Do people really think in the english language or is it turning understanding into a form of information? How can I describe in words what I see for one thought. It's like looking at an object and then seeing it in multiple ways, with different perspectives to study it from all angles. It's not something I try to do, and it's not something I can do on que, it just happens when I'm not reflecting on it. Does everyone do it? or is it just me? It also comes with an ability to see through people. Looking at them with multiple perspectives, unknowingly during the time, judging their tiniests moves. This usually leads to predicting things before they happen and then finally assuming its going to happen before it does. Ironically it works 80% of the time and I'm usually right, but the times I am wrong are usually taken a little to far and I'm horribly wrong and misjudge everything.
I am not understanding your question... And I usually don't focus my attention/mind to what people do and judge their actions, that's a waste of thinking... Again, not really understanding what you are saying, perhaps elaborate a little more..
well people that speak english think primarily in the english language; foreigners think primarily in their native tongues... it's much harder to just think about an abstract subject without some sort of language to frame the thought, even in your own head. i'm not sure what the rest of your post is going on about...
Does anyone else think like this? Thats basically it I guess. By judging i mean closely watching their moves and assuming its meaning behind it, every move every fidget
What do you mean by multiple ways, you keep repeating this, but not really explaining it... If I started to watch everyone elses moves, even to their tiniest of movements, I would probably wonder why I am doing so, especially their "movement"... Sure you sometimes watch people and wonder what's going on in their mind and so forth but not really their movements... I tend to think more so about other things than people's body movements...
The thing is I can't explain it in the English language, or any language. It's more of an understanding from multiple perspectives. I wish I could explain, I desperately need someone to relate to. As for movements, movements make it easier to read thoughts I think. I study martial arts so maybe it's just a habbit be attracted towards movement
Being able to entertain thoughts without agreeing with them is the sign of an intellectual. I don't want to go all Praxis on this thread, but Aristotle said that. My advice is to come up with a logical base to begin to weigh your choices on logic and than go to the gut.
Awareness is like an aperture. It can narrow down to a pinhole, or with enlightenment, it can expand outward like a sphere around your being until it encompasses all things. A "Christ" Consciousness. This is where the idea of a halo around the head comes from in religious mythology. It is symbolic of this total awareness. Your very essence, your soul, is pure awareness. By taking human form, this awareness is contained within the human mind that has a very limited ability to allow that awareness to function. Thoughts are produced in the mind, not the soul itself. Any shortcomings of the mind will limit the pure awareness's ability to "see" here on the physical plane. While we are all equal in spirit. Absolutely identical. The differences in our minds is what gives us our individual natures. It is normal to begin to see things in multiple ways as spiritual maturity will cause the mind to open instead of close. Don't get freaked out by it. You'll learn the discipline to keep it all balanced as you go. To be as Jesus was, is closer to your true nature than the human self you now embrace. x
So you believe its a spiritual awakening? Is it because of my individual personality that allowed it to? Not many people my age are mature enough to logically think. It started when I was about 16
I take what you are saying as one being very aware of body and eye movement ,especially what others do or don't do with their eyes , as forms of intended or actual behaviour,that can be predictors of their actions and when observed astutely ,can tell "stories" about the observed.This form of "language"I'm sure is highly developed in paranoid folks.In one's own language and milieu,it's done constantly and often incorrectly.Then again I'm a dumb-ass roofer,so I probably mis-understood anyway.