Quantum Philosophy

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Kirk Ellis ISBN: 9781524670696
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: March 14, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Kirk Ellis
ISBN: 9781524670696
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: March 14, 2017
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Humans are conceptual beings who naturally create a belief about things. A belief is a quantum. A quantum is a philosophy, a reality that we believe to be true. Your brain is an organ that needs to be trained. It doesnt automatically understand its own nature. It creates a unique reality where perception, size, time, space, past, present, and future are changing from moment to moment. This is done so automatically the brain doesnt realize what it is doing. It might even think that it is experiencing a reality, which is the same for everyone else. The symbol yin-yang is used to represent the Taothe blending of opposites, balance, harmony, and unity. I have added this sign >, which means greater than, so throughout this book, you will see the Tao as > yin-yang. The reason for this is because moral consciousness is not dualistic. It is absolute, and the primary focus of this book is about moral consciousness. If you wish to awaken and be reborn anew day by day in such a way that you are always adding to your character, presence, and wisdom and if you wish to live as a master (one who lives in harmony with his true nature), then this is the book for you. Living masterfully is a rewarding journey that liberates you so you can find life, freedom, and the godliness of nature.

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Humans are conceptual beings who naturally create a belief about things. A belief is a quantum. A quantum is a philosophy, a reality that we believe to be true. Your brain is an organ that needs to be trained. It doesnt automatically understand its own nature. It creates a unique reality where perception, size, time, space, past, present, and future are changing from moment to moment. This is done so automatically the brain doesnt realize what it is doing. It might even think that it is experiencing a reality, which is the same for everyone else. The symbol yin-yang is used to represent the Taothe blending of opposites, balance, harmony, and unity. I have added this sign >, which means greater than, so throughout this book, you will see the Tao as > yin-yang. The reason for this is because moral consciousness is not dualistic. It is absolute, and the primary focus of this book is about moral consciousness. If you wish to awaken and be reborn anew day by day in such a way that you are always adding to your character, presence, and wisdom and if you wish to live as a master (one who lives in harmony with his true nature), then this is the book for you. Living masterfully is a rewarding journey that liberates you so you can find life, freedom, and the godliness of nature.

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