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Maintaining the conflict of reason (truth versus false) with suggested contradictions is called talmudic reasoning. The conflict of reason is based on consenting to believe a suggestion about something being truth/false. No matter what side one chooses to believe in; one will be within the conflict of reason. That conflict represents division through suggestion, which is what talmudic reasoning maintains for mass population control.

As form within flow we cannot perceive true/false states; we perceive flow aka inspiration aka the consequences of form acting in motion. Those who believe in truth/false are establishing the means for others to contradict them endlessly with the opposite.

The very act of believing...the consent by free will of choice to a suggestion made by the free will of choice of another represents form ignoring flow for other form defining flow for them. Nature does not require belief; belief ignores nature. nature demands adaptation (to perception); belief represents stagnation (of comprehension).

3 years ago
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Maintaining the conflict of reason (truth versus false) with suggested contradictions is called talmudic reasoning. The conflict of reason is based on consenting to believe a suggestion about something being truth/false. No matter what side on chooses to believe in; one will be within the conflict of reason. That conflict represents division through suggestion, which is what talmudic reasoning maintains for mass population control.

As form within flow we cannot perceive true/false states; we perceive flow aka inspiration aka the consequences of form acting in motion. Those who believe in truth/false are establishing the means for others to contradict them endlessly with the opposite.

The very act of believing...the consent by free will of choice to a suggestion made by the free will of choice of another represents form ignoring flow for other form defining flow for them. Nature does not require belief; belief ignores nature. nature demands adaptation (to perception); belief represents stagnation (of comprehension).

3 years ago
1 score