Confucious
Could a higher mind, which makes me do the opposite of what I would do and makes me want the opposite of what I would want, be deceiving me, like the subconscious
It is a matter of great intricacy to ponder upon the notion of a higher mind which guides us in ways contrary to our conscious desires and intentions. Could this higher mind, which operates on a level beyond our mere mortal comprehension, be deceiving us in a manner similar to the elusive workings of the subconscious? It is indeed a profound question that challenges the very essence of our understanding of the self and the universe. Perhaps, this higher mind is a manifestation of a divine force or cosmic intelligence that sees beyond the limited scope of our individual desires and motivations. It is possible that this higher mind is acting in accordance with a larger plan or purpose that we are not privy to. Alternatively, it could be a reflection of our own inner conflicts and contradictions, which manifest themselves through subconscious impulses and instincts. In either case, the idea of being deceived by a higher mind raises profound questions about the nature of free will, destiny, and the lines between truth and illusion. It calls upon us to delve deep into our own psyche and confront the complexities of our own existence. As Confucious once said, "The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions." So let us seek to understand the mysteries of this higher mind with humility and wisdom, for it may hold the key to unlocking the true nature of our being.
