On Saying Whatever
By Ryan Romero
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The text discusses the concept of reflection in the physical universe, emphasizing the importance of imagining the opposite or reversed mirror image in order to understand different perspectives and possibilities. It highlights the need for a platform to correct and build one's awakened state of being. The author challenges the idea that the world is complicated, arguing that the human condition is not as complex as it may seem. The text encourages appreciating individual differences and similarities, and emphasizes the importance of driving curiosity and focusing on understanding both perspectives. Ultimately, it suggests that while we may appear the same on the surface, we are fundamentally different in our ways of thinking. A mirrored image may appear the same to the eye, but the brain recognizes it as different. The mind may wonder about the potential differences and possibilities in reality. Time and information can lead to changes and new opportunities. People's beliefs may be their main obstacle, even in a world with diverse faiths.
Ryan Romero
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On Saying Whatever - Ryan Romero
On Saying Whatever
By Ryan Romero
Smashwords Edition
Copyright ©2017 Ryan Romero
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To light the reflection; in the physical universe is to imagine the opposite or reversed mirror in the options, in the possibilities in a glimpsing wonder about a timeless infinite future ever wanting to know the waking consciousness of its subject. Looking at my side of the reflection, weighing the reverse, contemplating the opposite, I needed a platform, an idle model of correcting and building my awakened state of being.
Being around the time where people are always assuming others are in another’s dream In a reality that isn’t as complex as others want to make you think, I decided that one way is limited while rough notes and drafts may be a useful tool to practice, to imagine, to conquer or to think readily and assume within the possibilities limitations. The path of an individual isn’t the destiny of the whole.
Whoever is trying to tell you that; is probably of the reactionary crowd of people saying that the world is complicated, well the human condition isn’t complicated. Well, world isn’t complicated. So why when people in the world in the human condition try and group the discussion it then is so? The people of the world rely on so much they forget to admire and be appreciative of just how it is they’ve been able to be how they are since birth. It is true how some are at opposites of each other, financially and gender wise.
I decided that the task here was to sort the various polarities in faith or hopes effort to drive the curiosity and focus on why it is that people seemingly say a balanced amount of times that we are all the same, or we are all different. Well to be fair and true, we are both the same as we are different. Like my conscious mirror platform. Let’s give this a thought, you see a reflection, but do you know anything of the thoughts of what is before you, you are seemingly the same, but in the strictest reality, you are completely opposite of this way of thinking. Technically not the same, just different. But to the eye, it sees the same, just a mirrored version.
A picture can say a lot about a person, but a picture doesn’t move like a mirror would fallow. So to the mind the mirrored version is the same, but technically the brain tells you it’s the opposite, it’s different than you think. Or just reversing attention. Physically reversed; yes, as to be the projected mirrored image. And beyond technically, the mind begins to wonder what all could the differences be, well the reality would suggest ideas to fill in the gaps in what gaps are needing to be fulfilled in the reality. The differences can be anything, that promotion or that raise or even that opening on that time share or a future date release report stating the cure of some illness is available and won’t cost an arm and a leg.
The sameness is hidden in the time where information is available. Whatever is changing can change. It won’t be the same if enough time is imagined or given. People’s main problem may not be what others say, but what they believe. As if they super believed in the same God, the same Jesus within the holy spirits function of life, living in a world with so many different faiths.
Chapter One
Sure, whatever, yes, maybe, possibly.. in some beginning there where many industries geared toward globalization organizing deep cover cover-ups, ops in the defendants of those who like to enslave rather than be generous towards all else. Such companies where imaginatively Stark and Wayne enterprises and industries. Providing hope for the wishful thinkers knowing belief is as plain as it seems, however it seemed it wasn’t how it was behind the brighter side of the curtains, behind the other side of locked or unlocked doors. Early on in advocacy circles, spreading lies and rumors talking amongst those who know the latest gossip’s trends, and previously judged or judging popular beliefs topics and chat, where in the assigned meeting times wherever in the periods of times the meetings would take place, people where curiously assigned meeting times wherever in the periods of times the meetings would take place, people where curiously intended within their attention spans and participation levels.
Knowing instantly the commitment value a person may project, I could tell the genuine-ness by a glance at the others eyes, a little interpretive body language reading and I was able to then contemplate my next words so instantaneously. It reminded me earlier how this tool of mine was helping me in my efforts in a habit or what some would look at as a talent in rhyming. Cultivating the scrapping of any noticed abilities in talents I could practice on in my own time, I knew this would ultimately help the encouragement of what wasn’t supposed to be selfishly interpreted as my movement and want alone, but much more the wanting of a people’s movement with mine.
Reflecting back on how pathetic for the lack of a stronger word how we had to have wanted a better living is infinitely emotional. Yes some can be angry for different reasons, people are sad for not always the same reasons other than the reason they are sad for any reason the emotion was. Searching for reason isn’t a search at all for some. When some acknowledge that greed is a problem as well as a condition some were just born into and taught was okay when it was only easier to lie to the masses instead of being truthful and take cut off relationships from peers in club circles for a couple of months because you decided to be generous to the door man, or the waiter in giving more than expected in tipping. You know when a child feels ashamed or embarrassed of a parents position in society isn’t always because of deadbeats, it could be the exact opposite. The super wealthy and financially dominating sectors in different company or peers of course. Whoever the child could have been was ashamed to want to be anything else than what was expected, statistically or wishfully. To break out of what was looking like a sculpted reaction another could want to run