To me, most people seem to live in an almost fictional world. Most of what is on TV and most of what people seem to read is fictional not only in content but in that it doesn't resemble reality but in a vague sort of way.
For me, I have found truth over the years spending time living and camping in the wilderness away from civilization, of traveling and meeting Masters both in the U.S and in India and Nepal and of traveling throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia and of living in Hawaii. Truth is there if we allow ourselves to spend enough time to experience it. Though living in a fictional world is entertaining there is not enough fact to move us forward into something useful generally speaking.
I have found during my lifetime, so far of 62 years that there is nothing good that you might want to do that is impossible. And as long as you understand that anything is possible, It IS! It is as if the universe itself is completely unlimited and our only failing as humans is to limit what we are capable of by defining too narrowly who we are and what we can do.
The truth is we are completely unlimited just like the universe. There is no limit what people can do in any way. This is the truth! However, small minds are terrified by this. However, I and millions and hopefully one day billions will embrace the truth of the unlimited nature of humans and our universe!
We have all been given a truly amazing gift of infinity. Let's not limit the infinite potential we all have!
When we are unlimited in a kind, compassionate and forgiving way we amaze ourselves and begin to reach our full potential!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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- When I studied Cultural Anthropology at UCSC I was most interested in understanding cultures especially Tibetan Culture.
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