02-25-2020, 02:40 PM
Thanks for the replies everybody!
I like this exercise. I've been messing around with it since I woke up.
I do feel slightly confused at the fact that I feel lighter when I know I have marijuana on hand, or when I smoke it. The confusion is arising because it feels like I've made it true that I need it or something. That, to me, implies that the truth is malleable for an individual. That is, you can change your truths if you want to.
This is causing some cognitive dissonance in my brain. I know we are the masters of our experience, and we can make things true if we want to/let them, but the other part of me believes that some things are just flat-out true for some individuals. I suppose both can be true!
Looks like I have some reconciling to do
(02-25-2020, 04:26 AM)RitaJC Wrote: A practical tool to access our subjective truth in the moment
I like this exercise. I've been messing around with it since I woke up.
I do feel slightly confused at the fact that I feel lighter when I know I have marijuana on hand, or when I smoke it. The confusion is arising because it feels like I've made it true that I need it or something. That, to me, implies that the truth is malleable for an individual. That is, you can change your truths if you want to.
This is causing some cognitive dissonance in my brain. I know we are the masters of our experience, and we can make things true if we want to/let them, but the other part of me believes that some things are just flat-out true for some individuals. I suppose both can be true!
Looks like I have some reconciling to do
