)

What is funny about experiencing superiority and inferiority. Is that whether it’s one or the another in both situations you cannot actually deal with the person on thing that one projects as superior or inferior in relation to. It’s like … Continue reading

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Group responsibility (01 07 2010 | 0:13)

Today I talked with a guy that I just randomly met at the dispensary. And he talked about how people at bus stops for instance would rip off the schedules – and if their friends wouldn’t allow it – or … Continue reading

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