Perception is the hinge for everything man is or does, and perception is ruled by the location of the assemblage point
u/suicidsally2018-10-23 03:42 UTC2 points
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u/thisgreatusername
1 points2018-10-30 19:26
How do you interpret these words?
The way I interpret them is that when I feel a perception I don't like, my focus becomes "change of perception".
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u/suicidsally
1 points2018-11-01 01:56
One night, while I was sleeping on the sofa because I was afraid, I saw an inexplicable light come on that said to me, "Change." I didn't move, I just waited ... and the neighbor's porch light came on about a minute later. It was about 4 am and it scared me a little, had it not been for my indication. I interpreted this to mean either, "Change myself" (as in, stand up) or "there will be a change." (just wait). Today I think getting up would have been a better option (so that I would be prepared for almost anything), but I would like to think I "mapped" this new perception as something I would like to explore again or go back to.
Later, I explored the lighting in my place and verified that it was, indeed, a unique light that showed itself. I didn't ask, "How can this light tell me something?" as in, I didn't gaslight myself.
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How do you interpret these words?
The way I interpret them is that when I feel a perception I don't like, my focus becomes "change of perception".
One night, while I was sleeping on the sofa because I was afraid, I saw an inexplicable light come on that said to me, "Change." I didn't move, I just waited ... and the neighbor's porch light came on about a minute later. It was about 4 am and it scared me a little, had it not been for my indication. I interpreted this to mean either, "Change myself" (as in, stand up) or "there will be a change." (just wait). Today I think getting up would have been a better option (so that I would be prepared for almost anything), but I would like to think I "mapped" this new perception as something I would like to explore again or go back to.
Later, I explored the lighting in my place and verified that it was, indeed, a unique light that showed itself. I didn't ask, "How can this light tell me something?" as in, I didn't gaslight myself.