What happened in this picture?
Do not assume that A is the cause of B.
B may have come before A.
1. The Time Factor: Keep time (t) in mind when drawing conclusions.
2. Try to not base a talk response or a question on an assumption view.
Example:
Erroneus (invisible) assumption underpinning a question:
"Why are you so tired?" or "You look angry." or "You seem confused."
One's response gets 'boxed' in to the questioner's understanding.
"I'm not tired." "Maybe you're angry." "I'm not confused."
Aerial Question without filtered perception (in your own words):
"Your
energy seems different"....or "I'm detecting some change" ......."What
do you think it is that I'm aware of with respect to you?"
"OH. I got Botox."
Be mindful of path created conversations in which you lead people down roads that ultimately you are shaping. Be mindful of getting taken down roads that are being shaped for you by other. Make sure you have aerial view of the map that is being created of your positioning.
Be a researcher and explorer of life. Don't ask questions through assumed answers.
Don't SEAR Truth ....SEER Truth.
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