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Originally Posted by Reveling John
WE ARE THE PROCESS.
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I concur to this.
We are the process. And the process creates impressions. And psychology clings to the impression as a reflection of his reality. But it is just a glimpse, like you said: a snapshot.
But if the individual thinks of himself as a snapshot to which he identifies, he effectively becomes that snapshot.
Well said Reveling John.
We must also realize that the civilization also is a process. A process meant to support a collective of processes and give this collective a specific controlled environment for a specific means, namely the agenda behind a phase of the process. When the phase is over, it goes on to the next phase. But it remains a process.
Working from a snapshot psychology, the masses evaluate their reality from a snapshot taken within a particular phase of a process, not even in relation with the whole process. And the real identity is the sum of the whole process. Which cannot fit within a snapshot.
The system will collapse but neither will it collapse in the time of the ego nor in relation with an idea projected from a snapshot taken from within a phase soon to be caduc.
The personal process as a whole is extremely intelligent. But the snapshot thinks he is the whole. Then he believes he has a choice.