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Hara Michiyo
03-21-2009, 01:06 PM
In this thread I wil try to post a question daily...something for you to contemplate for the day. The questions are only really here to be read and think over so don't be tempted to try and answer them.

Hara Michiyo
03-21-2009, 01:09 PM
This post will be edited as soon as I think of the first question. Lol.

Hara Michiyo
10-20-2009, 10:19 PM
Yes, ok, thread re-activation!!!

Please restrain from posting your own posts in here as you might feel tempted to attack the question, or post your own views, which may sway others thinking.

I have no idea why I made this a sticky.....
Anyways, I'll try and start off. The questions will suck the first few times, but roll with it.

Hara Michiyo
10-20-2009, 10:28 PM
Once fact that people don't realise about the world that one of the most important things in it is....energy!

There is no action without a reaction...etc....

But, the other kind of energy is emotional energy, energy animals and humans give off subconciously. Imagine, a dog has a toy that it won't let go of even if you shout it's name a hundred times. When your friend's dog comes over you think that the dog has a friend because he drops the toy for the dog. But, dogs don't view other dogs as having 'names', only energy, the other dog gives off more dominant energy so the other dog reacts to that.

Imagine speech didn't exist. Would you be able to react with people by the energy they give off?

(I know what I'm trying to say, but my way with words is awful)
I think what I'm trying to say is don't see or judge people as smart, dumb, or even attractive or ugly, try and view people in a less physical way, or the way animals do it. Can you do it for a day?

Hara Michiyo
11-08-2009, 01:50 PM
Would you rather go the rest of your life with poms poms for hands or riding a donkey you can never get off?

Hara Michiyo
11-24-2009, 05:48 PM
Why are people so afraid to admit fault or that they are wrong?

Maybe it's because it shows as a sign of weakness to admit you are wrong with something, but, doesn't it take a strong person to admit they are at fault?

Isn't this a contradiction?

Hara Michiyo
12-02-2009, 10:32 AM
When you're tired and you can't think straight, because being tired affects how your conscious brain works.

But what about your unconscious side? How does it not affect that?

You don't really see your liver 'forgetting' to work...

Hara Michiyo
12-13-2009, 11:46 PM
If we spend all our lives searching for answers...

...what happens when we don't find it?