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Experience INCREASES Information

Our soul has knowledge, which is information, similar to when we read a “how to”or definition of an action like dancing, swimming, falling in love or enduring suffering.  Through the co-creating experiences the human and soul dabble in, expand and enrich their knowledge about overcoming or breaking down their challenges into manageable parts and enjoy their skill and creativity at mastering the process and developing new ways to accomplish a present time goal or solution.  Whether it is putting a political system together or a crib together from Ikea or gathering the food and money together to feed the hungry or making pizza.

By taking on ANY challenge with a neutral positive attitude you learn how the process tastes, feels, sounds, smells, gets your neurons firing, and what the law of attraction and your soul presents you with synchronistically to add to the process.  Soul and human move from some knowledge into achieving conceptual mastery, exploring the “why” and “how” behind information enjoying the meaningful connections and “Aha moments.” 

Instead of reading or studying theory, you perceive, experience and apply knowledge to your real-world scenarios, needs and desires.  Moving you from surface awareness to higher-order critical thinking and the “Paradox of Knowledge” the more you learn, the more you realize what you aren’t aware of, fosters an attitude of continuous inquiry and humility.

Law of PENETRATION anything deeply seen and known creates compassion.

Principle of ENTHUSIASM new thoughts generate joy and always show up.

Our brains rely on evolutionary shortcuts. When we experience sensory information that is ambiguous, illusional or confusing, the brain makes its best guess using past experiences to understand and construct current reality.  We actually perceive what our brain predicts is present, rather than raw neutral factual physical reality.  We project our preconceived belief or your projection of what is there.  Illusion exists to bridge the gap between incomplete sensory data and our need to rapidly understand and react.  A survival skill needed in third dimension.  Helping the brain make quick sense of its environment by using assumptions, shortcuts, and memory to interpret the world at a glance to keep surviving.

From a psychological stand point, illusions can serve a protective role by buffering us against harsh realities, giving us hope, and helping to maintain an optimistic outlook.  Illusions can also spark curiosity and amusement, sharpening critical thinking skills and question what is actually real and true.