While
this Fresh Thought moment is not about proof of our existence, it
is fitting to acknowledge Descartes as we connect another “dot”
of understanding to that which flows naturally from the original cogito
ergo sum. It is a Fresh insight that reads:
I
think I am, therefore I am
Cogito
sum, ergo sum
Think
about it. Isn’t this really what we’re doing in life:
thinking that we are something, being it, acting on it, reacting to
it, and our experiences with others reflecting what we think we are,
whatever “it” happens to be? This statement applies to
any and every state or quality of human experience, stated or unstated,
positive or negative. Uttered in our mind, and sometimes verbalized,
we “fill in the blanks.” Here are a few examples:
- I
think I am weak, therefore I am
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_ _____ _ __ ill, _________...
- _
_____ _ __ weak, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ unable, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ able, _________…
-
_ _____ _ __ strong, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ above, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ separate, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ one, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ hated, _________…
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_ _____ _ __ loved, _________…
Descartes' Fresh Twist axiom applies to our thoughts about the role
that others play in our lives; measured as they are against the litmus
test of our own judgment.
- “I
think he is ____, therefore, he is, to me.”
- “I
think _______ are _____; therefore, they are, to me.”
Other
truths can and most likely will apply to any thought in question.
However, they will apply to the owners of the thought, whatever it
may be. Experience, as we know it, then bears witness to the “truth”
of our inner thoughts, and beliefs. Should we change our thinking,
which stem from underlying beliefs, then our experiences will change.
By all indications, the power to do so rests inside every human being
on earth.
Imagine the wonderful possibilities that might happen as more people
come to deeply appreciate the natural, implicit, and powerful connection
between our thoughts and experiences. With further practice, we will
develop and empower compound axioms.
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I think that I am safe, therefore I am.
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I think that I can transcend, therefore I can.
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I think that hatred can’t harm me, therefore it can’t.
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I think that love protects me, therefore it does.
Experiencing frail health most of his life, René Descartes
had a practice of staying in bed until 11 am each day. The purpose
of this practice was not to feel bad, or get extra sleep, but to reflect,
contemplate, think. His body of writings represents the tangible evidence
of his insights and realizations. The body of human history, that
was able to advance on the strength of Descartes’ insights,
stands as proof of the power of his Fresh Thinking. Let us add to
that body, by being Fresh each day.
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