Tuesday 25 July 2017

It has been said that it's harder to crack an atom than human prejudice.
Also that the first impression is most important.

It's interesting to observe how persistent and difficult to change a once formed opinion or habit can be.

In fragmentary perception, once a judgement is made and memory is formed, learning ends.

The reality can change but the old memory stays and it remains the basis of our actions.

We all have been programmed from a very young age by the society, the family, the church, the school to believe I am a Russian, a Spaniard or an Englishman, a catholic or a Muslim. And the memory stays as the basis of our action.

An outward change based on false assumptions, for example political, can only multiply problems and strengthen conflicts and ultimately lead to a revolution or a war of one group against another.

Therefore it is of utmost importance that perception is constant and encompassing everything that is happening.

In the Unitary Perception all perceptible is perceived without effort or motive and it is not connected with memory.

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