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Mandrik · 57w
I'm not religious. There is no combination of words in the English language that you can use to convince me otherwise. Sometimes, though, I wish there was. To admit anything else would be a lie. Chr...
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What you believe informs how you interpret your experiences, but you believe your experiences inform what you believe, so you limit your beliefs to what you can experience rather than aiming at believing what's most true. The Truth is self evident, and when believed, leads to new experiences. As long as your highest aim is being convinced by experiences, your beliefs will be controlled by your experiences instead of by what's true. If you decide to aim your highest aspiration to believe what is most true, that is, what is most real, it will lead you to new experiences. Because, "The truth will set you free, but not until it's done with you." Whether or not you're convinced about anything is irrelevant if you believe the lie that experience is the highest form of truth.