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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Thinking out of the box

It is evident from various religious beliefs that humans were created by God from the dust of the ground, or from clay, as stated in Genesis 2:7. Scientists have also suggested that life may have originated in clay, aligning with the Bible, the Quran, and even Greek mythology, which have long posited that life began from earth, dust, or clay.

A new theory proposes that clay serves as a breeding ground for chemicals, absorbing them like a sponge, eventually leading to the formation of proteins and DNA. This idea aligns with the belief that divine wisdom requires a gradual, step-by-step spiritual upbringing to comprehend its true meanings. This understanding, known as consciousness, parallels the educational journey from elementary school to higher education. Just as we acquire basic knowledge before advancing, we must first gain elementary spiritual knowledge before progressing to higher levels of faith.

To achieve this, we need the guidance of those closer to divine wisdom. Reading their books or listening to their words gradually elevates our souls toward greater consciousness, awareness, and the ability to interpret the true meanings behind divine wisdom.

The notion that humans were created from clay holds deeper symbolic meanings, serving as an allegory within divine wisdom. Clay has the unique ability to be shaped and reshaped, mirroring the human capacity for growth, learning, and change. We absorb and learn from our surroundings through our senses, and this information becomes part of our personality and character.


Information is processed by our conscious mind and stored in our subconscious, forming memories that guide our future actions. Modern advertising exploits this by using subliminal messages to influence our subconscious mind. Repeated exposure to certain information can lead us to act according to that information. This principle is why we often buy products we see advertised, as our subconscious mind is influenced by repeated exposure.

Our tendencies and personality are molded by the information we absorb from our senses since childhood, shaping our lives and even our faith. If someone controls the flow of information, they can influence our thoughts and actions, guiding us toward their desires. This control is achieved through ownership of media and information channels.


This is how our tendency and personality molds and changes shapes. We tend to absorb information from our 5 senses since the early childhood and memory stacks keep on building, depending on these stack we spend our lives and shape our future it even becomes our faith. If I am powerful enough to control the information highway and you are bombarded with the same kind of information through visuals effects, sound effects and reading materiel that ultimately guides you to act according to my desires and I do it so much and so loud that you are literally unable to see listen and notice things against my desires. I can control your mind this way and I sell you what I want and I can make you what I want you to be and for this purpose, I will have to own the electronic media, press and all the information providing tolls.

These memory stacks can become so powerful that they form our beliefs and faith. For example, if you have a bedside table in your room for a long time, you become accustomed to its presence. Even in the dark, you avoid bumping into it. If someone secretly replaces it with something else, you might still insist that the table is there until it is revealed otherwise. This demonstrates how resistant we can be to change and new information.

We often resist change and are afraid of knowledge that challenges our tendencies. However, we must remember that growth, adaptation, and development are fundamental aspects of being human. Refusing to change means rejecting our inherent nature.

One significant obstacle today is modern subliminal advertising, which extends beyond TV commercials to arts, movies, music, news, and talk shows. These media encourage emotions like frustration, excitement, and fear, making us seek material possessions for security and satisfaction. However, true serenity comes from within, from the soul, which requires spiritual nourishment, knowledge, and wisdom. Connecting with divine wisdom brings consciousness and illumination, providing genuine satisfaction rather than the fleeting comfort offered by worldly possessions.