Friday, October 3, 2014

By Process of Thought





We all control very powerful energy. With energy, we don't take control in terms of possession, we can control only the ability to direct and redirect it. Energy flows positive and negative naturally, and to process energy into thought we first use emotional filters to recognize and scan energy. Our emotional filtering systems are equally as unique as our heartbeats, retinal patterns, or fingerprints. When we allow energy to flow naturally through balanced filters, incoming energy is realized in its simplest form. In this form, energy will link to memory and fuse into understanding. We each blend and recode energy into understanding by process. Knowledge learned constantly updates and recodes previous knowledge, with corresponding pass-codes from the core understanding or idea of truth. Once fused energy reaches the core, the process cannot be undone. We do not unlearn, we disbelieve. Processed energy powers every form of expression, each word we choose and every move our bodies make. Above and beyond exactly what we think, are both how and why we think it. 

The negativity in fear can influence the thought process in very subtle ways. As the pebbles of doubt built to tip the scale, we can lose emotional balance. This is when we force energy through the filters and typically over correct. Fear, on an instinctual plight for survival will instantly reflect common negativity as a defense. Once we feel the need to defend ourselves, negative energy has removed the ability to think of any other option past fight or flight. With blinding influence, negativity can all but block the view of knowledge we gain in life, and focus with experience. The realization that all conflict has cause, and that cause is ultimately from a failure to maintain a natural balance of energy, might come once the adrenaline burns off and regardless of which side we're on. In nature, conflict is from simple survival, in society it is from simply failure. It takes powerful negative energy to make greed from survival, and arrogance from pride. If love can make peace, only honesty will deliver it.  

Honesty comes naturally to a child, as the meanings of innocence blend together. We don't learn how to be honest, we remember it. If we teach children to better value the truth, they'll know what to do with it as adults.

We don't find the truth, we realize it...

Copyright 2014
Archie Papa...

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