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Concerning our "beliefs"

Lordgoro1

Lordgoro1

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NONE of us see the entirety of "reality" or its true enigmatic nature, therefore every belief we have is highly likely to be wrong. Some beliefs and theories partially seem to fit, but they are partials, vs the whole, which is presently unknowable.
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NONE of us see the entirety of "reality" or its true enigmatic nature, therefore every belief we have is highly likely to be wrong. Some beliefs and theories partially seem to fit, but they are partials, vs the whole, which is presently unknowable.
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no mortal is capable of ever seeing the whole? as you describe it. you can only have a set number of experiences in life to base your opinions from
 
no mortal is capable of ever seeing the whole? as you describe it. you can only have a set number of experiences in life to base your opinions from
I believe a mortal mind requires dimensionally expanded thinking (which most humans seem incapable of) to even begin. I have this capacity because I've lived in two different timelines/earths, and have collected 10 lifetime's' worth of uncommon experiences to draw upon within a single lifetime. It also explains a lot of my seemingly unnatural abilities. And because there are no others remotely like this on this planet, it's my obligation to share what I see, and how I can see it.
 

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