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Agreement

Agreement is what confirms a reality between people. If two a people agree there is a tree in front of themselves, it is there, and they both see it.

If you were to look at it from the perspective of the tree always being there, and the two people coming into contact with the tree, then you can say that from the perspective of the two people that tree didn't exist until they saw it. It was real once they saw it.

Since our five senses give us the proof to know something exists and we experience things by bringing experiences to ourselves (my point of view), you can come to the conclusion that you don't know everything, and that opens up the pathways to know more of what you haven't brought to yourself yet - just like those two brought the tree to themselves to experience and agreed upon it.

To know is not about finding "the answer." Once you realize that everything is infinite, there is no "one" answer, and that coincides with us giving up beliefs (answers) that don't work for us anymore. To know is very centralized around asking questions, and that is what school fails to teach children.

In school, we are taught that there is one answer and you should memorize that answer. Or you fail. If you memorize it very well, you will get an A. Then there D's C's and B's for the in between correct memorization. When they look for a particular answer, we aren't learning anything - we are just memorizing. How often are we inspired by the art of memorization, when what we are memorizing has our own individual meaning regardless of how they want us to see it?

Good questions are more important than right answers.

For example, with the tree. When you look at a tree, you see that it is a tree. Ok, what else could it be? When you say nothing else, you are right, just as much as someone who says it's a living, breathing thing that has very deep connections with its surroundings. Just as much as someone who says it is a hard boiled egg, because remember, "tree" is just a word, "hard-boiled egg" are just words and their definitions that are "official" may not necessarily describe the "tree" or "hard-boiled egg" you are encountering in your own experience.

It's your experience. Ask yourself questions - you are a great teacher of yourself. Once you agree on an answer with yourself, or those around you, it solidifies into a reality that is in fact concrete like the things you touch and see and smell. What do you want to experience?

Just ask yourself.

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