The more authentic and honest we are, the more grounded in presence we are, and thus see things for what they really are. Not what we believe they are, or even worse, what others believe they are. The more people believing something, the more others are going to join them in that perception based on that belief. And then they will gain more power, persuading more people. Releasing this conditioning and perceiving reality based on the actual physical object or fact, is seeing things for what they are. This is true for trends like using AI (Are you then saying that you're not good enough yourself at anything but must have an AI-bot to help you?) or things like how some people share their opinions about someone, without ever having talked to or met that person. Imagine spreading that belief and what that can create whether disaster or an idolatry not healthy. A role model can help us grow, but an idol seeking worship creates hysteria over nothing. Agreeing upon what we're seeing and perceiving as truth, is fundamental to create unity and understanding, important for progress.

Speaking of seeing things... I now have undergone cataract surgery on both my eyes, and it's like getting a total new vision. Or should I say, going back to seeing how I used to and not even realizing how bad it's been. It even turns out that I probably not even need glasses, having almost perfect vision on both eyes naturally. So, what have all the optometrists done? Why have I been told to wear glasses for 30 years?

So now, I'm relishing in details, appreciating textures and colors more deeply, noticing contrasts and the intricate lines, wrinkles and expressions of faces in ways I had totally forgotten that I could. Even the ground seem closer. Seeing.
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