Reality is just the possibility of consciousness, we exist in the world to create the world

Rey 2022-03-26 09:01:14

The movie "How Much Do They Know" is a very old movie, the picture quality is not very clear, but every sentence is deafening.

Do we really know ourselves? Do we really know how capable we are? Are we sure we can't achieve great results, just ordinary people? Are the so-called right and wrong values ​​in our mouths really impeccable?

I do these things, I do these things that make me, but these things have nothing to do with me. There is no good or bad, and there is no God to punish you for doing this. Everyone has the right to choose who to be. Your choice determines what kind of world you are in, and your choice determines everything around you. There is no one else in the outside world, only yourself, and you are your own God.

An emotion will change the molecular structure of a glass of water, then an emotion will act on a person, and it will change the cell structure of a person, thereby changing a person. But whether or not to change, and how to change, depends entirely on your consciousness.

If I think I can do one thing, can be a certain kind of person, then I will be that kind of person. Your consciousness will help you do all the work of being who you are, even turning back time. No one is down for a lifetime. When you are thinking about who I am, where I am, and what I am doing, it is your chance to choose. Be aware, re-choose, and become a whole new self.

The only way to know myself is to know my mind. Your consciousness affects those around you, affects the properties of matter, affects your future, and you are creating the future.

I am who I am, my past, present and future, the thousands and thousands of me outside, the one and only me inside, and the cause of everything. All outside, they are part of me. I am not alone because I created the world.

I'm here for create world.

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