Sunday, November 29, 2020

This Complex Human

 

Don't be surprised by watching this photo. This isn't mine. It was accidentally uploaded when I was learning how to upload photos on Blogger. I don't know who's in the photo, but it's definitely a human.

When we see any human, we form a perspective in our consciousness about them. Can you interpret this person's personality? No. Obviously no. Simply because you don't know them. When you know someone, an energy transformation happens, creating a perspective in your consciousness.

If I'm not wrong, every human has their own world. 'This world' is the infinite space that every human refers to as consciousness or awareness. Many times, our mind responds automatically, and this response proves to be the best at that time. Do you know how humans developed these automations? Is it a different form of this energy?

We know that everything in the universe is some sort of energy, consciousness, and space. I think nothing else exists. Many intellectuals define consciousness as a form of energy. So when nothing else exists, it means we are smart combinations of space plus energy—or a smarter concentration of energy. I won't say "smartest" because there's always something better. That's the beauty of life: something better and smarter always exists. Still, I can say it's the smartest because human intelligence can tend toward the infinite—humans can have infinite intelligence. If I say every human has infinite intelligence already, that wouldn't be wrong. We just need to understand something.

Every human can be understood but not completely. Simply because when we say we understand every human being, a more complex thing comes into play: awareness and consciousness. There are so many different layers of it—or I can say this is an infinite game.

So till next time, keep learning. Try to interpret this blog. All the best. Be happy. Keep learning.
Das Rahul

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