Are different daylights the same as different opinions?
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:49 pm
Are different daylights the same as different opinions?
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Each are elements of the relationship shared by the two. One is an external cause (daylights) while the other one is an internal effect (opinion). However, the latter is an effect only if the external cause can get past the gatekeepers employed to filter reality, so as to preserve Identity. The filters also can regulate the backflowing influence of opinion into daylights by raising or lowering the light temperature to affect moods that enhance aspects of identity to the point of manifesting as action.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:49 pm Are different daylights the same as different opinions?
When you say gatekeeper, I think of ghostbusters.Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:11 amEach are elements of the relationship shared by the two. One is an external cause (daylights) while the other one is an internal effect (opinion). However, the latter is an effect only if the external cause can get past the gatekeepers employed to filter reality, so as to preserve Identity. The filters also can regulate the backflowing influence of opinion into daylights by raising or lowering the light temperature to affect moods that enhance aspects of identity to the point of manifesting as action.trokanmariel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:49 pm Are different daylights the same as different opinions?
This means that the variety of gatekeepers are employed by opinion, for border security, according to their specialized methods.
For example, for the identity of Mindfulness, external words that range from dim to bright must get past three gatekeepers: truth, kindness, and necessity.
Do you agree, or are you filled with questions?
(Note that disagreement, although an option, is not a gatekeeper, vulnerable as it is to time* and truth.)
* More precisely, vulnerable to the effects of time upon form, however that for sure is finally walking the borderline between external source of irritation and inner amusement, but only for the reader, as boredom has rightly proven itself to be an illusion.
As I was putting together the question, just as a cloud of light that comes and goes, endlessly. And it's the endlessly that's the problem. I like to think, that if all people were to achieve a global standstill, it would activate a matrix of secrets, and thus, daylight would be forced to either just stop or reveal itself as a secret life force