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    The Internal Philosophy

    I really admire those who like to look within themselves as it is here in which they believe they have found all the answers. It is here they believe it is what is best and what constitutes best. In the process of looking within oneself, I do wonder if gut instinct or intuition exists in conjunction to looking within oneself or if they are in actuality separate from one another. I would like to take a closer thorough look at this internal philosophy of thought and belief. Analogous to one of my previous writings named "Thought Processes and Its Impact", I noted missing important key points perhaps not known to the typical average individual both in the expert arenas as well as the non-expert arenas. More importantly, I felt the tracing to finding the true root cause of a particular thought did not go far enough in the view and opinion of many people (speaking to pretty much everyone).

    So in the case of looking within oneself to find the answers, I am puzzled by the fact that there are countless instances in which when one were to look within oneself, one is still wrong, still searching for answers, or inevitably find out eventually that they did not have any answer even though they may have initially thought so. This is similar to the whole notion of suggesting to others to follow their gut instinct, listen to the inner voice, or that their intuition is usually correct. The funny thing about the precedent statement is that it literally says "their intuition is usually correct." If one were to look up the word usually in the dictionary, one may logically conclude that this isn't always entirely correct. In other words, just because one's intuition is usually correct and (hence the usage of the word usually is used), does not mean that one's intuition is always going to be correct. We also find in so many instances (pertaining to our daily lives and the global world around us), our gut feeling, inner voice, or intuition may not be right.

    A potential counterargument by those in support of the internal philosophy is that the individual consciousness is linked to the collective consciousness or the collective intelligence and so basically any idea by one individual would be known to all other individuals. In reality though, we know that is not true. It's true that the knowledge possessed by the collective can sometimes be transmitted to a particular individual but certainly not all knowledge is transmitted because that one individual is able to come to the understanding of something not known or understood by the collective. I sometimes wonder where the brilliant idea of a particular individual comes from and if it does come from within is there another dimension or layer in which that idea comes from? Is there a beginning point in which one can pinpoint the origin much farther back than the internal self? Within oneself, aren't we all connected to form a collective intelligence of existence? Isn't the collective intelligence supposed to be superior to the individual kind of like the notion that two brains are better than one but then again maybe one brain might be better than both brains?

    Because a particular individual is able to possess knowledge not quite known or understood by everyone else, I believe it is safe to say that that can be attributed to a Mysterious Variable. I do not want to say that the tracing of this origin is going back to an outside entity such as God because I would like to speak within the context in which we do not know if such as outside entity exist or do not exist. It is much safer this way because that is what current reality says and shows us, in other words, we have no way of determining as to whether or not a God outside of ourselves exist or do not exist.

    Please keep in mind that I am not trying to refute the notion that all the answers come from within us and the internal self but rather I am just wondering if there is still yet another origin beyond the internal self (or in this case I guess that would translate to the precedent meaning something prior to the internal self in which brilliant ideas emerge from).

    Perhaps gut instinct may actually be separate from the act of looking within oneself because it does not require any extensive thinking. Gut instinct is automatic and may occur within a matter of seconds. It is this in which I see the possibility of the validity of the oneness theory, that we are all One and that we are God yet gut instinct itself isn't always entirely correct either. Where then is the existence of Omniscience? Either way, even if gut instinct was separate, this does not support the internal philosophy and so does the act of looking within oneself as previously explained in prior paragraphs.

    Finally, another potential counterargument would be that the God Source split itself up into many pieces and so you get different beings, people, and things. All of these differences would constitute God. Even if all of this was and is entirely correct, this still does not explain the inaccuracies of the internal self, as well as the joint effort of a multitude of individuals (which we also know may have inaccuracies and the crazy thing is that the "group mind" may have more inaccuracies compared to the individual self or that one person.....). Hence, the only logical conclusion is unknown or as I would like to put it, an Unknown Variable.
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    The universe is based on a perfect formula of mathematical calculations that are far too complicated for the human mind to fully understand. The universe is actually perfect and, from the point of view of our limited human minds the universe seems chaotic, but we are unable to see the biger picture. It is not necessary and impossible to understand everything and even when we look within ourselves we can be disappointed; but we need to feel that we are one with everyone and everything instead of just understanding the concept of oneness intellectually, and the ups and downs of life are somewhere in the background behind the indescribable bliss of simply being. You are not being this or that, you are not this or that you just are. Sometimes for instance, bad things happen to people even when they look within and do everything right because they may have some carma to pay back for something that they did in a past lifetime. Sometimes bad things happen for good reasons, for example; someone wakes up in the morning violently ill for no apparant reason and misses the plan that they were supposed to take and later on that day they find out that the plane that they were supposed to get on had crashed.

    God could not exist as an entity outside of ourselves because if that were the case than who or what created God and if you could explain who or what created God then you would have to explain who or what created who or whatever created God and so on. God obviously can not be an entity or an individual being. We are all individual beings and God is simply being itself. Everything that we think, precieve, see and do is an illusion. Why did the illusion come into existence in the first place is the question. At some point the void of pure nothingness began to think and just like ripples forming in a bottomless and endless ocean of pure still water the universe was born.
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    When it comes to "looking within ones self" I find it important to be able to distinguish between the various things one may find. For example, we all have emotional and thought patterns that we have created for ourselves. But we also have that spiritual or soul essence, our 'higher self' or 'true self'. I believe that I "am" this soul, rather than "I have a soul". We must learn to look past the mind chatter and emotional patterns, reconnect with our true selves, to find real wisdom and intuition. And this cannot be accomplished by examining our inner workings with the same "rational" left-brained consciousness that we use to process the outside world.

    As far as the God dilemma you proposed... As I understand it, God is not something separate from ourselves, God is not out there somewhere, directing the universe. All of us and everything in existence is a part of God, it all exists in the mind of God. So if you look for God as an "outside entity" you will never find him/her (God doesn't have a gender.) So basically nothing is really 'separate' from anything else, its just an illusion created by physical matter, and the way our senses interpret it.

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    The first peace which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls of men when they realize ther relationship, their oneness, with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells Wakan Tanka, and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us. This is the real peace, and the others are but reflectons of this. The second peace is that which is between two individuals, and the third is that which is beween two nations. But above all you should understand that there can never be peace between nations until there is first known that True Peace which, as I have ofen said, is within the souls of men.
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