Continuing on Maria Duval's guidances on making assumptions and suppositions, she says speaking unkindly is the way the "dream of society" is communicated; exchanging emotional poison with each other. Since we are afraid to ask for explanations, we attribute intentions to others, making suppositions that we believe to be true, then we defend them, declaring the other person to be in the wrong.
It's better to ask questions then to make suppositions, because it is suppositions that programme us to suffer. False beliefs create an illusion in which the human mind bathes. This means we see and hear just what we want to see and hear. We don't see things as they really are.
We get into the habit of dreaming in a way that is disassociated from reality, literally dreaming things in our imagination and, when the truth emerges, we discover things are not as we thought they were.
31.7.07
False beliefs creates an illusion
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