a) ones consent gives authority to others suggesting.
b) ignoring self by consenting to others tempts one to identify self (one) as group (we).
c) consent implies want to hold onto suggested (information); thinking requires adaptation to the need of letting go within perceivable (inspiration). The former is held within memory; while the later passes through it.
a) ones consent gives authority to others suggesting.
b) ignoring self by consenting to others tempts one to identify self (one) as group (we).
c) consent implies want to hold onto suggested (information); thinking requires adaptation to the need of letting go within perceivable (inspiration). The former is held within memory; while the later passes through it.