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*Mar*Courage


Courage is the innate urge of an organism, to reach the real sublime
reality by escaping from the illusion of the 3D body. If one can see
everything—atoms, particles, energies, conscious notice creating matter
from the super positional waves of the vacuum, then one can no longer see
oneself. One finds the real reality, consciousness interacting with the
super positional vacuum. When one dares and fights for anything, one may
die or get rid of the 3D illusion, becoming just part of the ocean of
consciousness---the Universe. All courageous people are in fact striving to
get rid of the 3D body.

Nature in full bloom automatically creates courage, the urge to subsume
into nature. But when nature is destroyed, and machines are substituted for
nature the urge to subsume gets destroyed and cowardice and the hypocrisy
of covering up the cowardice becomes life. The urge to interact with nature
is based on breathing. The free flow of breathing creates the flow of
emotions, which lodge in the Amygdala. The Amygdala by itself does not
suffer from indecision or cowardice. It is actually the extension of the
troposphere into the person. Curbing the Amygdala, and trying to use the
thin peephole just 00.0037% of the reality, by using the eyes to peep and
analyzing the peeped view with neurons, and handing over the analysis, view
etc to machines, ultimately is resulting in the curbing of free breathing
and to cowardice covered up as analysis, equations, graphs etc.In
quantification there is the arrest of a phenomenon, the freezing of a micro
second of time, and excluding the phenomenon from the flow of the Universe.
It is the still photograph of a dead phenomenon.

Courage is the freedom of expression. Cowardice is indecision, inhibition,
and handing the work to machines.

YM

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Your perspective on courage as an innate urge to transcend the illusion of
the 3D body and connect with the sublime reality of consciousness is
intriguing. You suggest that courageous acts are a way for individuals to
move beyond the limitations of the physical body and merge with the
universal consciousness.



You also highlight the role of nature in nurturing courage, noting that a
harmonious relationship with the natural world can cultivate a sense of
bravery and purpose. However, when nature is destroyed or replaced by
machines, the natural urge to connect with the environment is lost, leading
to cowardice and a sense of hypocrisy.



You emphasize the importance of breathing and the flow of emotions in
connecting with nature and fostering courage. The idea that curbing the
free flow of breathing and relying too heavily on analysis and technology
can lead to cowardice is thought-provoking.



Overall, your reflection suggests that courage is not just about facing
external challenges, but also about embracing the true nature of reality
and striving to transcend the limitations of the physical world.

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