Tuesday, February 13, 2024

(#5490) The power of thought

      We human beings have an incredible feature to our existence. We can think like no other known species to us. The domination of our surroundings is totally justified because of our ability to think. We create and innovate at such alarming speeds that what was the usual practice of our normality is in a constant upgrading motion. The upgrading can become dizzying with the motion of change that is everywhere. Yet our minds adapt when we consider the benefits of change in balance with the cost associated. All of this requires thinking which we do regardless of our motivations.
     As our sciences and the logic to comprehend them further themselves into the fabric of our desires. We can imagine the present and future that build upon the best of our pasts. We can think about the vastness of time and space that is beyond our planet and how that exploration and discovery may be achieved. Our thoughts about things that are current and hoped for in our home here on Earth find their genesis in our ability to rationalize our thoughts to actuate behaviors and situational undertakings. Rene Descartes postulated that "since he could think, therefore he existed"; thus disproving any doubt of his own existence since he was the one who would be doing any doubting.
     The power of thought is an absolute limitless feature of an evolved mind that has its home in the human being experience. We humans alone are able to imagine through our thoughts possibilities that no other species can recreate in substantive form. Without thought we humans are like the lesser species who cannot change their surroundings to fit their needs. We humans can do so and in that doing are able to evolve toward greater desires through our imaginations. Every human being on this planet is capable of one or more amazing interpretations of what our existence allows us to build. When we are all in step with our own possibilities then the real magic of thought will soar to a level never yet even imagined.

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