Ones focal point of true vulnerability, the true measure of all truth, relies on that same foundation that freedom requires, my ability to think logically abstract.
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I truly believe that the basis of thought, both can and will subject a reality from the danger of what nature dictates. Such is ones fear of god; that to think in such terms, the exact idea is skewed version of an abstract thing. No two opposites can definitively match. Only presence of the abstract is real. This virtual belief transcends everything, that my ability to produce such thinking.
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Epistemology is logical not the actual. It takes the trained eye to view such, which informs the consciousness as present in itself of what is real. This inward eye, to the trained eye is of depth perception. An unreal look into the surreal. That aspect of thought to the trained eye, exhibits the ability to transfer such awareness as self knowledge and turn it inward. Consciousness turned inward informs the trained eye of what is really happening (in the universe) that is perceptual not actual reality.
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Think about it; can the trained eye actually interfere with reality as it is taking place or is consciousness telling me what to think, why I think it, how I live it BEFORE the abstraction takes its rightful place in my processing mind. The world can only be an abstraction exhibited, though only once the trained eye can transfer that information secretly (inward), as if a whisper of gods domain - gods domain BEFORE anything actual. What then is logic.
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It is Friday, and these are the thoughts I have... go figure.
- Marco
Everything I see in life, if not indicative of my virtue, is not at all whatever else you thought was real. . . my habitual faith would still exist above your own error.
What I think virtue means I find is laughable to most; what my own thinking-virtue reveals, if everything in life mistook it. This is what I mean, when speaking of "habitual faith" which many are completely ignorant toward.
- Marco

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