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Article Title: The Nature Of Reality Is Much Stranger Than You May Realize
Author: George  Hutton
Category: Inspirational/Motivational, Personal Development
Word Count: 478
Keywords: reality, reality reconstruction, belief, NLP, metaphysics, George 
Hutton
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If you've ever studied any of the sciences, there is a particular feeling of 
knowing when you discover the underlying reasons for something. It's like when 
Dorothy discovered the Wizard behind the curtain pulling the strings, you get 
an insider's feeling of knowing when you realize how nature works. 

I remember when I was a kid; I was fascinated by a normal, everyday door 
handle. I would turn the knob, and the metal piece would retreat into the side 
of the door. I would turn the knob again, and it would reappear, as if by 
magic. 

Only when I was old enough, and had access to an old doorknob and the tools to 
disassemble it did I fully understand the mechanics inside.

Great men and women of science have always led the charge towards human 
discovery, but there is one thing they don't usually tell you in school.

One fact about science that they will never be able to fully answer. And that 
is the never-ending "whys." No matter how many discoveries are made, no matter 
how technologically advanced we become, there will always, be another layer 
underneath that defies explanation.

Why do things fall to the earth? Because of gravity. Why does gravity exist? 
Because there is an attractive force between objects that contain mass. Why 
does that attractive force exist? Hmm... Let me get back to you.

Of course, the easy answer (and some say escape from rational thought,) is to 
simply say: "Because that is the way God made it."

But does that satisfy everybody? Does that satisfy you? What is the underlying 
answer beneath everything if you are an atheist? Do the "whys" ever stop?

Reality as we see it is a collection of measured experiences and over 
simplified explanations of the unexplainable. In order to hang on to our 
sanity, we accept as truth the unobservable. 

But do you want to know the real miracle of the universe? More than the deepest 
black hole, more the most complex wonders of physics, more than the most 
eloquently designed sea creatures that live fathoms below the surface of the 
deepest ocean? 

The real miracle is you. Sitting right there, reading this, this collection of 
words and sentences and paragraphs, forming those thoughts in your head that 
are based on untold thoughts and experiences that came before them, and will 
undoubtedly influence the thoughts of many others.

How have you shared your miracle with others lately? Are you fully aware of the 
magnitude with which you can influence those around you? Are you fully aware 
the emotions and feelings you create in others simply by existing?

Every day you are presented with countless opportunities to express yourself 
and to influence the thoughts of others, even causing a ripple effect through 
all of society. What message do you want to send? What ideas to you want to 
spread? What feelings do you want to create?

Taking the first step is sometimes the hardest for some. Because you can 
imagine what it will be like when you become successful, you can take advantage 
of this opportunity. You'll find out just how easy that is when you visit 
http://www.georgehutton.net/wordpress
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