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Note: This page has words on it that could be interpreted in multiple ways. Because these words are multi-faceted, this leads to misinterpretation of information.Please watch the way your mind reacts as it interprets these words/concepts/ideas. Once you've made a certain decision about the page, try to then go beyond the conclusion you've made and ask the question What can this be true of? instead of trying to conclude what is wrong with the authors' perception and how S/he probobly reached that conclusion. The benefits of this kind of practice are huge. The idea here is to not to just undiscernably 'swallow information whole' but to step out of the scope of your perception for a moment and see if it needs reworking. |