- Semantic objects require conflict, desire, drama, resistance, or worship. Provide none.
- When an event is nothing to you, it cannot become a semantic object for you.
- A semantic object fades when you switch your focus from it and keep it switched.
- When you unconditionally accept the existence of something, it cannot stay a semantic object.
- By despising and disputing semantic objects, you can strip them of their control and power, placing the reins firmly in your hands.
- Remember, the key is not to forget but to avoid dwelling excessively on semantic objects and looping on them, as this only serves to feed them. Some memories, however, must be preserved as warnings, helping us maintain a balanced perspective.
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Thursday, September 19, 2024
Make Semantic Objects Nothing: 09-19-2024
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