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From: Steve Drew <srdrew_1@hotmail.com>
It is also part of why i suspect we have less actual choice in some of the
memes we adopt, as they tend to be ones that complement those that we
already carry in most instances.
Hi Steve,
Yes, this is the correct way of seeing things !
We learn/ read our ancient texts from our culture bound dispositions, from
which we can 't withdraw ourselves.
Our culture is bound to its own fundaments and foundations and so we are
getting forced to picture ourselves certain images.
To know exactly who we really are is not that self- evident.
Meme- like, what you percieve is already influenced by what surrounds
you. The memes, like I mentioned before upon this list, are NOT yours !
Those memes state facts, cherish expecations, put forward suggestions,
doubts and burdens, give their meaning, does have reactions upon those
of others,... those influence your perceptions and therefor in a certain
way, darken the reality of what is really out there.
Regards,
Kenneth
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