a) knowledge (perceivable inspiration) represents the inherent value within everything perceivable.
b) to believe or not believe represents ones choice to consent to expressed values (suggested information) by others; while ignoring inherent value (perceivable inspiration).
c) each one represents the evaluation (comprehension) at the center of inherent value (perceivable inspiration)...others suggest values to tempt one to ignore this.
d) nature demands adaptation (perceivable need) while tempting with agreement (wanting suggested) vs disagreement (not wanting suggested)...response-ability (choice) within momentum (need/want balance).
e) comprehension needs to be grown within perceivable knowledge; believing or not believing anything suggested represses growth.
a) knowledge (perceivable inspiration) represents the inherent value within everything perceivable.
b) to believe or not believe represents ones choice to consent to expressed values (suggested information) by others; while ignoring inherent value (perceivable inspiration).
c) each one represents the evaluation (comprehension) at the center of inherent value (perceivable inspiration)...others suggest values to tempt one to ignore this.
d) nature demands adaptation (perceivable need) while tempting with agreement (wanting suggested) vs disagreement (not wanting suggested)...response-ability (choice) within momentum (need/want balance).
e) comprehension needs to be grown within perceivable knowledge; believing or not believing anything suggested represses growth.