Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Introspection

To experiment on something that stimulates our own minds, we look to sensory experiences. And as the thought patterns grows, it hardly no longer needs to be rediscovered as a thought but as a habit. We can find many of these experiment on how we deal with situations in our lives in which we widely accept.  In some circumstances which welcomes change, we widely accept that some things would not change or that some situation may just go beyond repair. We find that hope can be a mirage rather than raw reality. We find that our conscious mind can give out only the report of the moment. In this case, we can only pause and let our hearts do the thinking.

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