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Who am I?

Who am I?

Posted by on Jun 9, 2012 in Questioning Guide, Who? | 0 comments

This question is very difficult to answer because we have been conditioned to answer it in a superficial manner. It is very tempting to believe that I am my identity.1 If you believe in your identity as “the answer” to the question (Who am I?) without regarding the depth of “the question” (Who am I?), then we entrap the concept of ourselves. Thus,...

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Why do power structures create fear?

Why do power structures create fear?

Posted by on Jan 23, 2012 in Questioning Guide, Why? | 0 comments

The reason structures of power create fear is to control. The more pressure they maintain on creating fear maintains the rightness of their wrongness. For example, corporate copyright holders have created a mindset that says: “To share a file is to steal.” Does this statement sound morally appropriate for you? Why? Is it because you have reasoned beyond...

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How to ask questions?

How to ask questions?

Posted by on May 14, 2010 in How?, Questioning Guide | 0 comments

Belief goes deep into concepts. This occurs because concepts nurture belief, and belief is nurtured by concepts. This goes way into the way we process information through a possible prediction system (Hawkins, Blakeslee) or an interpreter (Gazzaniga) in the brain that creates justifications to sustain beliefs. The studies about how the brain works are in...

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Why do we feel fear?

Why do we feel fear?

Posted by on Mar 31, 2009 in Questioning Guide, Why? | 0 comments

Fear is a conditioned reaction. Fear is what makes you feel nervous. Fear is the reaction one has when one is expecting pain. Have you ever observed closely the process of fear as it develops within yourself? Is it the defense mechanism we have developed to survive? It could be, so I ask: What is behind the inherent capacity to feel pain, pleasure, and...

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